
The benefits that come from serverless computing can be lost if you have to spend your time provisioning hardware for your database.
The post Serverless scales well, but most databases don’t appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/15/serverless-scales-well-but-most-databases-dont

What’s new in Next.js 13, how growing demand for front-end applications has made the React codebase “ginormous,” and what’s required to support a sustainable community of open-source contributors.
The post You don’t have to build a browser in JavaScript anymore (Ep. 538) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blo

That bootcamp may have taught you to write code that works. But the next level is to write code that works with other people.
The post Coding 102: Writing code other people can read appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/13/coding-102-writing-code-other-people-can-read/
New SO features, the politics of sudo, and the state of WebAssembly
The post The Overflow #164: Is software getting worse? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/10/the-overflow-164-is-software-getting-worse/

How can educators (and students) adapt to the inevitable rise of AI?
The post Does your professor pass the Turing test? (Ep. 537) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/10/does-your-professor-pass-the-turing-test-ep-537/

We chat with Dr. Jeannette (Jamie) Garcia, Senior Research Manager of Quantum Applications and Software at IBM Quantum about their 433 qubit quantum computer and what the real life applications of quantum computing are today.
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This affects the individual developer writing insecure code, the engineering team blindly trusting their dependencies, and the organization thinking that their best bet is to roll their own security controls.
The post Three layers to secure a software development organization appeared first on Stack Overflow B

CI/CD needs a CM—continuous merge—to get the SDLC moving smoothly.
The post Engineering’s hidden bottleneck: pull requests appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/08/engineerings-hidden-bottleneck-pull-requests/

The home team discusses why it seems like everybody needs subtitles now, the AI that generates music from text, and a list of open-source data engineering projects for you to contribute to.
The post The AI that writes music from text (Ep. 535) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

We chat with Dr. Jeannette (Jamie) Garcia, Senior Research Manager of Quantum Applications and Software at IBM Quantum about their 433 qubit quantum computer and what the real life applications of quantum computing are today.
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