Best of the Heap: First post of the past
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Stack Overflow's community blog 'The Heap' highlights its first batch of user-contributed articles. The roundup covers a C++26 compile-time reflection technique, OAuth 2.0 device flow for backend engineers, SnortML and agentic AI for intrusion detection, Chrome MV3 service worker pitfalls when building a Google Drive sync engine, a framework for catching bugs in AI-generated code, and interview advice from a tech lead author.
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Compile-Time Map and Compile-Time Mutable Variable with C++26 ReflectionOAuth 2.0 – Device flow explained for Engineers, especially for Backend EngineersWhen the Sensor Starts Thinking: SnortML, Agentic AI, and the Evolving Architecture of Intrusion DetectionBuilding a Google Drive Sync Engine that Survives MV3 Service WorkersYou Shipped It Fast. But Did You Ship It Right?Interviews Aren’t About You (Sorry)Sort: