Software Development recap for week 32/2024
From toNewsletter sent every monday with a recap of articles, projects and tutorials from previous week.
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‘Sinkclose’ Flaw in Hundreds of Millions of AMD Chips Allows Deep, Virtually Unfixable Infections 652 comments in 8 discussions
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Coconut Programming Language 615 comments in 10 discussions
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Official proposal for Type Unions in C# 560 comments in 5 discussions
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Uncle Bob Martin: "I am in the midst of writing the second edition of Clean Code. It's a complete rewrite, and it's coming out very different from the first. Oh, the message is the same. But the presentation is entirely different." 558 comments in 1 discussion
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Microfrontends should be your last resort 549 comments in 6 discussions
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Should the daily stand-up die? 414 comments in 2 discussions
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Someone's been messing with Python's floating point subnormals 414 comments in 6 discussions
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Don't write Rust like it's Java 342 comments in 4 discussions
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WADA statement on Reuters story exposing USADA scheme in contravention of World Anti-Doping Code 328 comments in 3 discussions
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Developer hate their job, but like to code outside work 320 comments in 3 discussions
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Abstractions 305 comments in 3 discussions
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How I program in 2024 291 comments in 2 discussions
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Data breach exposes sensitive information of 3 billion people. 283 comments in 2 discussions
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My 70 year old grandma learned how to code and made a word game 234 comments in 2 discussions
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What does it mean to initialize an int? 218 comments in 4 discussions
Releases #
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IT WAS A REGEX?!? - Full CrowdStrike Report Released 365 comments in 1 discussion
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Go 1.23 Release Notes 73 comments in 1 discussion
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Compile-time finite state machine v1.0.0 released! (MIT License) 52 comments in 3 discussions
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JDK 23: First Release Candidate 31 comments in 1 discussion
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derive_more 1.0.0 released! Implement Display like thiserror, but for all types many more things 29 comments in 1 discussion
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Django 5.1 released 23 comments in 2 discussions
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jQuery UI 1.14.0 released - as of today, the jQuery UI 1.13.x line is no longer supported. jQuery UI 1.14 finally drops support for all versions of Internet Explorer & Edge Legacy 20 comments in 1 discussion
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The first release of Hibernate 7 beta is available 19 comments in 1 discussion
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WildFly 33 released! 8 comments in 1 discussion
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I just released Power Plant — a small dependency injection framework built on the official ECMAScript decorator specification. 6 comments in 2 discussions
Projects #
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Incredible open-source web operating system written in Javascript! 1334 comments in 13 discussions
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versotile-org/verso: A Rust web browser that plays old world blues to build new world hope 325 comments in 2 discussions
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How we rescued our build process from 24+ hour nightmares 184 comments in 6 discussions
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SSOReady: a free, open source middleware for SAML SSO written in Go 98 comments in 1 discussion
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emval: validating email addresses at 1000x the speed. 74 comments in 3 discussions
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Learn PHP the Right Way 71 comments in 1 discussion
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Qlot: Common Lisp Library Manager 58 comments in 2 discussions
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ICPP – Running C++ in anywhere like a script 53 comments in 1 discussion
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main-thread-scheduling — advanced but easy way to achieve better performance (3 years in the making) 53 comments in 5 discussions
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Ksoup is a Kotlin Multiplatform library for working with HTML and XML 52 comments in 7 discussions
Videos #
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Delivering Safe C++ (2023) 242 comments in 2 discussions
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C++ Should Be C++ 173 comments in 2 discussions
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C++ Exceptions Reduce Firmware Code Size 94 comments in 4 discussions
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PHP + Open Swoole = fast boi 49 comments in 1 discussion
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What are you building with rails? 38 comments in 1 discussion
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Programming a commercial game from scratch in Rust and how (in comments) 34 comments in 1 discussion
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Automatic Dependency Injection in Pure Scala 17 comments in 1 discussion
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