Leading without authority is one of the key competencies at workplace. Especially for software engineers.
Leading without authority is one of the key competencies at workplace. Especially for software engineers.
Embedded software engineers: How far do you use AI in your work? Is vibe coding possible when you are close to hw?
Code is poetry, but most programmers are writing horror stories.
Letβs continue adding value to our health, relationships and work. Letβs add value to life in general.
Thanks for sharing GyΓΆrgy. What is the message of the talk? What makes it interesting?
Hey there! Same here! π
Hey there!
Nobody hanging around at Bluesky nowadays? Where are people of this platform?
Good point! Sometimes itβs challenging, but challenges are what help us grow, arenβt they?
Regularly recognizing that every software engineering decision involves trade-offs is a simple yet powerful approach to effective decision-making.
Promotions in a companyβ¦
How do you see promotions around you? Do you observe people who do good job get promoted or in general is it another βskillβ to know how to climb the career ladders?
Get education -> Execute -> Be Consistent
Likewise
Each time I try being active on Twitter/X, I realize I like the Bluesky most. A rare platform where I feel the freedom and access to many nice people.
Thanks, I will check in more detail π
I have seen it recommended before too. It should be good according to reviews. Is it free only for 14 days though?
Sure that there are cases it is better to re-write it instead of being the guinea pig.
Good stuff, thanks!
βIt is not invented by us thatβs why we ignore existing possible solution and develop our own fancy stuff.β
How familiar it sounds and what a waste it is mostly.
Seems good to check. Thanks for sharing!
"Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live."
- John F. Woods
I want to deepen my understanding on cybersecurity. As such, I am following a series of courses on Coursera which seems fine to get the concepts as a beginner.
I know that it is a huge field but I wonder if you guys have useful sources or tips. I am fine if you want to share your own experience.
Better software engineers will be needed in the light of AI.
Ruff has won the comparison this thread apparently!
That's interesting to hear. Ruff alone is sufficient to you then.
They say it is quite fast!
Which python linter is your favorite and why?
Ruff, pylint, flake8 etc?
Whatβs up software community!
Any exciting tools or technologies nowadays?
Anybody uses Aligned Elements for requirements?
That sounds delicious π