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fromGrahamdumpleton
1 week ago

When AI content isn't slop - Graham Dumpleton

AI has made it trivially easy to produce content, and the result is a flood of generic, shallow material that exists to fill space rather than help anyone. People have started calling this "AI slop," and the term captures something real. Recycled tutorials, SEO-bait blog posts, content that says nothing you couldn't get by asking a chatbot directly. There's a lot of it, and it's getting worse.
Software development
fromGrahamdumpleton
3 weeks ago

Developer Advocacy in 2026 - Graham Dumpleton

When I moved to VMware, I expected things to continue much as before, but COVID disrupted those plans. When Broadcom acquired VMware, the writing was on the wall and though it took a while, I eventually got made redundant. That was almost 18 months ago. In the time since, I've taken an extended break with overseas travel and thoughts of early retirement. It's been a while therefore since I've done any direct developer advocacy.
Software development
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fromRaymondcamden
8 months ago

Links For You (6/22/25)

I've shared Josh Comeau links many times here and his ability to explain technical matter with incredibly simple and well-built demos is easily the best in the industry.
Web development
Java
fromRaymondcamden
10 months ago

Parsing Markdown in BoxLang - Take 2

Using direct import statements in programming simplifies code and enhances readability compared to dynamically creating objects.
Java
fromRaymondcamden
10 months ago

Parsing Markdown in BoxLang

The key difference in integrating the Flexmark library for Markdown parsing in BoxLang compared to ColdFusion is worth noting.
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