1. I go through the entire list and aim to pick those talks that stand out by looking for interesting/unusual/popular topic, new ideas, large # views in a relatively short timeframe, being presented by community leaders. This is just to name a few. At the same time, I strive for covering all areas of software engineering. Building the fe…
1. I go through the entire list and aim to pick those talks that stand out by looking for interesting/unusual/popular topic, new ideas, large # views in a relatively short timeframe, being presented by community leaders. This is just to name a few. At the same time, I strive for covering all areas of software engineering. Building the featured talks list is the hardest and most time-consuming part as there are usually too many talks that I'd love to feature.
2. Yes, I'm aware of this issue. It's not ideal and I reported it to Substack some time ago. It'd be helpful if they provided a link to the full post right before it gets truncated. I think it'd be great for the reader and beneficial for Substack, too. The only way to overcome this limitation for now is to open the post in Substack by clicking the title.
1. I go through the entire list and aim to pick those talks that stand out by looking for interesting/unusual/popular topic, new ideas, large # views in a relatively short timeframe, being presented by community leaders. This is just to name a few. At the same time, I strive for covering all areas of software engineering. Building the featured talks list is the hardest and most time-consuming part as there are usually too many talks that I'd love to feature.
2. Yes, I'm aware of this issue. It's not ideal and I reported it to Substack some time ago. It'd be helpful if they provided a link to the full post right before it gets truncated. I think it'd be great for the reader and beneficial for Substack, too. The only way to overcome this limitation for now is to open the post in Substack by clicking the title.
All makes sense. Thank you for all your effort!