A friend of mine recently joined a FAANG company as an engineering manager, and found themselves in the position of recruiting for engineering candidates.
We caught up.
Someone asked me to share about my experiences pair programming over the last 8 or so years — including the times it’s been successful, my thoughts about why it was successful, and the times it was a failure.
Sometimes I feel like I lucked into this industry — and I didn’t start learning most of what I needed to know until I started getting paid for the job.
Search for “Day in the life of a software engineer” on YouTube, and you’ll find many glimpses of free food, beautiful workspaces, snack breaks, and pleasant after-work cityscapes.
Write a function that takes in a function and returns a promise.
Debounce limits the rate at which a function gets invoked. It is typically implemented against button clicks, key strokes on a…
You might think musicians and programmers are very different. But no, here are five ways we suffer similarly.