I wasn't taught Git in school
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mx7enr/i_wasnt_taught_git_in_school/
<!-- SC_OFF -->I want to take a minute to talk about people who say “I wasn’t taught Git in school.” This line is everywhere on Reddit, on Twitter, and in dev circles. It gets thrown around as if it’s some kind of defense for why they never bothered to learn version control. And honestly, it’s not just Git. People love to blame school for not covering all kinds of stuff: “They don’t teach that in school, they don’t teach this in school.” Well, of course they don’t! Because it’s a school. The point isn’t to spoon-feed you every single topic you might someday find useful. Schools are supposed to teach you things that are mentally demanding and foundational, not every single practical tool you could easily self-learn. That’s why you pay the big tuition (for fundamentals, theory, and hard concepts). Would you really want to pay thousands just to be walked through stuff you could learn in a couple afternoons online? You signed up for computer science which is an insanely big and evolving field (which is possibly a bit different than studying Physics or other sciences in school), and you sure as hell also signed up for extra work outside of school not just going over the assigned readings. Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh, but you really don’t need to be “taught” Git. Even if you’re just dabbling in programming, you should be learning things on your own. The teacher, the course, or the school can’t possibly cover everything. They focus on the fundamentals, which already take a lot of time to grasp, and I assume that’s what your school did. The rest is on you. If you’re blaming your school for not teaching you Git, you’re just making excuses for your own laziness. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/-Kkdark (https://www.reddit.com/user/-Kkdark)
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https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mx7enr/i_wasnt_taught_git_in_school/
<!-- SC_OFF -->I want to take a minute to talk about people who say “I wasn’t taught Git in school.” This line is everywhere on Reddit, on Twitter, and in dev circles. It gets thrown around as if it’s some kind of defense for why they never bothered to learn version control. And honestly, it’s not just Git. People love to blame school for not covering all kinds of stuff: “They don’t teach that in school, they don’t teach this in school.” Well, of course they don’t! Because it’s a school. The point isn’t to spoon-feed you every single topic you might someday find useful. Schools are supposed to teach you things that are mentally demanding and foundational, not every single practical tool you could easily self-learn. That’s why you pay the big tuition (for fundamentals, theory, and hard concepts). Would you really want to pay thousands just to be walked through stuff you could learn in a couple afternoons online? You signed up for computer science which is an insanely big and evolving field (which is possibly a bit different than studying Physics or other sciences in school), and you sure as hell also signed up for extra work outside of school not just going over the assigned readings. Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh, but you really don’t need to be “taught” Git. Even if you’re just dabbling in programming, you should be learning things on your own. The teacher, the course, or the school can’t possibly cover everything. They focus on the fundamentals, which already take a lot of time to grasp, and I assume that’s what your school did. The rest is on you. If you’re blaming your school for not teaching you Git, you’re just making excuses for your own laziness. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/-Kkdark (https://www.reddit.com/user/-Kkdark)
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How Databases Store Your Tables on Disk
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxdcpz/how_databases_store_your_tables_on_disk/
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XSLT removal will break multiple government and regulatory sites across the world
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxdm22/xslt_removal_will_break_multiple_government_and/
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https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxdm22/xslt_removal_will_break_multiple_government_and/
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Weaponizing image scaling against production AI systems - AI prompt injection via images
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxdmty/weaponizing_image_scaling_against_production_ai/
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The First Media over QUIC CDN: Cloudflare
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxemnl/the_first_media_over_quic_cdn_cloudflare/
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Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities of AI-assisted Codebase Generation
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxesgo/exploring_the_challenges_and_opportunities_of/
<!-- SC_OFF -->In my recent VL/HCC paper, I looked at how developers use AI tools that can generate or edit entire repositories (e.g. Cursor AI or Lovable). What I found was that the code often misses functionality, doesn’t run, or ignores existing project context. Also, I noticed that developers often forget to include their own requirements, which makes the gap between what they want and what the AI delivers even bigger. Repo-level AI assistants are promising, but there is work to do. I see a need for better ways to guide prompting, show plans, and help developers understand outputs before vibecoding can actually fit into day-to-day workflows. Curious to hear some opinions here on this. Do you see these tools becoming part of company software engineering work soon? Why (not)? <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/ace-user-1 (https://www.reddit.com/user/ace-user-1)
[link] (https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.07966) [comments] (https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxesgo/exploring_the_challenges_and_opportunities_of/)
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxesgo/exploring_the_challenges_and_opportunities_of/
<!-- SC_OFF -->In my recent VL/HCC paper, I looked at how developers use AI tools that can generate or edit entire repositories (e.g. Cursor AI or Lovable). What I found was that the code often misses functionality, doesn’t run, or ignores existing project context. Also, I noticed that developers often forget to include their own requirements, which makes the gap between what they want and what the AI delivers even bigger. Repo-level AI assistants are promising, but there is work to do. I see a need for better ways to guide prompting, show plans, and help developers understand outputs before vibecoding can actually fit into day-to-day workflows. Curious to hear some opinions here on this. Do you see these tools becoming part of company software engineering work soon? Why (not)? <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/ace-user-1 (https://www.reddit.com/user/ace-user-1)
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Does MHz still matter?
