Software Development recap for week 11/2023
From toNewsletter sent every monday with a recap of articles, projects and tutorials from previous week.
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There aren't that many uses for blockchains 2907 comments in 5 discussions
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Docker is deleting Open Source organisations - what you need to know 1375 comments in 7 discussions
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I could do that in a weekend 1181 comments in 8 discussions
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83% of Developers Suffer from Burnout 983 comments in 1 discussion
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[Docker] We apologize. We did a terrible job announcing the end of Docker Free Teams. 887 comments in 5 discussions
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Zed - Code at the speed of thought 819 comments in 11 discussions
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Reddit suffers ‘major outage’ due to internal systems issue 704 comments in 2 discussions
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Twitter will open source all code used to recommend tweets on March 31, says Elon Musk 704 comments in 1 discussion
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New React docs pretend SPAs don't exist anymore 580 comments in 5 discussions
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PHP 8.2.4 549 comments in 19 discussions
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Introducing react.dev: the new React docs site! 540 comments in 3 discussions
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What Is The “–>” Operator in C++? 537 comments in 5 discussions
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Announcing TypeScript 5.0 534 comments in 4 discussions
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TIL It takes developers 23 minutes of uninterrupted focus until they hit their “flow” state - the stage in which they do actual coding. Slack messages, fragmented meeting schedules and the need to be "available" online is hampering the possible productive gains 485 comments in 2 discussions
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GPT-4 Designed a Programming Language 435 comments in 2 discussions
Releases #
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GPT-4 released 5700 comments in 7 discussions
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LLVM 16.0.0 Release 157 comments in 2 discussions
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Pytorch 2.0 released 122 comments in 2 discussions
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Build dashboards with React/Next.js and Tailwind CSS! New Tremor v2.0 release 116 comments in 5 discussions
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syn v2.0.0 released 54 comments in 1 discussion
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Valet v4.0 is Released 28 comments in 1 discussion
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The 1st Alpha Release of System.Reactive.Async now on NuGet 25 comments in 1 discussion
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Deptry - A command line utility to check for obsolete, missing and transitive dependencies 17 comments in 2 discussions
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🔮 Swift 5.8 Release: You Can Use Future Features Now 13 comments in 1 discussion
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Initial release of `git-dive`, a `git-blame` replacement 10 comments in 2 discussions
Projects #
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Erdtree v1.4.1 - the love child of `tree` and `du`, now with support for a configuration file to override defaults and more 424 comments in 18 discussions
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codon: A high-performance, zero-overhead, extensible Python compiler using LLVM 329 comments in 7 discussions
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After considering much input from a post here last year. This C string API has come a long way. 175 comments in 3 discussions
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Mountpoint – file client for S3 written in Rust, from AWS 108 comments in 3 discussions
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Play NES games remotely in your terminal using netcat 106 comments in 3 discussions
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Libgsqlite: A SQLite extension which loads a Google Sheet as a virtual table 85 comments in 2 discussions
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Some questions from a noob Rustacean 85 comments in 4 discussions
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pgrok is a poor man's ngrok 79 comments in 2 discussions
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Show HN: Supersonic: a desktop client for Subsonic music servers built with Go 78 comments in 8 discussions
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Full-Stack GraphQL-APIs in TypeScript without codegen 75 comments in 12 discussions
Videos #
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Interview with Senior JS Developer 523 comments in 5 discussions
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System design interview question from Netflix - Design a web app like reddit 237 comments in 1 discussion
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I managed to build a game engine in Rust (ask me anything) 194 comments in 2 discussions
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Gerald Jay Sussman: Programming is (should be) fun! 118 comments in 3 discussions
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I built an AI that installs packages, writes code, runs it, debugs itself, writes to file, and deploys the code. Fully automated. 68 comments in 2 discussions
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Faster than Rust and C++: the PERFECT hash table 67 comments in 2 discussions
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The Rise & Fall of LISP - Too Good For The Rest Of the World 48 comments in 4 discussions
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