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    Eleftheria DrosopoulouMay 18th, 2026
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    We Have Been Measuring Developer Productivity Wrong for Forty Years — And the Metrics We Replaced the Bad Ones With Are Also Wrong

    DORA metrics are now the dominant language for measuring engineering team performance. But what happens when even our best measurement…

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    Eleftheria DrosopoulouApril 10th, 2026
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    The AI Coding Assistant Has Been on Your Team for a Year. What Did It Actually Change About How We Write Software?

    GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Code now have 12–18 months of real production data. The honest post-adoption analysis — what…

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    Omozegie AziegbeNovember 6th, 2025
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    A Developer’s Guide to AI-Assisted Programming

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising the way developers write, debug, and optimise code. With the rise of AI-powered coding assistants…

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    Eleftheria DrosopoulouOctober 13th, 2025
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    Eclipse IDE Power Tips: Boosting Productivity with Hidden Features

    Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) like Eclipse are powerful—but many developers only scratch the surface of what they offer. Over years…

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    Eleftheria DrosopoulouOctober 2nd, 2025
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    Eclipse vs IntelliJ: Which IDE Really Wins for Enterprise Java?

    Choosing an IDE for enterprise Java isn’t just an exercise in taste — it affects onboarding time, debugging speed, CI/CD…

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    Eleftheria DrosopoulouAugust 12th, 2025
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    Low‑Code Java Tools & Developer Productivity: Using JHipster, Vaadin Flow, and Spring Initializr in Enterprise Workflows

    In today’s fast-moving enterprise environments, the demand for rapid application development (RAD) is growing. While Java has long been seen…

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