Dev
- [Git hacks you should know about](https://dev.to/teamxenox/
git-hacks-you-should-know-about-16pk) – these could save you one day.
- [Top 10 books for getting started with automation testing](https://
www.lambdatest.com/blog/top-10-books-for-getting-started-with-automation-testing/)
– Automation testers, how are you doing with that 2019 reading list?
Deeksha Agarwal has some titles you might want to add.
- [When “Zoë” !== “Zoë”; Or, why you need to normalize Unicode strings](https://
withblue.ink/2019/03/11/why-you-need-to-normalize-unicode-strings.html) –
“Never heard of Unicode normalization? You’re not alone. But it will save
you a lot of trouble.”
- [Iodide: An experimental tool for scientific communication and exploration
on the web](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/03/
iodide-an-experimental-tool-for-scientific-communicatiodide-for-scientific-communication-exploration-on-the-web/)
– Mozilla recently released Iodide, an open source experimental tool to
help scientists write beautiful interactive documents using web
technologies, using a familiar iterative workflow. Brendan Colloran walks
you through the tool and explains how (and why) it was built.
Ops
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- [The 737 Max and why software engineers might want to pay attention](https://
medium.com/@jpaulreed/
the-737max-and-why-software-engineers-should-pay-attention-a041290994bd) –
In the wake of the Boeing aircraft’s two fatal crashes, J. Paul Reed
discusses how the situation can apply to the complexity of the software
development industry.