Michael Kennedy interviewed me about my five "design patterns" for writing about programming.
I need to raise $500 for homeless services so I can lead a Zen street retreat.
How should my code respond to network errors, outages, and other exceptions?
Experienced programmers solve interesting problems, in this new book in the "Architecture of Open Source Applications" series.
If you want a simple, reliable method for programming a MongoDB application, watch this.
Know your number: use my app to estimate the gender distribution of your friends on Twitter.
I'll tell you about the outcome of four years' thought: a smart strategy for resilient MongoDB applications.
I'll speak about testing networked applications, and about mentoring young coders.
Rebecca Jennings teaches accessibility. Shraya Ramani and Kyle Erf describe a massively parallel system written in Go.
Video of my talk at PyCon 2016 in Portland. I talked about writing about programming.