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Daniel Hardie

Wear (OS) is my train?
Helen Kyryliuk

Challenge accepted!
Jim Rush

The OWASP Top Ten
Seb Krueger

How AI-powered Assistants are Revolutionising Programming
Vanessa Thornton

From Big Tech to Leading Edge
Vera Connell

A Brief History of the Clipper Chip
Annie Vella

Lessons in Technical Leadership
Ivan Towlson

Learn Rust the Hobbes way
Everett Toews

Principles for a Cloud Native Platform
Malin Malliya Wadu
Charlotte Gimblett

From Monolith to Modular
Chris Kumar

Resiliency patterns
Darius Elphick

Lessons in Technical Leadership for Emerging LSEs
Maia Miller

From web development to specialist
Rory Braybrook

The halting problem
Josh Bailey

VesselASID
Natalia Panferova

Blogging your way to success in tech
Thomas Munro

A walking tour of PostgreSQL
Xiaodi Yan

Empower your applications
Ashley Cao

If Nature were developers
Leliel Trethowen

Coding while Trans
Rachel Collingridge

New Gig? New You!
Shaun Lawrie

Gaming PowerShell for Fun and Profit
Steve Barnett

Difficulty levels in Elden Ring
Steven McDonald

Shortcuts to understanding your teammates better
Camy Bhandari

Maslow's Hierarchy
Kade Morton

From Bytes to Bias
Phoenix Zerin

The seven habits of highly effective software developers
Sam Jarman

DRY, WET, SPOT… What?











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