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The Good and the Bad of TypeScript

Altexsoft

This is how developers often describe the open-source programming language introduced in 2012 by Microsoft. As for 2020, the close relative of JS is among the top ten most wanted programming languages, according to GitHub. It is also used for mobile application development. Aspects of TypeScript most loved by developers.

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How to be a Professional Software Developer

MagmaLabs

Reading Time: 11 minutes Nowadays it is relatively easy to become a software developer, but being a truly professional one is not that simple. Learn here how to be the developer that every company and every client wants to have. Being a professional developer is crucial in the software industry. Context first.

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Train-Wreck Management

LeanEssays

Assigning blame for a problem to the last person involved is worse than counterproductive, it will probably make the bad situation worse. Agile software development places a strong emphasis on putting change into the hands of front-line people on self-directed teams - isn't this contrary to Deming's philosophy?

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15 Books by leading software architects

Apiumhub

As you may already know, Apiumhub team is software architecture-oriented and reads books for software architects on a weekly basis. This year Apiumhub organizes Global Software Architecture Summit 10th of october, which will take place in Barcelona. Ian Gorton tries to resolve this dilemma. It democratizes architecture.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

Lean was introduced to software a couple of decades ago. This working paper was submitted as a chapter in The International Handbook of Lean Organization , Cambridge University Press, Forthcoming. I show that these models derive from opposing assumptions about the nature of the software-debugging task.