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28  mars     00h00
Python’s Collection Module for Specialized Data Structures
Jack Wallen    The Python programming language includes a number of built in container data types, such as lists, tuples and dictionaries. Think of The post Python’s Collection Module for Specialized Data Structures appeared first on The New Stack.
27  mars     16h41
UI Libraries Are Dying: What’s Next?
Eden Ella    UI libraries are a collection of UI components, styles, and utilities packaged and published to be reused in applications. They The post UI Libraries Are Dying: What’s Next appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h58
AlgoKit Python Toolkit for Blockchain
Jessica Wachtel    In a drive to further democratize the blockchain, developers can now write Python applications on Algorand. The Algorand Foundation launched The post AlgoKit Python Toolkit for Blockchain appeared first on The New Stack.
    13h00
Stack Exchange Expands Beyond Q&A Format with Discussions’
David Cassel    It’s an institution. Every month more than million people visit Stack Exchange sites with over million visiting The post Stack Exchange Expands Beyond Q A Format with Discussions’ appeared first on The New Stack.
    12h00
Tutorial: Using LangChain and Gemini to Summarize Articles
Janakiram MSV    In this tutorial, we’ll look at how to combine LangChain a programming framework for using large language models LLMs The post Tutorial: Using LangChain and Gemini to Summarize Articles appeared first on The New Stack.
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Python’s Map() Function: Iterate without Looping
Jack Wallen    Python map is an important function when working with Python iterables tuples, lists, etc. . Essentially, what this function does is The post Python’s Map Function: Iterate without Looping appeared first on The New Stack.
26  mars     15h02
What Is the Python Underscore and How Is It Used?
Jack Wallen    Ah, the underscore, the that connects multiple words when a blank space. A character that can mean nothing and The post What Is the Python Underscore and How Is It Used appeared first on The New Stack.
25  mars     13h13
How to Prevent Secrets from Creeping into Code
Robert Curlee    All too often, secrets are found in released code, exposing the owner to security risks. These secrets include passwords, API The post How to Prevent Secrets from Creeping into Code appeared first on The New Stack.
24  mars     13h00
The Rust Community Matures with JetBrains’ RustRover IDE
David Cassel    It’s been six months since JetBrains launched a dedicated IDE for Rust. But it’s become a milestone a symbolic The post The Rust Community Matures with JetBrains’ RustRover IDE appeared first on The New Stack.
23  mars     12h00
Anti-Agile Project Tracker Linear the Latest to Take on Jira
David Eastman    Some months ago, I looked at the issue and project tracker Plane. This is part of my ongoing mission to The post Anti Agile Project Tracker Linear the Latest to Take on Jira appeared first on The New Stack.
21  mars     15h38
Java 22: Making Java More Attractive for AI Apps Workloads
Darryl K. Taft    has released Java , the latest version of the popular workhorse programming language and development platform. Java Oracle JDK The post Java : Making Java More Attractive for AI Apps Workloads appeared first on The New Stack.
    13h47
FediForum Showcases New Fediverse Apps and Developer Network
Richard MacManus    This week I attended FediForum, a two day virtual event about fediverse technologies. The fediverse is a decentralized network of apps The post FediForum Showcases New Fediverse Apps and Developer Network appeared first on The New Stack.
    12h00
How to Build a Q&A LLM Application with LangChain and Gemini
Janakiram MSV    In this tutorial, we will explore the integration of LangChain, a programming framework for using large language models LLMs in The post How to Build a Q A LLM Application with LangChain and Gemini appeared first on The New Stack.
20  mars     00h00
An Introduction to String Formatting in Go
Jack Wallen    In the Go programming language, string formatting, otherwise known as string interpolation, is when you insert a custom string or The post An Introduction to String Formatting in Go appeared first on The New Stack.
18  mars     20h00
JetBrains Launches CI CD Tool for Small, Mid-Sized Dev Teams
Loraine Lawson    CI CD tools can be quite complex, in part because they’re designed to support the needs of big development shops with The post JetBrains Launches CI CD Tool for Small, Mid Sized Dev Teams appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h54
Say No to Ship It’ Culture: Slow and Steady Wins the Race
Paul Scanlon    In this post, I’d like to share my thoughts on ship it culture which could be polarizing I’ve noticed The post Say No to Ship It’ Culture: Slow and Steady Wins the Race appeared first on The New Stack.
16  mars     12h00
Tips for Developers Moving Sectors in the Software Industry
David Eastman    An important career pivot for any developer whether forced by layoffs or perhaps a desire to start something new The post Tips for Developers Moving Sectors in the Software Industry appeared first on The New Stack.
15  mars     18h00
How to Store Embeddings in Vector Search and Implement RAG
Janakiram MSV    Vector Search is a component of Google Cloud’s Vertex AI platform and it enables the searching of billions of semantically The post How to Store Embeddings in Vector Search and Implement RAG appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h02
Fly.io Luring Devs from the Big 3 Clouds with Object Storage
Darryl K. Taft    Fly.io is behind what may be one of the hottest underground developer movements happening today, as the company has quietly The post Fly.io Luring Devs from the Big Clouds with Object Storage appeared first on The New Stack.
    13h22
20 Years in the Making, GnuCOBOL Is Ready for Industry
Joab Jackson    Get those punch cards back out After years of development, the open source GnuCOBOL has reached an industrial maturity The post Years in the Making, GnuCOBOL Is Ready for Industry appeared first on The New Stack.
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Learn the Go Programming Language: Start Here
Jack Wallen    The Go programming language aka Golang is a versatile programming language that is used for building low level infrastructure, web applications The post Learn the Go Programming Language: Start Here appeared first on The New Stack.
12  mars     17h46
Now Available: How Generative AI Transforms Software Development
Celeste Malia    As generative AI becomes more sophisticated and offers developers new solutions that write code, tests and documentation, it also introduces The post Now Available: How Generative AI Transforms Software Development appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h41
3 Steps to Make Logins with Passkeys Reliable
Gary Archer    Passkeys are a modern and secure way for users to authenticate. Every user login uses public key cryptography, where devices The post Steps to Make Logins with Passkeys Reliable appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h03
The Economics of API Attacks and How Developers Can Stop Them
Loraine Lawson    Hackers go where the money is, and right now they’re finding a rich source in exploiting APIs to steal profitable The post The Economics of API Attacks and How Developers Can Stop Them appeared first on The New Stack.
11  mars     17h25
Nvidia Wants to Rewrite the Software Development Stack
Agam Shah    Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang has caused consternation with a recent proclamation that people will not need to learn how to The post Nvidia Wants to Rewrite the Software Development Stack appeared first on The New Stack.
    10h00
Continuous Delivery: Gold Standard for Software Development
Mandi Walls    Any business trying to deliver best in class products and services to its customers should willingly embrace change. Of course, this can The post Continuous Delivery: Gold Standard for Software Development appeared first on The New Stack.