
r/java - Any hiring manager here? What kind of Java project will impress you for entry level position?
Interesting thread of good answers for new grads on how to prepare to get a job in the software world.
Interesting thread of good answers for new grads on how to prepare to get a job in the software world.
This is pretty amazing. Need to play with this more!
Looks like a pretty amazing simple tool for creating those tedious diagrams. Similar to GraphViz for a different domain.
Handy summary
Pretty good tips for the github power user
I’m starting to love Kotlin!
A nice little tip for handling arguments in Ruby
I can attest that this can be a pain, so this handy guide is welcome!
Rails keeps marching on. Some awesome improvements in 6.0
Nice review of some more advanced ruby features.
It’s always welcome to see what the latest most useful gems are.
Always good to see a sample of what’s considered good these days!
It’s been a while since I’ve had to write a make file, but these are very useful tips if you do!
Not just for Rails. Sinatra too, and many of these are universal!
This site shows off research papers which include the code to run. Very nice!
Interesting esoteric info about ruby, structs, hashes and more!
If you’re interested in algorithms, optimization and big-O you will like this.
Ok, I admit, I love ruby the most. Great new stuff in 2.6