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As AI rapidly accelerates software development, many engineers are asking a reasonable question: “Will my role still matter in an AI-driven future?” For roles centered on feature development alone, that concern is valid. For Senior Cloud & Integration Engineers, the answer is clear: This role is not only resilient to AI — it becomes more…
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Updated guidance for solo founders, small teams, and SaaS builders In 2021, I published a beginner-friendly guide on Azure DevOps branching and…
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Last updated: 2025 If you’re new to Azure DevOps Git branching and confused by GitFlow diagrams, release branches, and pull requests—this guide…
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When you’re an early-stage founder, security still matters — but every dollar does too. Recently, I went through the process of hardening…
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The U.S. Department of Energy has announced partnerships with 24 organizations to support the Trump administration’s Genesis Mission, accelerating scientific discovery with…
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