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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14820 · Jun 11

#other This collection is a big set of open-ended questions about backend development, covering everything from code design and databases to security, teamwork, and even some fun, creative questions. The main idea is not to test for right or wrong answers, but to start conversations that help you understand how someone thinks, solves problems, and works with others. By using these questions, you can quickly see what topics a candidate knows well and how they approach new challenges, which helps you find the best fit for your team and project[2][3][4]. The benefit is that you get a clearer, more honest picture of a person’s skills and style, making it easier to choose the right developer for your needs. https://github.com/arialdomartini/Back-End-Developer-Interview-Questions

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@githubtrending · Post #14788 · 06/05/2025, 12:00 AM

#cplusplus#avx#avx_512#avx_instructions#avx2#avx512#intrinsics#neon#simd#simd_instructions#simd_intrinsics#simd_library#simd_parallelism#simd_programming#sse42#wasm Highway is a C++ library that helps make software run faster and use less energy. It does this by using SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) instructions, which let the CPU perform the same operation on many pieces of data at once. This can make programs up to 10 times faster and reduce energy use by up to five times. Highway works on many different types of computers and is easy to use, making it a good choice for developers who want to improve their software's performance. https://github.com/google/highway

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@githubtrending · Post #14919 · 07/06/2025, 12:00 PM

#cplusplus#aes#avx#avx_instructions#chrome#chrome_devtools#chromedriver#chromium#chromium_browser#content_shell#jpeg_xl#jpegxl#jxl#libjxl#linux#thorium#thorium_browser#thoriumos#web_browser#web_platform#webbrowser Thorium is a fast, optimized web browser based on Chromium, designed to work well on modern CPUs with advanced instruction sets like AVX and SSE4. It offers better performance than standard Chromium and Chrome, opening tabs and rendering pages quickly. Thorium includes enhanced privacy features such as DNS over HTTPS and Do Not Track enabled by default, plus support for modern media formats like HEVC and JPEG XL. It keeps the familiar Chrome interface and supports all Chrome extensions, making it easy to switch. Available on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and Raspberry Pi, it suits users wanting speed, privacy, and compatibility across devices[3][5][1]. https://github.com/Alex313031/thorium