The Most Interesting Reads in October 2022

Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 2

The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets (No Excuses!) — Joel on Software

CS631 — Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment

Trey Howard, arguing nuclear risk is low — Marginal REVOLUTION

Ask HN: In what ways is programming more difficult today than it was years ago?

Copy If You Can: Improving Your UI Design Skills With Copywork — Smashing Magazine

Mike Acton’s Expectations of Professional Software Engineers — Adam Johnson

Junior to Senior: Career Advice for the Ambitious Programmer — Holloway

The Paris Review — What Writers and Editors Do — The Paris Review

Total Recall

How does the Russo-Ukrainian War end? — by Timothy Snyder

Meta Meets Microsoft — Stratechery by Ben Thompson

Plod has a bunch of questions — Marginal REVOLUTION

Low Earth Orbit Visualization

Learn enough C to survive — by The Jesus — Code of Honor

Trying new programming languages helped me grow as a software engineer

Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 16

E.W. Dijkstra Archive: On the role of scientific thought (EWD447)

Walter Russell Mead on the Past and Future of American Foreign Policy (full)

Professio sano in vitam sanam (on balancing work and life) — Study Hacks — Cal Newport

Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years

How SRE Relates to DevOps

My Top 10 Tips for Doing Time In ‘the Hole’

This war is forever–you hear, Sofi? — APOFENIE

  • https://www.apofenie.com/letters-and-essays/2022/11/6/this-war-is-forever
  • Even if Bruno Macaes suggests that Ukraine is new Syria and this heartbreaking essay even finds solitude with the reconciliation of no end in sight, there is still wisdom of Timothy Snyder that war begins as unimaginable and their end is unimaginable as well. This is politics and nature of politics too.

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Pavol Kutaj

Infrastructure Support Engineer/Technical Writer (snowplow.io) with a passion for Python/writing documentation. More about me: https://pavol.kutaj.com