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8 votes
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Software Architect as a Developer Pension Plan
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Why Precompiled Headers do (not) Improve C++ Compile Times
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How much testing do you guys do?
Pretty straight forward question, but basically I was watching a discussion panel the other day talking about the ethics of Self-Driving cars. A topic came up about people writing crappy code, and...
Pretty straight forward question, but basically I was watching a discussion panel the other day talking about the ethics of Self-Driving cars. A topic came up about people writing crappy code, and more than that, people not testing their code. And if they do, they do point testing. I am in my last semester of uni and I am working with some companies where we are doing pretty extensive testing, happy flows and a lot of alternate flows, as well as UI/UX testing. I wanted to extend this question to you, do you guys do testing, what type? How much do you focus on it? And if u love it/hate it?
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To Create An Evolvable API, Stop Thinking About URLs
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Our Software Dependency Problem
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Start with a website, not a mobile app
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Dear Developer, The Web Isn't About You
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Ask Tildes: What is the best way to get involved with the development of Tildes?
Hi everyone, I'm a frontend developer and do a bit of backend work as well. I'd really like to contribute some of my downtime to helping build this site. I've checked out the issue tracker on...
Hi everyone, I'm a frontend developer and do a bit of backend work as well. I'd really like to contribute some of my downtime to helping build this site. I've checked out the issue tracker on gitlab and some of the docs, tech goals and announcement, but I'd like to start getting my hands dirty and contribute some code.
- Is there a roadmap for development?
- A feature list to implement?
- Bugs to fix?
How can I help out? What's the best way to get started?
Also for all non-devs, what is the best way that they can start helping out?
30 votes