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12:47 AM
softwareengineering.stackexchange.com is more suited to design patterns and discussion thereof — TheGeneral 57 secs ago
 
 
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The wrong forum is considered inappropriate for this type of questions, @Anton. softwareengineering.stackexchange.com may be better, but they still will expect that you put in effort by yourself instead of asking for a summary about the issue. — gurioso 27 secs ago
 
 
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This question seems too broad for Stack Overflow. I suggest softwareengineering.stackexchange.comkaya3 55 secs ago
 
 
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4:19 PM
By the way, if your code works but you'd like to make it better, you might be better of on SoftwareEngineering rather that StackOverflow ;) — Nino Filiu 44 secs ago
 
5:18 PM
Sara Chipps and Juan Garza on November 25, 2019

TLDR; We’re going to be sharing our product development process with you, from feedback loops to timelines. We’ll be doing so through our new series – The Loop. You can give us your thoughts on what you’d like to see us do by filling out this survey: Through the Loop. We’ll also be releasing Moderator Training and some new feedback mechanisms to help us form decisions as we grow. 

Since the early days of Stack Overflow, our community has seen a lot of growth and change. As we reflect on 2019 and start thinking about 2020, our company also continues to rapidly grow. We have new l …

 
 
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8:04 PM
Ben Popper on November 25, 2019

It’s Thanksgiving in the United States this week, so we’re releasing the podcast a day early. This week we skipped the banter sessions so we could spend more time on the interview with Juan Pablo Buriticá and Brian Brennan from Splice.

Brian shares a delightful tale of the time one of his co-workers accidentally deleted the company’s database, and how they recovered it through binary transaction logs. No better way to learn than a trial by fire.

Juan explains why typing is taking over frontend development. First off, we discovered unit testing, and typecasting can make that a lot less painful. …

 

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