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What I learned from Stack Overflow’s massive survey of 64,000 developers

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Here are this week's three links that are worth your time: 1. What I learned from Stack Overflowâ€

Here are this week's three links that are worth your time: 1. What I learned from Stack Overflow’s massive survey of 64,000 developers (4 minute read): 2. Hackers stole my website. Then I pulled off a $30,000 sting operation to get it back (12 minute read): 3. How I got a second degree and earned 5 developer certifications in just one year, while working and raising two kids (8 minute read): Bonus: I'm listening to Tim Wu's new book: "The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads." Here's a profound quote from his book: "Every time you find your attention captured by an advertisement, your awareness, and perhaps something more, has, if only for a moment, been appropriated without your consent." (15 hour listen): Happy coding! - Quincy Larson Teacher at If this email bothers you, you can manage your email settings here: Or you can one-click unsubscribe: metadesignsolutions.com.au

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