Welcome to issue 99 of Hacker Bits!
We have a great selection of articles this month covering Software Defined Radio, performance optimization, Kalman filter, legacy C++ codebases, neural networks, Postgres, future of development, and so much more!
As always, please don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any suggestions or feedback! 🙂
– Ray and Maureen
Learn more
- Fifty Things you can do with a Software Defined Radio by blinry
- How HEAD works in Git by Julia Evans
- Ask HN: How can I learn about performance optimization?
- How video games use lookup tables by Wladislav Artsimovich
- Kalman Filter Explained Simply by William Franklin
Work less
- Losing faith in testing by Thorsten Ball
- Breaking down tasks by Jacob Kaplan-Moss
- I’m a Programmer and I’m Stupid by Anton Zhiyanov
- You’ve just inherited a legacy C++ codebase, now what? by Philippe Gaultier
- Serverless Horrors by Andras Bacsai
Stay current
- Ask HN: How to onboard yourself to a new product/industry in a new job?
- How do neural networks learn? by Chip Huyen
- Thoughts on the Future of Software Development by Sheshbabu Chinnakonda
- What I learned from looking at 900 most popular open source AI tools by University of California – San Diego
- Postgres is eating the database world by Ruohang Feng
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