Listing is trending, and has been for a while (like, maybe since the advent of pen and papyrus?). Every time we cross or check something off, we enjoy a little dopamine hit of satisfaction. Some even ...
The end of year recaps can be dizzying. But they’re also full of gold. By Sam Sifton I am the host of The Morning. The lists are coming. The lists are here. Spotify and Apple Music pushed out their ...
wants Rust-like robustness and comfortable compiler support, and yet, doesn't need the verbose type specifications & memory management model like Rust. frustrated with Python, but can't throw away ...
There are many ways to do anything in Java, and there is no conclusive right way. Often, the right way is simply the way you know best. Imperative loops like the for loop are the most basic way to do ...
There are very good reasons for Java’s long-lived popularity as a server-side platform. It combines unbeatable maturity and breadth with a long and ongoing history of innovation. Using Spring adds a ...
Twitter (formerly X) is quite a bustling social media platform. But I honestly feel that not a lot of people use it to its full potential. There are a lot of things that people have not discovered ...
In the final days of 2023, social media was overrun with tongue-in-cheek predictions for the year ahead from regular people moonlighting as professional prognosticators. By Jessica Roy Extra-large ...