Myriam Frisano explores the basics of hand-coding SVGs with practical examples to demystify the inner workings of common SVG elements. In this guide, you’ll learn about asking the right questions to solve common positioning problems and how to leverage JavaScript so that, by the end, you can add “SVG coding” to your toolbox. You’ll also […]
As AI continues to evolve, so do the threats against it. As these GenAI systems become more sophisticated and widely adopted, ensuring their security and ethical use becomes paramount. 0Din is a groundbreaking GenAI bug bounty program dedicated specifically to help secure GenAI systems and beyond. In this blog, you’ll learn about 0Din, how it […]
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For the most part, I think that software engineers, developers, programmers, coders — call ’em whatever you like — all tend to share an important trait — curiosity. Yes, even the jaded cynics with a decades-long career behind them. Curiosity may have killed the cat, but when it comes to those of us who write […]
I take it, if you’re reading this, you’ve made the decision or at the very least are toying with the idea of building a Zoom app. That’s great news for many Zoom users like myself who rely on the additional functionality and features these apps give our daily in and out of meeting experiences, but […]
In the last 10 years I’ve given more than 400 coding interviews. That’s the equivalent of 2 working months just watching strangers having a crack at the same few programming challenges. Some of my would-be colleagues solve the problems without incident, but others run into trouble for similar, easily-correctable reasons. I wish I could give […]
A singular goal. To release as quickly as humanly possible. Laser-sharp focus. Make the most of Zoom’s new Layers API. A daring vision. To give Zoom users better meetings. The Prezi way. All of these, in many ways, are a testament to Prezi’s long history of wanting to turn the boring, the mundane, into engaging, […]
The way, us, engineers saw it… Engineering @ Prezi PowerWeek 2022 We came, we saw, we conquered, said the Romans. But this is not Ancient Rome, it’s Prezi engineering and this is 2022. The world has changed and evolved, and as such, our conclusions got a lot more diverse than come, see, and conquer. In […]
Is coding a science or an art? — Matthew Garlington (@dejadu13) May 21, 2022 I’ve seen many versions of this question posed over the years, and to Matthew’s credit it’s a very good question. As you can see in the replies people translate their lived experience writing code and answer art or science based on […]
This article tells the story of how Stream’s Android team refined our progress tracking process during file uploads in the Stream Chat Android SDK. Our original implementation to track file upload progress worked, but it had some in-code usability and UX issues that we wanted to clean up. The following account gives an up-close look […]