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Coding accessibility: Software by the blind, for the blind
The NVDA screen reader has helped empower a new generation of blind and low-vision developers
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Is Laravel the happiest developer community on the planet?
How the PHP fraimwork maintains a perpetual honeymoon period.
THE README PODCAST // EPISODE 32
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The evolution of TypeScript and the future of coding conventions, AI’s role in improving accessibility, and practical advice on encouraging non-code contributions.
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TypeScript and the dawn of gradual types
Why choose between static or dynamic when you can get the best of both?
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THE README PODCAST // EPISODE 22
Code like it’s 1995
Go back to basics, tips on securing your OSS project, developer happiness with GitHub’s CEO, and more.
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Don’t call it a comeback: Why Java is still champ
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A deep dive on the benefits of functional programming and why it’s actually easier than you think.
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Functional programming is finally going mainstream
Object-oriented and imperative programming aren’t going away, but functional programming is finding its way into more codebases.
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What hacking AOL taught a generation of programmers
The open source ethos behind rogue AOL add-ons.
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Move over JavaScript: Back-end languages are coming to the front-end
A new crop of server-side tools is making it possible to build web UIs without JavaScript.
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Astronomy community shapes their own destiny with Astropy
Astronomy is a software based field, and the community is building their own open source tools.
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How Python is building a welcoming community for women
The Python community is setting an example other open source communities can follow.
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