Tag: programming
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Why Software Developers Should Consider Gaming Mice For Coding
In the evolving world of software development, engineers incessantly hunt for tools and setups that can enhance their productivity and lessen the operational burden. Amid powerful IDEs and multifaceted frameworks, a peripheral tool like a gaming mouse, especially those adorned with a plethora of programmable buttons, has surprisingly emerged as a productivity powerhouse for developers.…
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Collaborative Coding Made Easy: Unleashing the Power of Visual Studio Live Share
Collaboration lies at the heart of software development, allowing teams to work together efficiently and produce high-quality code. Visual Studio Live Share has emerged as a game-changer in this realm, revolutionizing how developers collaborate on code. In this blog post, we’ll explore why developers should embrace Visual Studio Live Share, the numerous benefits it offers,…
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Developer Interviews Need To Change
Today’s post is one of those incredibly rare departures from my usual posting of really cool, geeky things that I come across. I prefer to keep things happy and upbeat on here but once in a really great while, something has me so annoyed that I have to make an exception and go on a…
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The Life of a Software Engineer [comic]
I may not currently be a software engineer but I have spent my fair share of time writing code and if there is one thing that seems inevitable it is that no matter how well I think out my design ahead of time and try to start off using the best of coding practices, things…
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XKCD Binary Humor [comic]
I’ve heard a number of binary jokes over the year and I think this one is one of the better ones. XKCD FTW! Pass this along to any binary lovers you know! Like us on Facebook too! [Source: XKCD]
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Code Birthday Cake [pic]
Just when I think I couldn’t possibly find any geekier cakes than what I normally post, I came across this awesome code cake. Any programmer is likely to love this cake, especially if they like to write code in C/C++. While I may not be fluent in C/C++, I have enough programming experience to know…