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Good morning fellow developers!
Dev Breakfast is your monthly newsletter combining interesting articles and topics that have sparked discussions among us during the past month. We figured that they are very likely to be interesting for you as well. So enjoy your breakfast!
Articles that made us talk
Remote Mob Programming
Mob Programming is an interesting approach to agile software development that involves a lot of work being done in-person on a shared computer. As teams become more and more remote-first, there's a need to rethink the ways of working. INNOQ's team explains their way of doing mob programming in a remote team.
Let the compiler do the work for you
Jan van Brügge walks through an interesting use case of the Haskell compiler in solving an algorithm puzzle with binary search trees. More code means more opportunities for bugs to emerge so making the compiler do the work for you can reduce the amount of code needed and thus, shrinking the area where bugs may live.
Javascript: What's new in ES2019
It's been a while since ES6 brought Javascript developers a toolbox of handy features like arrow functions, const & let and template strings. New features coming up in ES2019 help web developers further in managing and manipulating different sorts of collections like arrays and objects.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Cloud
In this talk from NDC Oslo 2019, Bruno Almeida talks about the three major public cloud providers (AWS, GCP and Azure) by having an overview and gain insights about each other pros and cons. In addition, we are going to explore their AI/ML Cloud API’s that allow us to leverage ready-made capabilities such as Text to Speech, Image & Video Classification, Translation, Speech Recognition, Sentiment Analysis, etc.
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