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  • Jan 8, 2025 | dev.to | David Sugar

    Read next Soumyadip - Jan 8 Nilupul Perera - Jan 8 Eshan Roy (eshanized) - Jan 8 We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.

  • Dec 1, 2024 | dev.to | David Sugar

    For certain kinds of large scale real-time and resource tight applications, C++ remains highly desirable to me. The key is in part being to break down large applications into some kind of smaller components, as well as to focus on both readability and debuggability of C++ product code. Clarity can be your friend and often matters when working with large scale systems.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | dev.to | David Sugar

    Everyone seems to think ever more unit tests and Continues Integration are good things. This is often a fallacy. It is part of the often-mistaken Silicon Valley culture that gave us Scrum and believes you can somehow iterate yourself to quality by doing ever more incomplete work in ever shorter fixed time sprints, thereby adding incomplete work using ever smaller piles of garbage, rather than in actually solving problems. CI is the backbone of this culture.

  • Oct 26, 2024 | countercurrents.org | Robert Hunziker |Vijay Prashad |David Sugar |Thomas Mountain

    Every day when breakfast is served, Americans come face to face with the impact of immigrant workers without whom breakfast items would be too expensive for everyday consumption and/or if short on time, the nearest drive-through fast-food establishment, cars lined up for blocks, would charge an arm and a leg for a simple egg, cheese, and sausage sandwich. Without immigrant workers, costs will skyrocket beyond the reach of many Americans.

  • Jun 7, 2024 | countercurrents.org | Vijay Prashad |Bharat Dogra |Joseph Grosso |David Sugar

    Each year, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) releases its World Migration Report. Most of these reports are anodyne, pointing to a secular rise in migration during the period of neoliberalism. As states in the poorer parts of the world found themselves under assault from the Washington Consensus (cuts, privatization, and austerity), and as employment became more and more precarious, larger and larger numbers of people took to the road to find a way to sustain their families.

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