Things That Caught My Attention Last Week - July 6

Published on Monday, July 7, 2025

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Open-source

FAQ | ClearlyDefined Docs by ClearlyDefined

.NET

How to Find Public Symbols That Can Be Internal Using Roslyn by Gérald Barré

Importing JSON Files Into A C# Project by Barret Blake

Domain Driven Design

Inspired by Alistair Cockburn and Juan Manuel Garrido de Paz's book "Hexagonal Architecture Explained," I thought I'd converse with ChatGPT about where a DDD translation layer could live by Hemal Varambhia

Agile/Work Life

How Leaders Fight Back Against Overwork by Melissa Swift

Using anti-requirements to find system boundaries by Andreas Öhlund and David Boike

Sara Ford on Learning Agile at Microsoft by JD Meier

Software Development

React Still Feels Insane And No One Is Talking About It by Mario Brizic

Security

Secure Coding Guideline by Tanya Janca

AI

The End of Code as We Know It by Shayne Sweeney

Free Lunch Is Over for the AI That Broke the Web by Luc Olinga

OpenAI Says It's Hired a Forensic Psychiatrist as Its Users Keep Sliding Into Mental Health Crises by Frank Landymore

I Asked ChatGPT How I Can Avoid Being Replaced by AI - It Gave Me 4 Great Tips by Nicole Spector

The Missing Guide to Prompt Engineering by Ishwar Jwa

ChatGPT vs Claude vs Gemini: I Used All Three to Save 10 Hours a Week - Here's What Actually Worked by Lakisha Davis

Microsoft has a new way to use AI in OneNote ' but a "dumb" feature excites me more by Sean Endicott

I'm being paid to fix issues caused by AI by Suzanne Bearne

Databases

Announcing a new IDE for PostgreSQL in VS Code from Microsoft by JoshMSFT

Computing

C's treatment of void * is not broken by Christopher Bazley

A Strange Phrase Keeps Turning Up in Scientific Papers, But Why? by Aaron J. Snoswell et al

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