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Hey, Digma is a continuous feedback platform/observability in the IDE for developers
Thanks - will fix:)
LadyLeeLooshOPto Programming•Become a Better Java Developer: 19 Tips for Staying Ahead in 202431·1 year agoHey, thanks for your comment:) it was mentioned that these are opinions of experienced Java developers not based on research.
LadyLeeLooshOPto Programming•Become a Better Java Developer: 19 Tips for Staying Ahead in 202441·1 year agoappreciate your feedback. Do you have any tips?
LadyLeeLooshOPto Programming•44 Tools, Plugins and Libraries to Get Started with Your First Java Spring/Quarkus App11·1 year agoWill add them, thanks. I will send you a message privately.
Thanks for your feedback,!
LadyLeeLooshto CSCareerQuestions•Did you ever change languages for a better position? How did it go?25·1 year agoGo back to Java
I agree :(
lousy and lazy
LadyLeeLooshOPto Programming•Dumb, readable code is infinitely better than clever: Coding horrors21·1 year agoMe too:)
LadyLeeLooshOPto Programming•Dumb, readable code is infinitely better than clever: Coding horrors91·1 year ago“There are only two kinds of programming languages: the ones people complain about and the ones nobody uses.” This is a famous quote attributed to Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++.
LadyLeeLooshOPto Programming•Dumb, readable code is infinitely better than clever: Coding horrors11·1 year agoSounds familiar
Oops:) thanks for the heads up. I updated the post. Here is the link: https://digma.ai/blog/10-reasons-why-it-is-worth-learning-spring-boot-in-2023/
https://github.com/digma-ai/digma