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Static vs Dynamic Code Analysis: How to Choose Between Them

OverOps

Let’s start with a sporting analogy to help illustrate the difference between these two methodologies. Static code analysis is analogous to practicing your baseball swing with a practice net and a pitching machine. These include common developer errors which are often found by “Code Peer Reviews”. There are minimal surprises.

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The UK’s National Cyber Strategy 2022 – An Evolution

Palo Alto Networks

The “whole of society” approach recognises that cybersecurity is a team effort and requires all of society (citizens, businesses and the public sector) to take responsibility and action. This is a welcome development and once again recognises that the government cannot go it alone. A Whole of Society Approach.

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Is innovation a privilege?

Capgemini

Between 2009 – 2019 in the UK, all-ethnic teams received an average of 1.7% of VC investment (despite being 14% of the population), while only 2.87% went to all-female teams – however 42.72% of VC cash went to founding teams with at least one member from an ‘elite educational background’ (Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Stanford).

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Cast the Net Wide – Make the Most of Your Promotional Time and.

Women on Business

But many businesswomen are so overwhelmed with running day-to-day operations, there is little or no time to do a good job at casting the net of promotional effort out—whether through community activities, donations, networking events, promotional campaigns, public relations initiatives, or advertising—it is NEVER enough!

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Finding Career Opportunities Through Experimentation with Josh Doody

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

According to Doody, the key is to stop thinking in binary terms of “good” and “bad” outcomes and optimize for learning, instead. Thinking of outcomes as a spectrum rather than “good” or “bad” (5:13). Good” and “bad” are subjective terms when it comes to experimentation (32:39). Marcus: I love the sports metaphor.

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Software Engineering Daily: Feature Flags with Edith Harbaugh

LaunchDarkly

. “We’re very laser-focused on making the developer extremely successful and happy and comfortable, comfortable that we’re reliable, comfortable that we’re scalable, comfortable that we can handle their load. ’ That’s very liberating to the developer. ’ That’s very liberating to the developer. INTERVIEW].

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Restructuring IT: "Too Big to Fail" Doesn't Equal Success

The Agile Manager

Think about an IT project a long-jump team, staffed not with one person who can jump nine feet, but nine people who can jump one foot. I had a colleague tell me the other day that two people on a team he was working with would sit and stare at the wall until told exactly what to do. They’re called “net negative” people.