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💎 Tom Smykowski
💎 Tom Smykowski

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2 days ago

⚗️ Core-js Runs Dry. Might Go Commercial Without Support

The library contributors need support to keep the project going as it is Core-js is the most well-liked and widely applicable polyfill of the JavaScript standard library, supporting the most recent ECMAScript standard and proposals, from outmoded ES5 features to cutting-edge features like iterator helpers and web platform features closely related to ECMAScript. Denis Pushkarev, the Core-js maintainer just released its roadmap, and…

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⚗️ Core-js Runs Dry. Might Go Commercial Without Support
⚗️ Core-js Runs Dry. Might Go Commercial Without Support
Programming

4 min read


3 days ago

🍵Gitea 1.19.0: Blender Devs Raised Their Tridents

Gitea is an open source, self-hosted, multilingual code repository written in Go language. On 19th of March version 1.19 was released. What’s in that release? Here is a brief outline: You Can Reference Commits From Other Repositories The 22628 issue states that that GitHub allows to reference commits from other repositories. Felipe Leopoldo Sologuren Gutiérrez took care…

Programming

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🍵Gitea 1.19.0: Blender Devs Raised Their Tridents
🍵Gitea 1.19.0: Blender Devs Raised Their Tridents
Programming

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3 days ago

🐲💎 The DragonRuby Roadmap Announcement Overview

DragonRuby, the popular game development platform have just released its highly anticipated 2023 roadmap. With exciting new features and enhancements on the horizon, let’s see what DragonRuby has in store for the year ahead. First and foremost, all license tiers (including the Standard License) will be getting some fantastic new…

Programming

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🐲💎 The DragonRuby Roadmap Announcement Overview
🐲💎 The DragonRuby Roadmap Announcement Overview
Programming

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4 days ago

⚛️ React Self Identifies As A Library, Reached It’s Goal

React 19 not available, but there is a new page revealing the shift in thinking about React In January I wrote an article called React 19? Should we be worried? Where Is React 19? Long story short I, and 19 000 people who read the previous article, was worried that no new releases of React are published with the final conclusion: Do you think React 19 is not around the corner…

Programming

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⚛️ React Self Identifies As A Library, Reached It’s Goal
⚛️ React Self Identifies As A Library, Reached It’s Goal
Programming

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5 days ago

🔢🐍 NumPy 1.24.0 Release: Improved Data Handling, Execution Speed, and Documentation

The NumPy library, a fundamental package for scientific computing in Python, has unveiled some time ago its 1.24.0 version, showcasing an abundance of improvements in dtype handling and promotion, faster execution speed, and clarified documentation. …

Programming

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🔢🐍 NumPy 1.24.0 Release: Improved Data Handling, Execution Speed, and Documentation
🔢🐍 NumPy 1.24.0 Release: Improved Data Handling, Execution Speed, and Documentation
Programming

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5 days ago

🤔 Why Nobody Reads Your Coding Articles?

You may have noticed that my articles are extremely popular and a lot of software engineers follow me. Exactly, now, 3400. But I am not here to only brag, but also give you some insight into what you can do, when you also write about programming to get more reads. …

Programming

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🤔 Why Nobody Reads Your Coding Articles?
🤔 Why Nobody Reads Your Coding Articles?
Programming

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6 days ago

😵‍💫 Typescript Devs Suffer For 5 Years Because Of This…

An innocent default value of declarationMap makes DX of Typescript libraries miserable for five years. But there is a fix! Gajus Kuizinas shared on Twitter a trick supposably a lot of Typescript library developers don’t know about. You may have noticed that sometimes when you import a Typescript library, your IDE properly recognizes it and it’s components. However when you use the “go to definition” command, you are navigated to…

Programming

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😵‍💫 Typescript Devs Suffer For 5 Years Because Of This…
😵‍💫 Typescript Devs Suffer For 5 Years Because Of This…
Programming

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6 days ago

🏊 Rust’s Glidesort Is 4x Faster On Random Data

The newly announced Glidesort occurs to be up to 4x faster on random data. Let’s check what is the fuzz about!

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🏊 Rust’s Glidesort Is 4x Faster On Random Data
🏊 Rust’s Glidesort Is 4x Faster On Random Data
Programming

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Mar 17

🅰️ Angular 16.0.0-next.3 Input() Can Be Required

Now you can require inputs. What a fantastic news! The next subversion of Angular comes with a long awaited feature. Now, Input() fields can be actually required. Up until today Angular didn’t offer a proper way of an requiring an input. There were some harsh workarounds, but they wasn’t never good at telling what input is missing precisely. class…

Programming

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🅰️ Angular 16.0.0-next.3 Input() Can Be Required
🅰️ Angular 16.0.0-next.3 Input() Can Be Required
Programming

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Mar 16

📰 83% Burnout Rate Sounds Like Fake News To Me

Haystack published results of their survey that makes rounds over the Internet with a statement that 83% of developers suffer from burnout. Now, burnout is a serious thing, and it should be treated seriously. But on the first sight the number of 83% is ridiculous. I am sure Haystack, the…

Programming

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📰 83% Burnout Rate Sounds Like Fake News To Me
📰 83% Burnout Rate Sounds Like Fake News To Me
Programming

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