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Getting AI to bullshit for you
Christian Heilmann
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What’s next for Chris? I’ve got a new job!
Christian Heilmann
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Reading tweets without being logged in
Christian Heilmann
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Is it too late to fix the problem of AI clutter on the web?
Christian Heilmann
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Interview with Goto Unscripted about the present and future of developer tools
Christian Heilmann
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Turning the screw with AI – ways for developer advocates to debunk the “AI can replace developers” myth
Christian Heilmann
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New array methods in JavaScript bring immutability
Christian Heilmann
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The many ways to select the n-th character from a string.
Christian Heilmann
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Nobody thrives on rejection – here are reasons I didn’t take job offers
Christian Heilmann
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PrivateGPT – Running “ChatGPT” offline on local documents
Christian Heilmann
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I just did a test to apply as a front end developer – and things aren’t going well
Christian Heilmann
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Developer Tools That Shouldn’t Be Secrets • Christian Heilmann • GOTO 2022
Christian Heilmann
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An open proposal to OpenAI, Bard, Amazon, et al…: GPTeachers
Christian Heilmann
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The ongoing defence of frontend as a full-time job
Christian Heilmann
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Here is where developers perish…
Christian Heilmann
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Crown dwarf witness – Recording a new course for LinkedIn Learning in Graz
Christian Heilmann
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Microsoft Edge now allows you to simulate dark, light, high contrast mode, blurred vision and colour deficiencies right from the Device Emulation toolbar
Christian Heilmann
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Interview questions: Outline your thoughts on open source software development, why is it something a company should do?
Christian Heilmann
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Upgrading our CSS habits: aspect-ratio
Christian Heilmann
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Interview questions: What practices in software teams lead to better quality products?
Christian Heilmann
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