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March 15, 2021

How to build an internal developer platform, from those who have done it

Twitter, Two Sigma, Yelp, and Zalando explain why they built their own software development platforms and share what lessons they learned along the way. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by IBM: Can you afford to serve your customers?

IBM Watson users saved $24 million in customer service costs over three years. Learn how conversational AI cuts call times and gives agents the power to solve customer issues.

Forget databases. You need a data platform

We need one platform to ‘process, store, secure, and analyze data in real-time, across all the relevant data sets,’ says MongoDB’s CTO. But not a data warehouse and not a data lake.

Microsoft’s Windows API unification project moves forward

Project Reunion 0.5 Preview provides a unified set of APIs and tools for building desktop apps that target a broad set of Windows 10 OS versions.

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Building a toy social network with Python, Part 3: Logins and user tokens

In part 3 of this ongoing series, we create the components needed to allow users to log in and be identified by the system, and show how to save passwords in the system by one-way hashing them, not storing them as insecure plaintext. https://github.com/syegulalp/talkster-repo

Battling bias and other toxicities in natural language generation

Despite numerous and concerted efforts to train NLG systems to generate content without offensive elements, success is still elusive.

How to use React’s concurrent mode

React’s new concurrent mode allows your interface to be rendered while data fetching is in progress, providing an improved render lifecycle and a simple way to achieve parallel data fetching for multiple components.

Google’s OSS-Fuzz extends fuzzing to Java apps

Google’s open source fuzz testing project draws on Code Intelligence’s Jazzer to add support for Java and other JVM languages.

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