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxfffc/does_mhz_still_matter/
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https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxfffc/does_mhz_still_matter/
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Code Formatting Comes to uv
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxgny1/code_formatting_comes_to_uv/
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https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxgny1/code_formatting_comes_to_uv/
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Coinbase CEO explains why he fired engineers who didn’t try AI immediately
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxs92h/coinbase_ceo_explains_why_he_fired_engineers_who/
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https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxs92h/coinbase_ceo_explains_why_he_fired_engineers_who/
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No, Google Did Not Unilaterally Decide to Kill XSLT
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxswpp/no_google_did_not_unilaterally_decide_to_kill_xslt/
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PyApp: An easy way to package Python apps as executables
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxvitp/pyapp_an_easy_way_to_package_python_apps_as/
<!-- SC_OFF -->Written in Rust, the PyApp utility wraps up Python programs into self-contained click-to-run executables. It might be the easiest Python packager yet. August 2025 <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/Choobeen (https://www.reddit.com/user/Choobeen)
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https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxvitp/pyapp_an_easy_way_to_package_python_apps_as/
<!-- SC_OFF -->Written in Rust, the PyApp utility wraps up Python programs into self-contained click-to-run executables. It might be the easiest Python packager yet. August 2025 <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/Choobeen (https://www.reddit.com/user/Choobeen)
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The Death of the User Interface
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxy5mz/the_death_of_the_user_interface/
submitted by /u/Firm_Ship_2114 (https://www.reddit.com/user/Firm_Ship_2114)
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https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxy5mz/the_death_of_the_user_interface/
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The Only React Cheat Sheet (2025) You Need
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxyba3/the_only_react_cheat_sheet_2025_you_need/
<!-- SC_OFF -->Welcome to the another react cheat sheet on the internet. But wait, it is not what you think, like any other cheat sheet present on the internet, throwing random code examples and trivial explanations. I promise this is something different. We will together understand the ism behind the ReactJS and how each of the useful feature works behind the scene* using interactive demos I made specially for you guys. So you can understand it very well and implement it in the real world. Read The Complete Article Here (https://beyondit.blog/blogs/Only-React-Cheat-Sheet-You-Need-in-2025) check out interactive demo explaining how 'children' Prop Works (https://beyondit.blog/blogs/Only-React-Cheat-Sheet-You-Need-in-2025#the--children--prop) (scroll down a little bit) What the blog post includes: Declarative vs. Imperative UI Understanding JSX (Few things to keep in mind) The Component Model Understanding The Role of Fragments Embedding JavaScript inside components Using props to make component functional The useState Hook Controlled Components Dynamic Rendering: Conditions and Lists useEffect: Managing Side Effects useContext: Escaping Prop Drilling useReducer: For Complex State Logic useRef: The Escape Hatch useMemo Hook useMemo + useCallback Custom Hooks : Creating Reusable hooks using React Router Protected Routes How To Create and Use Global Authentication State Moreover, much more. I am going to discuss from very basic to very latest ReactJS features from 2025. So the goal of the cheat sheet is obvious, It should be the only document you should have to write your next project effectively and achieve the best outcome. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/BeyondITBLOG2 (https://www.reddit.com/user/BeyondITBLOG2)
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https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mxyba3/the_only_react_cheat_sheet_2025_you_need/
