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Drew DeVault draws a provocative parallel between Test-Driven Development cults and GenAI adoption, arguing both exploit developers' psychological need to feel competent while potentially undermining actual code quality.
Excited to begin writing for Stack Overflow's newsletter.
PSPDFKit uses proposal-based planning, monorepo management, and automated releases to streamline their development workflow.
Creator made a cute dessert design using only CSS code.
Learn safe method swizzling in Swift, avoiding common pitfalls when implementing dynamic super calls.
Spoke at DinosaurJS and React Loop conferences in Denver and Chicago last week. Had a great time at both events.
Tips for first-time WWDC attendees on essentials to pack, navigating labs, and maximizing networking opportunities at Apple's developer conference.
Created a light switch toggle using mainly CSS gradients and shadows.
Neural network training requires following a specific process to avoid common mistakes, bridging the gap between understanding basics and achieving good results.
I created Flapjack Fwop, a puzzle game where you butter all pancakes in the fewest clicks possible.
iOS 11 drag and drop for PDF editing faces implementation challenges and limitations.
Apple's Marzipan lets iOS apps run on macOS using UIKit, enabling developers to experiment before official third-party support launches.
Best practices for managing Slack in distributed teams: control notifications and channels to avoid overwhelm.
Creator launches passion project: an Official Scrabble-themed keyboard brought to life from a personal dream.
Advanced debugging techniques for iOS developers to track down difficult bugs like memory issues and retain/release cycles.
Swift 5 brings ABI stability, solving previous challenges with distributing binary frameworks in Swift.
Author left Google/Blogger and moved their blog to Medium to join Grab.
WWDC 2017 introduced Objective-C improvements that make it more Swift-like, enhancing the language with new features.
Java improves too slowly, so the author switched to Kotlin for Android development after getting frustrated waiting for Java to get better.
Released a new to-do list app called todometer, built with Electron, React, and Redux.