Two months ago, a 13-year-old video taught me why AI agents get stuck at 90% and how to architect my way to ~100%| Forge Code Blog
At LDX3 in London last week, two roundtables I hosted with engineering leaders confirmed what many of us are starting to feel: observability isn’t just important—it’s becoming essential to how modern teams navigate the pressure to move fast and stay resilient. The post Is Your Observability Strategy Boardroom-Ready? appeared first on Honeycomb.| Honeycomb
Hello Continuous Code Quality World!| Manas Technology Solutions
The term technical debt is one of the most interesting (at least to me) in software development. Interesting and important, I should say, since given enough time on a project, we're going to have to deal with it.| Manas Technology Solutions
We all know the problem: The codebase keeps growing and you end up with lots of code that isn't actively used anymore. Find out how to manage this easily.| Lusitos Tech Blog
Technical debt is the casualty between speed and the perfect code. The trick to manage technical debt is to strike a balance between time, quality and cost.| Quixy
There’s a pattern that I’ve seen at most B2B/enterprise software companies – and some B2C/mass consumer companies – that doesn’t seem to have a name or much recognition. It’s a (subtle) trade-off between closing major deals now and| Rich Mironov's Product Bytes
I always wanted to reach the top page of HackerNews with this blog. It’s one of my favourite sites, full of amazing articles, a variety of viewpoints, and intelligent commentary (most of the time anyway). So, to my delight and friend’s surprise/horror, my last blog post reached number 2 on HackerNews, and stayed on the […]| Mark Greville