<!-- SC_OFF -->Welcome to the another react cheat sheet on the internet. But wait, it is not what you think, like any other cheat sheet present on the internet, throwing random code examples and trivial explanations. I promise this is something different. We will together understand the ism behind the ReactJS and how each of the useful feature works behind the scene* using interactive demos I made specially for you guys. So you can understand it very well and implement it in the real world. Read The Complete Article Here (https://beyondit.blog/blogs/Only-React-Cheat-Sheet-You-Need-in-2025) check out interactive demo explaining how 'children' Prop Works (https://beyondit.blog/blogs/Only-React-Cheat-Sheet-You-Need-in-2025#the--children--prop) (scroll down a little bit) What the blog post includes: Declarative vs. Imperative UI Understanding JSX (Few things to keep in mind) The Component Model Understanding The Role of Fragments Embedding JavaScript inside components Using props to make component functional The useState Hook Controlled Components Dynamic Rendering: Conditions and Lists useEffect: Managing Side Effects useContext: Escaping Prop Drilling useReducer: For Complex State Logic useRef: The Escape Hatch useMemo Hook useMemo + useCallback Custom Hooks : Creating Reusable hooks using React Router Protected Routes How To Create and Use Global Authentication State Moreover, much more. I am going to discuss from very basic to very latest ReactJS features from 2025. So the goal of the cheat sheet is obvious, It should be the only document you should have to write your next project effectively and achieve the best outcome. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/BeyondITBLOG2 (https://www.reddit.com/user/BeyondITBLOG2)
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Korean Public APIs(+ global public api 1030+) with automated link checking and English documentation
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<!-- SC_OFF -->I created this comprehensive public API collection after getting frustrated with hunting down APIs across multiple sources for my projects. The repository features: - 180+ Korean public APIs (fully documented in both Korean and English) - Translated versions of popular international APIs - Automated link validation to ensure reliability - Categorized by use case for easy discovery Perfect for developers working on projects that need Korean market integration or anyone looking for a reliable API resource. https://github.com/yybmion/public-apis-4Kr Feedback welcome! <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/ybmion (https://www.reddit.com/user/ybmion)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->I created this comprehensive public API collection after getting frustrated with hunting down APIs across multiple sources for my projects. The repository features: - 180+ Korean public APIs (fully documented in both Korean and English) - Translated versions of popular international APIs - Automated link validation to ensure reliability - Categorized by use case for easy discovery Perfect for developers working on projects that need Korean market integration or anyone looking for a reliable API resource. https://github.com/yybmion/public-apis-4Kr Feedback welcome! <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/ybmion (https://www.reddit.com/user/ybmion)
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Technical Leadership: a modern approach
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1my15rq/technical_leadership_a_modern_approach/
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https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1my15rq/technical_leadership_a_modern_approach/
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SXO :: Optimized Server-Side JSX. Build Simple. Build Fast
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1my2ehr/sxo_optimized_serverside_jsx_build_simple_build/
<!-- SC_OFF -->A fast, minimal architecture convention and CLI for building websites with server‑side JSX. No React, no client framework, just composable JSX optimized for the server, a clean directory-based router, hot replacement, and powered by esbuild plus a Rust JSX precompiler. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/gcvictor (https://www.reddit.com/user/gcvictor)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->A fast, minimal architecture convention and CLI for building websites with server‑side JSX. No React, no client framework, just composable JSX optimized for the server, a clean directory-based router, hot replacement, and powered by esbuild plus a Rust JSX precompiler. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/gcvictor (https://www.reddit.com/user/gcvictor)
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How our engineers use AI for coding (and where they refuse to)
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1my47o8/how_our_engineers_use_ai_for_coding_and_where/
submitted by /u/elizObserves (https://www.reddit.com/user/elizObserves)
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Compare-And-Swap (CAS): Building a Concurrent HashMap from Scratch
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1my5aud/compareandswap_cas_building_a_concurrent_hashmap/
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irritatieinstallatie gerben kolkena sonic-pi
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1my5bde/irritatieinstallatie_gerben_kolkena_sonicpi/
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Evolution is still a valid machine learning technique
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1my5lpo/evolution_is_still_a_valid_machine_learning/
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