A little SEO knowledge goes a long way for a web developer. Here are some SEO basics and technical practices that will help front-end developers have an impact on SEO.
I coded my own game of Battleships from scratch, where you can play against the computer. I'm still working on the computer's logic, but it sometimes wins! Here's how I did it.
When asking about gender online, it's important that we take a few moments to make sure we are asking these questions in an inclusive, respectful way.
autoBlog is my AI-generated SEO experiment. I thought it would be fun to see what happens if I create a website that generates its own content.
AI is exploding. I explore the knotty issue of whether it's possible for humans to create consciousness in machines. What would it mean for us – and them – if it is possible?
Left to its own devices, AI can churn out content that is anything from bland to downright dangerous. How can we get the best out of AI at this stage of its development?
Accumulating technical debt can be an inevitable part of the software development process. So what is it, why would engineers take it on and how can we tackle it?
Choosing a coding bootcamp is tough. I've put together 9 incisive questions you can ask to help you understand whether their promises hold water – and ultimately decide where to go.
Might AI turn on us in the night? This post takes a rambling view through what history has taught us about where our machines might get their goals.
A short blog about some mistakes I made as an amateur trader and lessons learned, for anybody who is thinking about dabbling in the murky world of cryptocurrency.
This blog is all about getting your website or coding project ready for sharing on social media using Open Graph and Twitter meta tags in your HTML.
Pair programming is an extraordinary way to learn, work with others and contribute. There's definitely an art to being a great pair. And you want to be a great pair, don't you?
New to the world of programming? You might not be familiar with the term pair programming – yet. But one thing's for sure, you will be by the end of this post!
Last month, I attended a talk as part of the excellent Federation Presents series. This one invited Sara Wachter-Boettcher, author of Technically Wrong, as a keynote speaker for a talk entitled 'Toxic Tech'.
You're trying to solve a coding problem. After writing a few lines, you decide to run it. The terminal explodes with red, unfathomable monospaced text...
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