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15  novembre     14h00
Visual Studio 2026 First Look: Evolution, Not Revolution
David Eastman    I’ve never entirely understood the Microsoft roadmap. I certainly enjoyed using Visual Studio 2022 (VS 2022) for C# and .NET The post Visual Studio 2026 First Look: Evolution, Not Revolution appeared first on The New Stack.
13  novembre     23h00
Is Server-Side Rendering React’s Holy Grail?
Loraine Lawson    With React and React Native now under a new foundation, perhaps React will make progress on server-side rendering (SSR). SSR The post Is Server-Side Rendering React’s Holy Grail? appeared first on The New Stack.
12  novembre     18h00
Why the Frontend Should Run AI Models Locally With ONNX
Loraine Lawson    Frontend developers need to make a paradigm shift about how they build applications using AI models, according to Angular consultant The post Why the Frontend Should Run AI Models Locally With ONNX appeared first on The New Stack.
11  novembre     18h00
The 4 Ways AI Code Is Breaking Your Repo (And How To Fix It)
Laly Bar-Ilan    We all love how AI coding tools have revolutionized our development speed. Who doesn’t want to ship features faster? But The post The 4 Ways AI Code Is Breaking Your Repo (And How To Fix It) appeared first on The New Stack.
10  novembre     19h00
The LLM Flywheel Effect: AI That Writes and Tests Documentation
Jon Udell    To help a team member get up to speed on a project, I had to learn and then document how The post The LLM Flywheel Effect: AI That Writes and Tests Documentation appeared first on The New Stack.
08  novembre     15h00
How To Build WebAssembly Components With the MoonBit Language
David Eastman    MoonBit is a modern language plus workflow designed to create efficient WebAssembly projects; it can also target JavaScript. I last The post How To Build WebAssembly Components With the MoonBit Language appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h00
Frontend or Backend: Where Full-Stack Devs Spend Their Time
Loraine Lawson    Thinking about becoming a full-stack developer? Be forewarned: Full-stack developers are twice as likely to say that a majority of The post Frontend or Backend: Where Full-Stack Devs Spend Their Time appeared first on The New Stack.
07  novembre     22h00
Monitor Docker Containers Across Servers With Beszel
Jack Wallen    How many machines do you have on your network that run Docker containers? One? Two? 20? Now, how are those The post Monitor Docker Containers Across Servers With Beszel appeared first on The New Stack.
    16h01
Tactics to End Dark Patterns in App and Web Development
Loraine Lawson    Rohan Gupta of R Systems sees the value of building UI with an eye out for dark patterns at the The post Tactics to End Dark Patterns in App and Web Development appeared first on The New Stack.
01  novembre     18h00
Best Linux Distros for Development
Jack Wallen    Linux has been slowly gaining popularity over the past few years for both end users and developers. There are many The post Best Linux Distros for Development appeared first on The New Stack.
    12h00
OpenAI’s Apps SDK: A Developer’s Guide to Getting Started
David Eastman    The ChatGPT app ecosystem is built on trust, OpenAI’s guidelines for app developers proclaim. As the AI ecosystem expands, OpenAI’s The post OpenAI’s Apps SDK: A Developer’s Guide to Getting Started appeared first on The New Stack.
31  octobre     19h13
Stop Writing Code, Start Writing Docs
Frederic Lardinois    For this episode of The New Stack Agents, TNS Publisher Alex Williams and I talked to Keith Ballinger, the vice The post Stop Writing Code, Start Writing Docs appeared first on The New Stack.
    16h00
Vibe Coding, Six Months Later: The Honeymoon’s Over
Alexander T. Williams    When vibe coding first landed in dev circles, it felt like the cool kid at the party. Suddenly, everyone is The post Vibe Coding, Six Months Later: The Honeymoon’s Over appeared first on The New Stack.
29  octobre     18h00
What Good Software Supply Chain Security Looks Like
Rita Manachi    Organizations running their business on open source software are faced with a more aggressive and complicated security and compliance landscape The post What Good Software Supply Chain Security Looks Like appeared first on The New Stack.
    12h00
LogicStar AI Wants To Automate Debugging
Meredith Shubel    Software bugs are huge pests, wasting developers’ time and slowing down release cycles. Boris Paskalev, co-founder and CEO of LogicStar The post LogicStar AI Wants To Automate Debugging appeared first on The New Stack.
28  octobre     16h58
Fast, Rust-Based Zed Code Editor Finally Arrives on Windows
David Eastman    Zed, the next-generation code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter, has finally arrived on Windows. Zed is a The post Fast, Rust-Based Zed Code Editor Finally Arrives on Windows appeared first on The New Stack.
25  octobre     14h00
How to Manage the Growing AI Sprawl in Your SaaS Stack
Daniel Clydesdale-Cotter    The enterprise software landscape is experiencing an unprecedented transformation as AI capabilities become standard features across virtually every SaaS platform. The post How to Manage the Growing AI Sprawl in Your SaaS Stack appeared first on The New Stack.
24  octobre     16h00
How To Build Resilient IT Operations in 4 Steps
Ariel Russo    If the past few months have taught us anything, it’s that managing digital incidents has become a part of IT’s The post How To Build Resilient IT Operations in 4 Steps appeared first on The New Stack.
23  octobre     20h03
AI Agents Will Eat Enterprise Software, Just Not in One Bite
Peter White    The internet is rife with proclamations of the end of software as we know it. The culprit? AI, of course. The post AI Agents Will Eat Enterprise Software, Just Not in One Bite appeared first on The New Stack.
    18h00
How To Deploy a Local AI via Docker
Jack Wallen    If you’re tired of worrying about your AI queries or the data you share within them being used to either The post How To Deploy a Local AI via Docker appeared first on The New Stack.
    17h00
Speed Plus Safety: Ending the Dev vs. Platform Engineer Clash
Jeroen van Erp    The modern cloud native world has created a fundamental clash of cultures. On one side, you have the developers, acting The post Speed Plus Safety: Ending the Dev vs. Platform Engineer Clash appeared first on The New Stack.
22  octobre     17h00
AI Agents in IT: From Hype To Hands-on Impact
Bill Lobig    Organizations are scrambling to implement AI in the enterprise to boost productivity, increase efficiency and gain competitive advantage. In 2024, The post AI Agents in IT: From Hype To Hands-on Impact appeared first on The New Stack.
    12h05
An Ethics Crash Course for Agentic AI: Autonomy Versus Trust
Vrushali Sawant    Today, leaders and tech practitioners alike find themselves behind the wheel of powerful AI engines. One of the buzziest new The post An Ethics Crash Course for Agentic AI: Autonomy Versus Trust appeared first on The New Stack.
17  octobre     14h00
Platform vs. Analytics Engineer: Why Your Team Needs Both
Ashok Singamaneni    Leaders often assume one data engineer can do it all from raw ingestion to polished dashboards. That assumption is The post Platform vs. Analytics Engineer: Why Your Team Needs Both appeared first on The New Stack.
16  octobre     17h00
How to Measure Sandbox Performance for AI-Driven Development
Abigail Wall    Sandboxed environments are now core infrastructure for agentic and AI-assisted development. They create short-lived, fully provisioned replicas of production systems The post How to Measure Sandbox Performance for AI-Driven Development appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h00
AI-First Web Development: Model-First Design and Remix v3
Alexander T. Williams    The web has always been about patchwork: Glue this framework to that runtime, stitch in a library, and hope it The post AI-First Web Development: Model-First Design and Remix v3 appeared first on The New Stack.