6 Books a Dev Devoured in Q1 2026: Pragmatic Programmer Steals the Show
Picture this: amid master's deadlines, one dev inhales 6 books in three months. The Pragmatic Programmer? A 5-star mind-bender for any coder chasing longevity.
Picture this: amid master's deadlines, one dev inhales 6 books in three months. The Pragmatic Programmer? A 5-star mind-bender for any coder chasing longevity.
What if the chat app that killed TeamSpeak is morphing into the clunky giant it replaced? After 450,000 messages and a decade of devotion, one dev's jumping ship to Fluxer.
LeetCode's Two Sum isn't just a puzzle; it's the gateway drug to algorithmic thinking that lands FAANG jobs. Here's the exact system to crack it—and every problem after.
You crushed onboarding. Still floundering? Unwritten rules at work are why. Here's the acerbic truth no one tells you.
Silicon Valley promised riches without the rough stuff. Now? Some eye jobs blending seven-figure salaries with literal physical harm — and the math might add up.
Tech founders drop fortunes on expo booths, but crap lighting makes killer demos look like thrift store rejects. After 500+ builds, here's what separates winners from wallflowers.
Three months, five sites, 200+ submissions. DR jumped 9 points—but most directories were ghosts. Here's what didn't suck.
54 years. That's the gap since humans last looped beyond low Earth orbit. Now Artemis II's crew has delivered jaw-dropping Earth shots that echo Apollo while screaming progress.
Sweat breaks out mid-interview: 'Aggregation or composition?' These mnemonics — WhatsApp groups, resigning employees — turn fog into clarity. Never forget OOP relationships again.
Tools don't exist alone in IT. They're locked in fragile relationships that demand trust, communication, and resilience—or everything crumbles.
Spawning works. State sync? Nailed it. But unit movement? Jitter city. This devlog lays bare multiplayer's indie trap.
Forget features. Slack vs Microsoft Teams boils down to async channels versus meeting calendars. Most reviews miss this—and it costs teams big.