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Welcome to issue 159 of Programmer Weekly. Let's get straight to the links this week.

Quote of the Week 

"No one in the brief history of computing has ever written a piece of perfect software. It's unlikely that you'll be the first." - Andy Hunt


Reading List

Getting Started With Kubernetes Ingress
Kubernetes Ingress is a critical concept to understand if you truly want to know Kubernetes. This article will explain what Kubernetes Ingress is, why we use Kubernetes Ingress, and its benefits. Finally, we will look at a hands-on approach to getting started with Kubernetes Ingress.

The Asymmetry of Open Source
A comprehensive guide to funding open source software projects.

Should you optimize for all-cash compensation, if possible?
Although still rare in the industry, companies like Netflix and Shopify let employees choose how much of their total compensation is stock. What are the approaches to take? 

The ultimate guide to software development with Guix
The post provides a comprehensive guide to software development with Guix, covering topics such as development environments, continuous integration, and best practices, offering valuable insights and resources for developers looking to utilize Guix in their workflow.

The Design Patterns for Distributed Systems Handbook
Key Concepts Every Developer Should Know.

Why I prefer trunk-based development
Trunk-based development is a software development workflow that encourages frequent commits, integration, and testing of changes to a single codebase, or trunk. This approach can help to improve code quality, collaboration, and efficiency, and it can make it easier to deliver software to users more frequently.

Survey reveals AI’s impact on the developer experience
We surveyed 500 U.S.-based developers at companies with 1,000-plus employees about how managers should consider developer productivity, collaboration, and AI coding tools.

DORA Metrics: We’ve Been Using Them Wrong
How the top 10% of engineering teams think about metrics.


Watch and Listen

Learn Rust Programming - Complete Course
In this comprehensive Rust course for beginners, you will learn about the core concepts of the language and underlying mechanisms in theory.

Top 5 Cost Optimization Tips Every AWS User Should Know
If you care about money and happen to use AWS, you really need to watch this video. 


Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries

gpt-engineer
Specify what you want it to build, the AI asks for clarification, and then builds it.

tinybase
The reactive data store for local‑first apps. 

ggml
Tensor library for machine learning.

OpenObserve
OpenObserve is a cloud native observability platform built specifically for logs, metrics, traces and analytics designed to work at petabyte scale.

awesome-codebases
A collection of awesome open-source codebases worth exploring. 

Kera Desktop
An easy, pleasant, speedy, and exciting way to use your favorite OS. 

pythagora
Generate automated tests for your Node.js app via LLMs without developers having to write a single line of code.

escrow-buddy
A macOS authorization plugin that helps MDM administrators ensure valid FileVault keys are escrowed for all their Macs.

spacer
CLI tool to insert spacers when command output stops.
 
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