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15  octobre     18h00
GraphQL-to-REST API Connectors Is Apollo’s Biggest Thing’
B. Cameron Gain    NEW YORK The release of Connectors during Apollo’s GraphQL Summit conference here marks one of Apollo’s most significant innovations to The post GraphQL to REST API Connectors Is Apollo’s Biggest Thing’ appeared first on The New Stack.
    17h00
Goldilocks Principle in Software Architecture: Finding the Just Right’ Balance
Moti Rafalin    The software industry has witnessed a seismic shift in recent years, moving from monolithic architectures to microservices in pursuit of The post Goldilocks Principle in Software Architecture: Finding the Just Right’ Balance appeared first on The New Stack.
14  octobre     15h30
Spin StarlingMonkey Equals JavaScript for WebAssembly
B. Cameron Gain    VIENNA It took a while, but JavaScript deployment with WebAssembly Wasm has seen a nice development, highlighted here with The post Spin StarlingMonkey Equals JavaScript for WebAssembly appeared first on The New Stack.
12  octobre     11h00
Working With JSON Data in Python
Jessica Wachtel    JavaScript Object Notation JSON facilitates information sharing between applications. It’s the go to choice for exchanging data between web clients and The post Working With JSON Data in Python appeared first on The New Stack.
11  octobre     13h36
How to Install Python 3.13? Use the Interactive Interpreter
Jack Wallen    With the latest release of Python version . , there are several exciting features, including the new interactive interpreter. This interpreter The post How to Install Python . Use the Interactive Interpreter appeared first on The New Stack.
10  octobre     20h00
Atlassian’s New AI Product Gives Developers Access to Agents
Loraine Lawson    Atlassian, the creators of Jira, released a generative AI product called Rovo that features pre configured AI agents and the ability The post Atlassian’s New AI Product Gives Developers Access to Agents appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h14
How To Work With Date and Time in Python
Jessica Wachtel    We expect our applications and services to always be on time. Tasks like automation, data collection, scheduling, security and IoT The post How To Work With Date and Time in Python appeared first on The New Stack.
    12h00
Rust’s Expanding Horizons: Memory Safe and Lightning Fast
Darryl K. Taft    The Rust programming language continues to be one of the top programming languages and has been the most admired The post Rust’s Expanding Horizons: Memory Safe and Lightning Fast appeared first on The New Stack.
07  octobre     18h21
Python 3.13: Blazing New Trails in Performance and Scale
Darryl K. Taft    Python ., expected to be released today, represents a significant step forward for the Python programming language, particularly in terms The post Python . : Blazing New Trails in Performance and Scale appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h00
Mix Human Expertise With LLM Assistance for Easier Coding
Jon Udell    This box full of ready to mail letters was my problem, and the checklist shown at the upper right was the solution. The post Mix Human Expertise With LLM Assistance for Easier Coding appeared first on The New Stack.
04  octobre     20h01
Go Big or Go Home: What GitHub Learned Building Copilot
Joab Jackson    Launched in June , GitHub’s Copilot feature now has . million paying users, with of their code written by The post Go Big or Go Home: What GitHub Learned Building Copilot appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h23
Microsoft Taking Up the Mantra of Platform Engineering
Todd R. Weiss    Microsoft is going all in on platform engineering as the company continues to develop and expand its almost one year old Secure The post Microsoft Taking Up the Mantra of Platform Engineering appeared first on The New Stack.
03  octobre     17h00
Open Source Supply Chains Can Fix Your Dependency Headaches
Sam Snyder    The ever evolving landscape of software development presents significant challenges, particularly in managing dependencies and implementing updates. We develop in an The post Open Source Supply Chains Can Fix Your Dependency Headaches appeared first on The New Stack.
02  octobre     19h00
Developer Relations Foundation Aims to Clarify Role
Loraine Lawson    Developer relations DevRel has a My Gal Friday problem: It’s not that they don’t have a role to play, it’s The post Developer Relations Foundation Aims to Clarify Role appeared first on The New Stack.
    18h00
Why Staging Is a Bottleneck for Microservice Testing
Arjun Iyer    A typical CI CD workflow for engineering teams adopting microservices architecture looks something like this: Build and run basic unit tests The post Why Staging Is a Bottleneck for Microservice Testing appeared first on The New Stack.
01  octobre     17h00
Binary Provenance, SBOMs and the Software Supply Chain for Humans
Mike Long    What’s really running in prod Every engineer will hear these immortal words on a long enough timeline or career . It The post Binary Provenance, SBOMs and the Software Supply Chain for Humans appeared first on The New Stack.
28  septembre     16h00
Git: Set Up a Local Repository Accessible by LAN
Jack Wallen    A Git repository simplifies the sharing of code to a team. Many teams opt to go the GitHub route but The post Git: Set Up a Local Repository Accessible by LAN appeared first on The New Stack.
    12h00
Handling Edge Cases and Exceptions in Python
Jessica Wachtel    Developing applications is all fun and games until the error messages start coming fast and furiously. Welcome to your exceptions The post Handling Edge Cases and Exceptions in Python appeared first on The New Stack.
27  septembre     15h00
How To Get Started With Native Python
Jessica Wachtel    Starting with native Python is an excellent way to begin developing applications. It allows you to concentrate on the functional The post How To Get Started With Native Python appeared first on The New Stack.
    13h00
Amazon Revamps Developer AI With Code Conversion, Security
Loraine Lawson    Amazon spent developer days just to update one application from Java to Java . With its recently released The post Amazon Revamps Developer AI With Code Conversion, Security appeared first on The New Stack.
26  septembre     19h00
Python Under the Hood
Jessica Wachtel    Python is a dynamic, strongly typed, interpreted language. These terms sound abstract and intimidating at first, but they’re easily understandable The post Python Under the Hood appeared first on The New Stack.
    18h00
SLOs for Mobile Apps: Hard Truths to Consider
Virna Sekuj    Building and monitoring service level objectives SLOs are an essential part of the modern DevOps practice. SLOs not only give engineers The post SLOs for Mobile Apps: Hard Truths to Consider appeared first on The New Stack.
    17h00
Why Open Source Forking Is a Hot-Button Issue
Amanda Brock    Valkey, OpenTofu, and OpenBao are names of open source software project forks hosted by the Linux Foundation. The forks were The post Why Open Source Forking Is a Hot Button Issue appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h00
Why Environment Replication Doesn’t Work for Microservices Testing
Arjun Iyer    In the world of microservices architecture, effective testing has become a significant challenge for development teams. As systems grow more The post Why Environment Replication Doesn’t Work for Microservices Testing appeared first on The New Stack.
23  septembre     16h30
Cloud Native App Protection Platforms: 6 Tips Before Buying
Manas Chowdhury    Harsh truth: of businesses take the wrong route to choose a cloud native application protection platform CNAPP vendor. Most The post Cloud Native App Protection Platforms: Tips Before Buying appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h15
How To Build a RAG Agent With Nvidia NIM and LangChain
Janakiram MSV    This tutorial demonstrates how to build an intelligent application that combines Retrieval Augmented Generation RAG and tool calling using Nvidia NIM The post How To Build a RAG Agent With Nvidia NIM and LangChain appeared first on The New Stack.