Welcome to the new Stack Overflow podcast. For our relaunch episode, the home team covers code scanning for security vulnerabilities in open-source registries, whether high-profile skills training programs from Google and Amazon really address systemic inequity in tech (spoiler: probably not), and how a James Bond character sparked Matt’s interest in security. The post Who says HTML and CSS aren’t real programming? (Ep. 421) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/08/the-new-stack-overflow-podcast-ep-421/
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