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How adding support for a + in email addresses broke my application

How adding support for a + in email addresses broke my application

Mark Woodbridge October 2022
Turn off your debug output when deploying to production

Turn off your debug output when deploying to production

Anika Cawthorn September 2022
RSEs need to make code changes closely with researchers

RSEs need to make code changes closely with researchers

Dan Katz September 2022
Make sure you are solving the right problem

Make sure you are solving the right problem

Sadie Bartholomew September 2022
How I lost 90% of my project's data

How I lost 90% of my project's data

Callum Mole September 2022
Being over confident in my programming/git skills

Being over confident in my programming/git skills

Anonymous September 2022
Be kind to yourself when learning a new programming language

Be kind to yourself when learning a new programming language

Anonymous September 2022
Trust your intuition!

Trust your intuition!

Anonymous November 2021
Database for financial transactions

Database for financial transactions

Anonymous October 2021
How it took five years to realise I wasn't closing my database connections

How it took five years to realise I wasn't closing my database connections

Jannetta Steyn September 2021
How I discovered testing is not optional

How I discovered testing is not optional

Ed Bennett September 2021
Documentation and other stories

Documentation and other stories

Yo Yehudi September 2021
How I nearly deleted all my raw data

How I nearly deleted all my raw data

Anonymous August 2021
The typo that nearly broke my first paper

The typo that nearly broke my first paper

Eirini Zormpa February 2021
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