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Vibe Coding: Shaping the Future of Software

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

Product managers can now create working demos in hours instead of weeks, and founders have a clearer way of pitching their ideas with functional prototypes. It is important for us to rethink our role as developers and focus on architecture and system design rather than simply on typing code.

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What is SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle)?

Openxcell

Below are the sequential phases in the SDLC Waterfall Model: Requirement Gathering and Analysis: All the system’s possible requirements you want to develop are captured here and documented in a requirement specification document. You may require a definition of the complete system to define increments. System Design.

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How to Conduct User Acceptance Testing: Process Stages, Deliverables, and End-User Testing Place in Quality Assurance

Altexsoft

So that the development team is able to fix the most of usability, bugs, and unexpected issues concerning functionality, system design, business requirements, etc. It’s important to mention that UAT isn’t tailored to reveal technical/design bugs in the existing software, but it doesn’t exclude finding some.

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At First Glance, a Rendering Flaw; Ultimately, a Compiler Bug

Seerene

We converted the code to a ShaderToy demo. As many of Seerene’s co-workers, he is not just an expert in developing our own platform but also in analyzing external software architectures. Still Digging Knowing we’re on to a bug report, we decided to derive a more general example. The full example code is as follows.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

It involves a lot of automation and is usually accompanied by a change in system architecture, organizational structure, and incentives (more on that later). That’s when newly minted internet companies tried to grow systems many times larger than any enterprise could manage. Our first demo was in September.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 4: Four Pillars of Event Streaming Microservices

Confluent

With event-first design, the data becomes the API which, like any production system, needs to support change and evolution (i.e., Furthermore, in embracing loose coupling, we inherit a clean separation of concerns (SoC) , which provides the ability to develop and operate various aspects of the system architecture independently.