2026 City of Salem Scholarship Application Now Available
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2026 City of Salem Scholarship Application Now Available
***Cityβs Scholarship & Education Committee announce availability of application forms for graduating seniors; due by April 26th***
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#BosCC for "Making AI Agents Work" session on Sat March 28 2026 9:25 am - 10:25 am @microsoft.com Burlington MA www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40
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Join @bryanjhogan.bsky.social for #Boston @boscc.bsky.social #BosCC "All You Need is Linux session - learn why #Linux is a great choice for #DOTNET developers, what you can do with it..." session on Sat March 28 2026 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm @microsoft.com Burlington MA www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40/info
Join @bahmutov.bsky.social at #Boston @boscc.bsky.social #BosCC for "Codeless AI Test Automation Makes Me Code A Lot" session on Sat March 28 2026 10:35 am - 11:35 am @microsoft.com Burlington MA www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40/info
Boston Code Camp is pleased to welcome Jason Haley who will be presenting "Agentic RAG using Microsoft's Agent Framework" at our March 28th event. Registration is free and open now! www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40/info
Boston Code Camp is pleased to welcome Taiob Ali who will be presenting "SQL Server 2025: The Future of Data Starts Here" at our March 28th event. Registration is free and open now! www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40/info
Boston Code Camp is pleased to welcome Bill Wilder who will be presenting "Making Agents Work" at our March 28th event. Registration is free and open now! www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40/info
Boston Code Camp is pleased to welcome Keith Fitts of Commonwealth of MA and Dekel Cohen Sharon of Sand and Reef Marine Solutions who will be presenting "Getting Started With Snowflake's Document AI" at our March 28th event. Registration is free and open now! www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40/info
Boston Code Camp is pleased to welcome Bryan Hogan who will be presenting "All You Need is Linux" at our March 28th event. Registration is free and open now! www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40/info
Boston Code Camp is pleased to welcome Bala Subra of EBSCO who will be presenting "Architecting the AI-Native Future: From Monolith Modernization to Secure Event-Driven Systems" at our March 28th event. Registration is free and open now! www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40/info
Boston Code Camp is pleased to welcome Gleb Bahmutov of Mercari US who will be presenting "Codeless AI Test Automation Makes Me Code A Lot" at our March 28th event. Registration is free and open now! www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40/info
Boston Code Camp is pleased to welcome Michael Mintz of iboss who will be presenting "Stealthy Playwright Mode: Bypass CAPTCHAs and Bot-Detection!" at our March 28th event. Registration is free and open now! www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40/info
Boston Code Camp is pleased to welcome Juan Pablo Garcia Gonzalez of the AWS Startup Team who will be presenting "Multi AI Agent collaboration patterns" at our March 28th event. Registration is free and open now! www.bostoncodecamp.com/CC40/info
I'm often asked why you would use a JS library like React Aria for modals instead of the HTML <dialog> element, so I wrote up a detailed response. One of the main features of <dialog> (top layer) is also one of its weaknesses.
github.com/adobe/react-...
I've done a deep dive on Windows telemetry. Spoiler: There's one switch you probably want to turn off.
Spot art. Photo of presenter(s) text reads: Decision Records: Understanding Why Those Decisions Were Made!
βοΈ Your codebase remembers every decision youβve ever madeβ¦ even when you donβt.
Decision Records help you capture the βwhyβ before it disappears.
π Replay the #dotNETConf session: buff.ly/GvWOcnk
Picard management tip: It's okay to be gentle and kind.
Today it is especially hurtingπ
The last peaceful morning: the last civilian flight from Kyiv on the eve of war.
A day that forever divided life into 'before' and 'after'.
Picard programming tip: The first version of any software will be buggy. That's why so many holodeck programs try to kill you.
Isolated thunder may accompany the heaviest snow early Monday in New York City, southern Connecticut, on Long Island, in southern Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts and on the Cape/Islands.
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At one place we had a service costing $6000/month. When we switched from detailed to summary logging cost fell to $1000/month. No one had ever read the logs.
Oh, and I wrote about some considerations for all those now tasked with MEASURING the impact of AI on their organizations. Because social media debates don't really help those of us actually struggling with this real work right now.
www.fightforthehuman.com/how-not-to-m...
That branch you created three months ago? The one you've been dreading to merge? Let's talk about why that dread is justified.
Key to efficient learning is realizing how we ACTUALLY learn, not just what FEELS like learning. I wrote a Claude Skill for some friends to help them think about this and they've liked it -- see Principles for some directions you could explore
github.com/DrCatHicks/l...
Can you do it in less than ideal circumstances? Yes. Even just investing in 8-10 minute "microlearning" can produce measurable effects in people's mental models and retention of new material. This type of approach has been in a lot of edtech!
I killed my team's self-organization by being helpful. Every time someone asked a question I gave them the answer. Turns out that was the problem.