5 hours ago · Tech · 0 comments

Hey there. Yesterday marked the 7-month anniversary of Street-Smart Coding, my first oficial book. Wow! It taught me a lot about writing and marketing. “Do good work and people will come” isn’t 100% true. It should be “do good work and tell people about it.” That applies for a book, a SaaS, or a job promotion. If you haven’t already, grab your copy of Street-Smart Coding here to build future-proof coding skills. And as usual, here are 4 links I thought were worth sharing this week: #1. Claude isn’t your software architect (8min). It fails at the #1 task of an architect: saying no. Use it for implementation instead. #2. Deitel’s C/C++ was the first technical book I studied. In college, I devoured one about Vim and RegEx, learning by typing out examples. But these days, it seems nobody opens technical books anymore (5min) #3. At the last Google I/O, they pushed AI snippets harder. The search engine feels dead. If you don’t want AI in your search results, here are 6 alternative search…

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