Happy Birthday, Dev Leader Weekly! – Dev Leader Weekly 52 Welcome to another issue of Dev Leader Weekly! In this issue, I discuss the first full year of Dev Leader Weekly and how content creation changed my life.
Crafting Interpreters Crafting Interpreters contains everything you need to implement a full-featured, efficient scripting language. You’ll learn both high-level concepts around parsing and semantics and gritty details like bytecode representation and garbage collection. Your ...
"GitHub" Is Starting to Feel Like Legacy Software I’ve used a lot of tools over the years, which means I’ve seen a lot of tools hit a plateau. That’s not always a problem; sometimes …
Use A Work Journal To Recover Focus Faster And Clarify Your Thoughts You’re working on the most complex problem in computer science: fixing permissions on a deployment pipeline. It’s been 4 days you started on that simple task...
Free-threaded CPython is ready to experiment with! An overview of the ongoing efforts to improve and roll out support for free-threaded CPython throughout the Python open source ecosystem
Building Your First Use Case With Clean Architecture This is a question I often hear: how do I design my use case with Clean Architecture? In this article, we'll explore a practical example of how to apply Clean Architecture principles by building a user registration feature.
4d6 Psychic Damage: The effects of meaningless work — Evan Smith At the centre of the story of society is a moral: If you love your job, you won’t work a day in your life. So what happens if you believe you work a bullshit job? When the meaning has evaporated and left behind only questions and uncertainty? Join me in e...
235: RAG in an industrial setting - The Industrial AI Podcast Stefan Suwelack is one of our favourite guests, because hardly anyone in the industrial sector can explain new AI approaches so well. Stefan Suwelack is one of our favourite guests, because hardly anyone in the industrial sector can explain new AI approac...
The economics of a Postgres free tier Let's look at the numbers behind Xata's free tier. How much does a database cost us and why are we offering them for free.
Beating the compiler In modern times, everyone knows that writing assembly is a fool's errand: compilers are the result of literal engineer-centuries of work, and they know the processor much better than you do.
The sausage making behind peer review Even though I am not on Twitter, I still lurk every now and then. In particular I can see webtraffic referrals to the blog, so I will go and use nitter to look it up when I get new traffic. Recentl…
Software Engineering and the Social Contract Do you agree to the terms and conditions of your society?
LLM Evaluation doesn't need to be complicated LLM Evaluation doesn't need to be complicated. You don't need complex pipelines, databases or infrastructure components to get started building an effective evaluation pipeline.
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