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Ben Popper on May 22, 2020
We discuss what’s exciting about Deno, why Stack won a Webby, and how to borrow and steal code the “right way.”
 
 
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Hi @fringe welcome to Stack Overflow. I suggest looking over this article: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask. SO is intended for programmers and coders, your question may be better served in another community, you may want to try contacting Vimeo directly for product support: vimeo.com/help/contactTommy Penner 52 secs ago
 
Ryan Donovan on May 22, 2020
May 2020 Welcome to ISSUE #22 of the Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. We’re pondering the benefits of sharing your work, pushing the limits of children’s names, and praising accessibility in the time of Covid-19. From the blog Ensuring…
 
 
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Ryan Donovan on May 22, 2020
Node.js creator, Ryan Dahl, left the Node.js project in 2012 and started working with it again around six years later. In using it again, he found a number of design flaws that bothered him. So he decided to create a new implementation of his original idea: Deno, which released V1.0.0 last week.
 
 
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Q: How do I prevent scrum from turning great developers into average developers?

QiulangI found this also happened in my team although he may exaggerated the situation a little bit. Scrum is a way to take a below average or poor developer and turn them into an average developer. It's also great at taking great developers and turning them into average developers. Everyon...

^^^ I think I am starting to understand Math.SE moderators who remove from HNQ 99.99% of their questions bumped into the list. Guess at some moment they just got tired watching so many garbage answers dumped into bikeshedding questions and wondering about senseless upvotes on such answers
 
 
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This question is more suitable for the softwareengineering sister site of SO. — Shadow 49 secs ago
 

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