
Kafka topic design, skills for reverse engineering, and another AI creating photos
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/29/the-overflow-136-sufficiently-advanced-code-c

Ben and Matt discuss how tech workers’ preference for remote work is driving a near-exodus from cities like San Francisco, while smaller cities like Tulsa, Oklahoma are literally paying remote workers to relocate.
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Spoken languages have distinct levels to measure skills; why shouldn't programming languages, too?
The post Measurable and meaningful skill levels for developers appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/28/measurable-and-meaningful-skill-levels-for-developers/

It’s been a busy quarter for the company. We celebrated a handful of big milestones over the last three months. We added a new Chief Technology Officer, Jody Bailey, to our leadership team, announced Stack Overflow for Teams entering the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, launched exciting initiatives like Staging Ground, and released insights from this year’s Developer Survey.
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Lauren Peate, founder and CEO of Multitudes, joins the home team for a conversation about how managers and executives can support their development teams through ethical data and analytics practices. Plus: What it’s like to launch a startup in a smaller country like New Zealand.
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Turns out the robots are here to make your job more interesting.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/25/automate-the-boring-parts-of-your-job/

Money that moves at the speed of information, a conversation with Stack Overflow's new CTO Jody Bailey, and and exploring how Rust manages memory.
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The home team talks game development and PowerPoint, the good ol’ days of Game Boy, and wild facts about the largest species in the deer family. Plus: Was that summer everyone was playing Pokémon GO the closest we’ll ever get to world peace?
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An event-driven architecture can reduce dependencies, increase safety, and make your application easy to scale. But designing your systems and topics is a non-trivial task
The post Event-Driven Topic Design using Kafka appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/21/event-driven-topic-design-u

Get developers the right tools, or provide the means to build them.
The post How APIs can take the pain out of legacy system headaches (Ep. 465) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/20/opentext-api-legacy-systems-podcast-ep-465/