Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
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Software development methodologies, techniques, and tools. Not to be confused with programming. Covering Agile, RUP, Waterfall, Crystal, Extreme Programming, Scrum, Lean, Kanban and more.
Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
2h ago
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Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
2h ago
Hey I have been seeing ads and videos of Generative AI being the newest and hottest skill to have for Software developer. I already use ChatGPT for generating some boilerplates or model classes. Do you guys think learning more advanced generative AI could be beneficial?
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Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
16h ago
I was hoping someone could guide me in the right direction to establish seamless communication between an online booking system and an access control keypad system attached to a fence gate. Some thoughts that come to mind:
API Integration
Webhooks
Third-party middleware platforms
Do you guys have any ideas for this to work seamlessly? Maybe even any suggestions for booking systems and keypad systems that may be compatible? Let me know your thoughts. Thank you!
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16h ago
I would like to host an emerging technologies in software development lunch and learn series for my team of 5 .net full stack developers.
So far, I’m thinking of these topics:
AI tools for software development such as Devin and GutHub AI
AI tools for code analysis and optimization such as TabNine
Any suggestions for other topics and tooling would be greatly appreciated.
Also, I’ve been searching YouTube for videos on these topics that fit within an hour lunchtime, but I’m having a hard time finding what I’m looking for. Most are focused on marketing than content.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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2d ago
I was struggling with validating responses from LLMs due to their infamous non-deterministic nature.
I've tried to club Pydantic's validation with Instructor's retries mechanism to significantly improve accuracy even with structured data errors. You can learn more about this solution here https://blog.kusho.ai/from-chaos-to-order-structured-json-with-pydantic-and-instructor-in-llms-part-ii/
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2d ago
Hi all
I'm new to develop applications, and currently browse different solutions to make my own CRM software tool (With focus on Customer retention components). I find that Microsoft PowerApps could be the way to go considering the easy-to-implement when selling to businesses, as they most likely are Microsoft users, and that enables to implement some AI functions aswell. But I've came across other solutions aswell, including OutSystems. Or are there any GitHub material which could be used?
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3d ago
Can I modify my code governed by MPL/LGPL and release the modified version under AGPL?
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3d ago
Hello! We are currently having a hard time on which SDLC model to use for a medical app that provides diagnosis. Considering the limited time of the project, which is less than 5 or 6 months, training of the model, and the limited functionalities (e.g., no user registration), we are leaning more on using Agile. However, because of the complexity of providing accuracy in the field of medicine, waterfall and iterative are added to our choices. What are your thoughts on these? :>
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5d ago
I am really struggling as beginner, I am trying to create few decent apps to create a portfolio before I apply for jobs but I am really frustrated. Am I the only one who feels like finding good documentation, especially for beginners, is nearly impossible? It seems like everything changes so fast without any notice, and I can't keep up. I spend hours each day trying and failing just to find out the next day that everything has changed again, and there's no updated information. I'm currently trying to add storage to my next app using app router, but I'm really struggling. The documentation is ..read more
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6d ago
This is kind of a vent, but also a genuine question. Do you think strict git etiquette is a good thing?
I work at a retail company in a team of 12 engineers, 1 EM and 1 PO. There's 2 senior engineers and the rest are grouped into junior, mid-level, and supers (people whose main task is to handle tickets and ops). The supers aren't permanently supers - they're rotated every 3 months. Out of the 12 engineers, 7 of them (including me) are consultants who have been in this team for more than 4 years, and one of them is a senior engineer. The EM and PM are employees at the company.
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