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I've noticed lately that my elbow has been hurting after a long session of coding. For some reason, the more difficult a bug is to solve, the more pressure I put on my left elbow. I don't remember this feeling when I was a young whipper snapper programmer. I started looking for a solution and found this elbow pad that looks like just what the doctor ordered.
It is never too early to start teaching the next wave of developers about semantic HTML. This cute board book for babies covers some semantic tags to gently introduce them into the world of web standards and best practices. Will their first words be mama, dada, or <header>?
As programmers, we all know that sometimes the best way to find a solution to a bug or technical issue that has been plaguing us, is to explain it out loud. Rubber ducks have long been used as a good listener and a way to avoid seeming completely crazy. If someone catches you talking out loud... you can just say "I'm not losing it, I was just talking to this rubber duck". This ceramic mug pays homage to our little yellow friends, and this way you save desk space by combining your rubber duck and coffee mug into one!
Are you preparing for your next interview? Perhaps you just want to stay sharp for when the corporate overlords deem your role redundant. Optimize your efficiency by pulling up these cards next time you are waiting in line, waiting for that cup of coffee to finish brewing, or waiting on the world to change. There are two options available: JavaScript & Data Structures and Python & Data Structures. Pick the one that suits your role best and get to learning!
When the majority of your job requires you to be in front of a computer, you best make yourself comfortable. I don't have the scientific stats to make claims about the benefits of standing vs. sitting, but I know I feel better when I alternate between the two. This Tresanti adjustable height desk can significantly reduce physical strain and fatigue caused by long hours of sitting, thus enhancing focus and efficiency. The desk also includes convenient features such as integrated USB ports for charging devices, a spacious desktop for multiple monitors, and a drawer for storage. I have owned two of these desks, one in white and one in black, for over 3 years and I'm glad I made the purchase.
For those of you who have the problem of letting your coffee, or other hot beverage, sit too long that it becomes cold, the Ember temperature control smart mug is here to save the day. I don't have this issue, but my wife swears by this mug and claims it has saved many cups of coffee from being dumped down the drain.
We can thank CSS for making the web a more aesthetically pleasing place. We can also thank CSS for helping us come up with creative combinations of curse words as we try to center some content. Thankfully, CSS has been advancing recently and if you'd like to show off your pride in being able to create 'pixel-perfect' web experiences, then this is the sticker pack for you. This pack is brought to you by the team behind the CSS Weekly newsletter.
In the era of remote work and home offices, creating the right atmosphere to spark creativity and motivation is more critical than ever before. For software engineers, this can be especially challenging. Enter the "Smells Like Coding Genius" candle. This unique product, with its blend of intriguing scents, can create an environment conducive to deep thought and problem-solving.