Episode 16: Go — The Language That Shows Up, Does The Job, And Leaves Before The Meeting Ends

Go (or Golang, because the internet cannot resist giving everything a second name) is the programming language designed for people who like their software fast, their builds faster, and their coworkers emotionally stable. It was built to solve a very specific problem: “How do we write modern server software without needing a 900 page handbook, … Read more

Episode 16: Alfred Sisley — Weather Whisperer, Bridge Collector, Sky Addict

If Claude Monet is the headline grabber, Alfred Sisley is the quiet friend whose landscapes sneak up on you until you realize you’ve been breathing in his skies for five minutes. Born in Paris to British parents, he spent nearly his whole life in France yet remained a British citizen to the end — an Anglo-French Impressionist … Read more

Playwright — End-to-End Testing with Superpowers

If Cypress is that flashy magician who makes your web app disappear and reappear in a puff of smoke, Playwright is the magician who shows up with a full special effects crew, a smoke machine, and three different camera angles. It’s not just another E2E testing framework — it’s a browser automation extravaganza that makes QA folks … Read more

Creativity Without Borders: India, China, and the Ancient Inventors Who Shaped the World

Let’s rewind to a time before smartwatches, wireless earbuds, and espresso machines that talk back. Welcome to ancient India and China — civilizations that casually dropped some of the biggest intellectual mic drops in history. While Europe was still figuring out how not to eat dirt, these cultural giants were inventing paper, surgery, zero, and, presumably, the … Read more