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How to Improve at Peer Review?

Sun, 11/17/2024 - 9:31am

I've recently joined a new company and I've begun to realize that I had never previously been exposed to good PRs and general peer review. My colleagues seem able to pick up on many details that could be improved in each others' and my code. These range from minor comments about docstrings, variable names to more general comments about the philosophy of the codebase and particular function implementations. Whereas I find it hard to pick up on anywhere near the same amount of detail. Are there any good resources out there on how to achieve a thorough review, akin to the resources available on how to read a scientific paper? Any tips from the community?

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42164366

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Haskell Mafia

Sun, 11/17/2024 - 9:05am
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How Many 'Copilots' Do We Need?

Sun, 11/17/2024 - 8:56am
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ReliveAI_V2

Sun, 11/17/2024 - 8:55am

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Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42164192

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A century of motorways

Sun, 11/17/2024 - 8:54am
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Show HN: Pull metrics for your favorite stocks

Sun, 11/17/2024 - 8:50am

Hey HN! I've built a simple application that let's you pull data like price, moving averages, stop-losses etc. for your favorite stocks. I always found myself looking up the same things (on yahoo finance, trading platforms etc.), so I wanted an easy way to fetch the data.

It's still baby steps - right now you cannot specify the data you want, and it only supports US stocks, but it's a start!

I'd love to hear from you what data and functionalities could be useful for you to have access to, so I can continue improving on this :)

If you input your own stock tickers, it generates a new url that you can share with others. Like here's my current portfolio: https://numeric-replica-441407-p8.ew.r.appspot.com/portfolio...

Best,

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42164178

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Soldering Is Easy

Sun, 11/17/2024 - 8:49am
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Google Flood Hub

Sun, 11/17/2024 - 8:49am
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Show HN: GitHub Multi-Topic Explorer: A Tool for Multiple Topics Searches

Sun, 11/17/2024 - 8:48am

Hey HN,

If you've ever tried to explore GitHub topics and found that the platform doesn't exactly let you explore repositories that span multiple topics, you're not alone. While GitHub allows you to search by a single topic, it doesn't natively provide a way to search for repositories at the intersection of multiple topics. That can make it hard to discover more nuanced projects that fall into overlapping areas of interest.

To solve this, I’ve developed GitHub Topics Explorer. This allows you to combine multiple topics and explore the repositories that match all of those topics, giving you much more granular results in your search for perfect tool , framework or app.

Key Features: Multi-Topic Search: Combine multiple topics (e.g., machine-learning + deep-learning + python) to find repositories that fit all of your search criteria. Granular Filtering: Focus on more specific intersections of topics and discover projects that you wouldn’t find with single-topic searches. Simple Interface: Just input your topics and hit search to get a refined list of repositories that fit your criteria.

Why This Is Useful: Better Discovery: For developers who are interested in niche or specific intersections of technologies (e.g., blockchain + machine-learning), this tool enables more precise exploration than GitHub’s built-in search. Targeted Research: Researchers, hobbyists, and developers can now more easily find repositories that align with a multi-faceted set of interests, improving the chances of discovering useful or related projects.

Community and Collaboration: Finding repositories at the intersection of multiple topics can foster collaboration between people working on similar but distinct areas of interest.

Example Use Cases: Searching for repositories that deal with both WebAssembly and Rust. Finding machine learning projects that also incorporate Natural Language Processing (NLP). Exploring open-source software that spans both data-science and cloud-computing.

If you're someone who’s limited by GitHub's current topic search, give this tool a try and let me know what you think! I’d love feedback, suggestions, and ideas for how to make it even more useful.

Feel free to play around with the search functionality. I present to you the Triton for Repo Searches! Happy coding!

https://githubtopics.cloudninelabs.site/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42164169

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