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Why working on Chrome made me develop a tool for reading source code (coati.io)

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Why working on Chrome made me develop a tool for reading source code (coati.io)
Google has made significant progress toward developing its own processor to power future versions of its Pixel phones and Chromebooks (axios.com)
Networking Tools Every Developer Needs to Know (martinheinz.dev)
Show HN: I Made a Chrome Extension to Prevent Developer Burnout (deskbreak.app)
I made a Chrome extension to help developers and other desk workers prevent burnout. As a frontend developer, I found myself neglecting my health during long coding sessions. This extension provides customizable break reminders and guided activities to help you stay productive and healthy.<p>If you’...
Why do software developers like working from the office? (sciencedirect.com)
Show HN: I made a Chrome extension to see what's working on any TikTok profile (tokanalyzr.com)
I built this because I was tired of manually checking TikTok profiles to understand what kind of content performs well. The extension lets you:<p>1) Analyze any TikTok profile 2) See engagement rate, average views, and post frequency at a glance 3) Sort videos by likes, comments, or shares - without...
Show HN: I made a simple extension to help Chrome extension developers (extinsight.org)
I&#x27;ve developed a few Chrome extensions myself, and I frequently explore and use a wide range of tools from the Chrome Web Store. Through this process, I’ve realized something surprising — there’s a significant lack of market insights when it comes to browser extensions.<p>Unlike comparison tool...
Why developers using AI are working longer hours (scientificamerican.com)
Chrome Canary for Developers (paulirish.com)
What We Actually Know About Software Development, and Why We Believe It's True (vimeo.com)
Via http://programmingisterrible.com/
What Should We Teach New Software Developers? Why? (cacm.acm.org)
Developing The Rogue Pi - A Low Cost Penetration Dropbox (crushbeercrushcode.org)
If you love automation why is your development environment manual? (sidekicksrc.com)
Why IPv6 and Content Centric Networking Matter
For some reason, it goes without questioning that networked applications of significant complexity require a centralized server. Much of the nature of the web and the cloud are basically a result of this. In a number of cases, it's relatively legitimate. Some things just are significantly easier whe...
Ultrasonic Networking on the Web (smus.com)
Why Your Startup Can't Find Developers (fastcolabs.com)
Why Hardware Development is Hard (danluu.com)
Exploring LXC Networking (containerops.org)
exabgp: The BGP swiss army knife of networking (github.com)
React Chrome Developer Tools (facebook.github.io)
Ready to cast: Chromecast now open to developers with the Google Cast SDK (googledevelopers.blogspot.com)
nanomsg - networking communication patterns library (nanomsg.org)
Working with modules in Linux made easy (coolcoder.in)
Snabb Switch Reddit: great links on modern networking and system programming (reddit.com)
Peer-to-peer networking app FireChat used in Taiwan "Sunflower Movement" protests (techinasia.com)
Found on /r/taiwan. I'm not sure if this is completely on-topic, but I think the fact that a messaging app not reliant on the standard tcp/ip infrastructure was widely used in the wild (with rather predictable results) is quite interesting.
Verified Networking using Dependent Types (simonjf.com)
Why mobile developers should care about deep linking (developer.telerik.com)
Why Developers Should Help With User Interface Tests (developer.telerik.com)
Developments in PL, and why they matter (pl-enthusiast.net)
A potentially interesting new blog about programming languages and PLT.
Verizon made an enemy tonight (iamnotaprogrammer.com)
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