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Debugging Python Code Faster: Proven Techniques Every Developer Should Know
Software developers spend approximately 50% of their programming time debugging code, according to recent industry studies. The Python Software Foundation's 2024 developer survey reveals that debugging remains the second most time-consuming activity after writing new code. For Python developers, this translates to roughly 20 hours per week spent identifying and fixing bugs. These numbers highlight why mastering efficient debugging techniques is critical for productivity.
By Casey Morganabout a month ago in Journal
Why My Neighborhood Library Started Lending Out Smart Devices. AI-Generated.
Never expected to be borrowing a tablet from the library. Yes, I’d borrow books—old paperbacks with pages thumbed soft and the faint smell of dust and glue—but not a tablet. Not some device that could track my reading habits, recommend the next title to dive into, or even help me try out writing real apps. That felt…
By Eira Wexfordabout a month ago in Journal
Why Thousands of UK Tenants Are Speaking Out About Housing Disrepair?
For many tenants across England and Wales, the idea of “home” has taken on a meaning that feels increasingly uncertain. Over the past few years, reports of damp, mould, broken heating systems, structural decay, and persistent leaks have become so common that they’re hardly surprising anymore. What is surprising is just how long many people live with these issues before anything changes.
By sls marketingabout a month ago in Journal
Japan Lifts Tsunami Warning After 7.5 Earthquake + Video
When the ground shakes in Japan, the world pays attention. Late Monday night, as millions of residents prepared to sleep, the earth had a different plan — a powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck off the northeastern coast. Within minutes, alerts lit up phones, sirens echoed across coastal towns, and families scrambled to higher ground.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a month ago in Journal
Office 365 Tenant to Tenant Migration Best Practices
The Office 365 tenant-to-tenant migration task is more than just your mere Office 365 data relocation but it is more about your business and protection of data integrity. When organizations expand, merge, or integrate multiple Office 365 tenants into one, they need to migrate their Office 365 tenant data to another Office 365 tenant. This process is called Office 365 tenant-to-tenant migration.
By Claire Bowenabout a month ago in Journal
A Letter From Future Me
Life has been good to me. Not painless—not easy—but good. I’ve suffered, sure. Everyone does. Some would argue I took a heavier share. But suffering was never something I scorned. It taught me more than comfort ever did. It hardened me in the right ways, and eventually it even became a voluntary pastime. A discipline. A craft. Something I strengthened myself against the way others train for sport.
By That ‘Freedom’ Guyabout a month ago in Journal
You don’t need permission to pivot, especially after 40
It hits you, sometimes subtly, sometimes like a tidal wave, that whisper, or perhaps a roar, that something needs to shift. You’re over 40, a remarkable age often brimming with a unique blend of wisdom, resilience, and a quiet yearning for something more.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 2 months ago in Journal
Changing My Diet During Pregnancy: A Food Diary
Pregnancy has completely reshaped the way I think about food. Suddenly, it’s not just about what tastes good—it’s about what nourishes both me and my little one. Some days I crave comfort, like a creamy bowl of pasta with roasted vegetables, while other days I want light, fresh meals that make me feel energized like ready to eat seafood. One of the biggest changes for me has been learning how to balance indulgence with nutrition, and how exciting it can be to explore new flavors and ingredients along the way.
By Jamie Funai2 months ago in Journal









