15th March 2021
Architecture
- Systems Thinking for Developers - Airplanes!
- StackOverflow Blog - Best practices can slow your application down
- Aviva Solutions Unplatform - Highly scalable and performant e-commerce using Jamstack
- Allegro Tech Blog - Tymon Felski - Finite-state machines made easy
- Mark Rendle - Futurology for Developers
- Udi Dahan - Ask me Anything
- Alexey Zimarev - Event-driven startup
- Mauro Servienti - Not all changes are born equal
- Martin Fowler - Temporal Patterns
- On .NET Live - Commands, Queries, and other architectural patterns for your .NET Application
- Jim Webber - Domain-Driven Design for RESTful Systems
- Daniel Stefanovic - Build your own (insert technology here)
- Retro Time - Peak Software $#!% with Gojko Adzic
- Charles Desneuf - Building an event-sourced game with Phoenix Liveview: Architecture
Distributed Systems
Hardware
.NET
- Jimmy Bogard - Choosing a ServiceLifetime
- ASP.NET Blog - Daniel Roth - ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 6 Preview 2
- StrathWeb - Easy way to create a C# lambda expression from a string (with Roslyn)
- Ryujinx - Experimental Nintendo Switch Emulator written in C#
GO
Rust
Functional Programming
Coding Life
- Emily Bache - Proportion of Women Programmers
- Ardalis - New Software Project Checklist
- Patrick McKenzie - Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Names
- Cyrille Martraire - Interviewing Domain Experts: Heuristics from the trenches
Security
- GitHub Blog - Git clone vulnerability announced
- Wojtek Domagała - Azure AD B2C: How to revoke refresh tokens?
- The Burning Monk - The case for and against Amazon Cognito
- NDTV - Thousands Of Security Cameras Hacked, Exposing Tesla, US Jails, Hospitals
Trivia
- Brenn A. Hill - Noobs guide: B2B vs B2C vs B2D Marketing
- SnipCart - B2D: The No-BS Dynamics of Marketing & Selling to Devs
- AWS Blog - Jeff Barr - Amazon S3's 15th Birthday – It is Still Day 1 after 5,475 Days & 100 Trillion Objects
- Artnet - Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey Is Auctioning Off the World's First-Ever Tweet as an NFT—and the High Bid Is Already $2.5 Million
- What they said in 1999 about Amazon dot com