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17  avril     17h14
Scala Creator Proposes Lean Scala’ for Simpler Code
Darryl K. Taft    Martin Odersky, creator of the Scala programming language has posted a masterful proposal for developers to pursue the concept of The post Scala Creator Proposes Lean Scala’ for Simpler Code appeared first on The New Stack.
    16h04
Linux Foundation Overture Maps the Globe with Open Data
Joab Jackson    SEATTLE A Linux Foundation project to map the world with open data has launched a beta of its service The post Linux Foundation Overture Maps the Globe with Open Data appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h31
Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: A Beginner’s Guide
Aaron Linskens    As software supply chain attacks continue to evolve, security challenges remain at the forefront of modern software development. Of all The post Zero Day Vulnerabilities: A Beginner’s Guide appeared first on The New Stack.
    13h17
What Are Python Sets’ and How Do You Use Them?
Jack Wallen    A Python Set is a collection data type that is iterable, mutable, and cannot be duplicated. This data type can The post What Are Python Sets’ and How Do You Use Them appeared first on The New Stack.
16  avril     22h28
Meet the System Package Data Exchange: SPDX 3.0, with Profiles
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols    SEATTLE SPDX, the open standard for System Bill of Materials, takes a major step forward. For years, we needed a The post Meet the System Package Data Exchange: SPDX . , with Profiles appeared first on The New Stack.
13  avril     12h00
A Developer’s Guide to Getting Started with LlamaIndex
David Eastman    A Large Language Model represents a moment in history, forever frozen in the time they were built. Leveraging an LLM The post A Developer’s Guide to Getting Started with LlamaIndex appeared first on The New Stack.
11  avril     20h38
Rust Gets Security, WASI 0.2 Support, Productivity Boost
Darryl K. Taft    As the adoption of the Rust programming language continues to rise, new challenges as well as advances have also arisen, The post Rust Gets Security, WASI . Support, Productivity Boost appeared first on The New Stack.
10  avril     14h55
How (and When) to Use a Python While Loop
Jack Wallen    While loops are an essential aspect of programming. What a while loop does is continue executing a statement or set The post How and When to Use a Python While Loop appeared first on The New Stack.
    12h00
WebAssembly Adoption: Is Slow and Steady Winning the Race?
Richard Gall    Where are we at with WebAssembly adoption Eighteen months ago, The New Stack published an article asking what was holding The post WebAssembly Adoption: Is Slow and Steady Winning the Race appeared first on The New Stack.
09  avril     17h17
How to Get Peak Performance without a Vast Amount of Memory
Behrad Babaee    Have you heard of the buffalo theory According to this theory, a herd of buffalo can only move as fast The post How to Get Peak Performance without a Vast Amount of Memory appeared first on The New Stack.
    17h00
Highlight.io: Open Source Application Monitoring for Developers
Jay Khatri    Success in today’s digital markets depends on providing a simple and seamless user experience. But even the best written and tested The post Highlight.io: Open Source Application Monitoring for Developers appeared first on The New Stack.
08  avril     14h12
Code in Context: How AI Can Help Improve Our Documentation
Jon Udell    Although I’ve written a few Steampipe plugins, they’ve only required a basic understanding of the plugin SDK. I’m surely not The post Code in Context: How AI Can Help Improve Our Documentation appeared first on The New Stack.
    09h00
Who’s Using Ruby on Rails Now and Is It AI Panacea for Devs?
Richard MacManus    In the most recent Stack Overflow Developer Survey, Ruby on Rails was used by . of respondents. While that doesn’t The post Who’s Using Ruby on Rails Now and Is It AI Panacea for Devs appeared first on The New Stack.
07  avril     13h00
C# Compiler Lead Jared Parsons on 20 Years at Microsoft
David Cassel    After years at Microsoft, Jared Parsons took a kind of victory lap. Parsons has appeared on three different podcasts The post C Compiler Lead Jared Parsons on Years at Microsoft appeared first on The New Stack.
06  avril     11h00
How to Run a Local LLM via LocalAI, an Open Source Project
David Eastman    Earlier this year I wrote about how to set up and run a local LLM with Ollama and Llama . In The post How to Run a Local LLM via LocalAI, an Open Source Project appeared first on The New Stack.
05  avril     17h00
If Dev and Ops Had a Baby It Would Be Called Winglang
Elad Ben-Israel    The cloud is an organic system that evolves, and possibilities are endless you can essentially build what you want. The post If Dev and Ops Had a Baby It Would Be Called Winglang appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h13
Shifting Left Is Now Mainstream for Developers, or Is It?
Darryl K. Taft    The process of shifting left during software development to improve the overall quality and security of systems has been touted The post Shifting Left Is Now Mainstream for Developers, or Is It appeared first on The New Stack.
04  avril     21h00
Golang Variables and Data Types: An Introduction
Jack Wallen    Now that you’ve got a taste of how the Go language works, it’s time we take a step back and The post Golang Variables and Data Types: An Introduction appeared first on The New Stack.
    20h30
Golang 1.22 Redefines the For Loop for Easier Concurrency
Joab Jackson    The Golang community is all abuzz over a few recent changes the programming language’s most basic control flow statements, the The post Golang . Redefines the For Loop for Easier Concurrency appeared first on The New Stack.
    17h30
Rust 1.77.1, a Patch Release to Fix an Issue with Windows
Darryl K. Taft    The Rust Release Team last week introduced Rust . . , a patch release to fix an issue with Windows introduced in The post Rust . . , a Patch Release to Fix an Issue with Windows appeared first on The New Stack.
02  avril     15h57
AI Code Generation: 6 FAQs for Developers
Manish Kapur    There’s no denying that AI code generation is poised to transform software development. Studies are calling attention to the incredible The post AI Code Generation: FAQs for Developers appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h16
How to Code First with Design-First Benefits
Rak Siva    The preference between starting with design or jumping straight into coding often depends on the context of the project, the The post How to Code First with Design First Benefits appeared first on The New Stack.
01  avril     18h27
From Postgres to ScyllaDB NoSQL, with a 349x Speed Boost
Cynthia Dunlop    Speed matters for Coralogix, an observability platform that dev teams trust to spot incidents before they escalate into problems. Coralogix The post From Postgres to ScyllaDB NoSQL, with a x Speed Boost appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h16
5 Software Development Skills AI Will Render Obsolete
Eran Yahav    The common refrain that AI will change everything is outdated; AI has already had a monumental impact, perhaps nowhere more The post Software Development Skills AI Will Render Obsolete appeared first on The New Stack.
    12h00
What Are Python Lambda Functions and How Do You Use Them?
Jack Wallen    Although Python is generally a very easy to learn and easily comprehended language, it doesn’t mean there aren’t concepts that can tend The post What Are Python Lambda Functions and How Do You Use Them appeared first on The New Stack.
30  mars     12h00
The Glamorous Toolkit: Testing a Software Exploration Tool
David Eastman    We’ve always been rather conservative when viewing code, data and other software structures. We’ve used file browsers, sometimes with some The post The Glamorous Toolkit: Testing a Software Exploration Tool appeared first on The New Stack.