The chapter covers the importance of managing dependencies in software development to prevent vulnerabilities, while exploring the contrasting views on minimizing dependencies versus relying on valuable external dependencies. It also delves into podcast sponsorships, showcasing the process of producing ad spots with sponsors like One Password and emphasizing the value they bring to the audience. Lastly, it discusses different database options like NEON and Nian, highlighting their features in supporting modern software development practices and the benefits they offer for application development.
Adam & Jerod discuss the news! But first, we discuss how you can keep up with the software world (good question, Tyler Boyd!) On the docket: Developer job postings trend, the Ladybird Browser Initiative, the Polyfill.js supply chain attack & is the future self-hosted?
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