Software Development recap for week 29/2022
From toNewsletter sent every monday with a recap of articles, projects and tutorials from previous week.
Articles #
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EU Digital Markets Act, aimed at Google, Apple, Amazon, approved 2066 comments in 6 discussions
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TikTok streaming software is an illegal fork of OBS 1571 comments in 3 discussions
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I Regret My $46k Website Redesign 1360 comments in 4 discussions
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[AskJS] Why does Oracle own the name "JavaScript"? 843 comments in 4 discussions
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Performance comparison: counting words in Python, C/C++, Awk, Rust, and more 826 comments in 6 discussions
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How Did REST Come To Mean The Opposite of REST? 824 comments in 4 discussions
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Soft Deletion Probably Isn't Worth It 756 comments in 5 discussions
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Facebook has started to encrypt links to counter privacy-improving URL stripping 744 comments in 5 discussions
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"Nothing is more damaging in programming right now than the 'shipping at all costs' mantra. Not only does it create burnout factories, but it loads teams with tech debt that only the people who leave from burnout would be able to tackle." Amen to this. 652 comments in 4 discussions
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"Tailwind is an Anti-Pattern" by Enrico Gruner (JavaScript in Plain English) 634 comments in 4 discussions
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Programmer Interrupted: The Real Cost of Interruption and Context Switching 633 comments in 6 discussions
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finally. #embed 625 comments in 5 discussions
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The Case for C# and .NET 621 comments in 4 discussions
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How to drive away your best engineers 581 comments in 2 discussions
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DALL·E Now Available in Beta 563 comments in 2 discussions
Releases #
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Data-Oriented Programming book has been released 202 comments in 8 discussions
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New Lisp-Stat Release 55 comments in 1 discussion
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I've just released Lucia, a simple authentication library for SvelteKit! 29 comments in 2 discussions
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DBPack released v0.3.0, support audit log and sql tracing, and we previewed column encryption and decryption. 19 comments in 4 discussions
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Gebug new release is out (v1.0.2) - now supports Homebrew installation 17 comments in 2 discussions
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Centrifugo v4 released – with own WebSocket emulation layer, optimized client protocol, unified SDK behavior, experimental HTTP/3 and WebTransport support 17 comments in 1 discussion
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Strongly typed Elasticsearch DSL written in Rust - 0.4 released 8 comments in 1 discussion
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Django 4.1 release candidate 1 released 8 comments in 1 discussion
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Release Release 0.35.0 · golang/vscode-go 6 comments in 1 discussion
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Qt Creator 8 released 5 comments in 1 discussion
Projects #
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Carbon language specification and documentation 1878 comments in 6 discussions
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Simulating poor network connections so you can build better systems . 542 comments in 8 discussions
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Intel Microcode Decryptor 293 comments in 5 discussions
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fnm: 🚀 Fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in Rust 131 comments in 4 discussions
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I've created a Python module for constructing Regex patterns in a more computer programming-familiar way, so you don't have to re-learn Regex each time you use it! 131 comments in 2 discussions
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Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies from scratch 121 comments in 5 discussions
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Replibyte - Seed Your Development Database With Real Data [Written in Rust] 113 comments in 10 discussions
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djot: A light markup language 104 comments in 3 discussions
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CLOG and CLOG Builder 1.5 - REPL, M-., Autocomplete, 110 different language hi-lights and more 102 comments in 8 discussions
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PSA don't use Datadog agent in a GraphQL project 77 comments in 7 discussions
Videos #
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Interview with Senior JavaScript Developer in 2022 523 comments in 5 discussions
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Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++ - Chandler Carruth - CppNorth 2022 371 comments in 5 discussions
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Built a hungry baby alarm 124 comments in 3 discussions
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Rust Features that I Want in C++ - David Sankel - CppNow 2022 48 comments in 3 discussions
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Carbon Language - First Impressions from the Creator of the Odin Programming Language 36 comments in 1 discussion
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I have always felt that a spreadsheet that computes an output value from input values is just like having implemented a function, and should be invocable as one. Without this ability we're doomed to endlessly repeat logic in spreadsheets. So I made it happen. 33 comments in 1 discussion
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Windows 11 on ARM on macOS on M1 MacBook - from cold boot to running Avalonia app in Visual Studio 29 comments in 2 discussions
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