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  • Command Line Interface Guidelines

    Contents Command Line Interface Guidelines An open-source guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day. Authors Aanand Prasad Engineer at Squarespace, co-creator of Docker Compose. @aanandprasad Ben Firshman Co-creator Replicate, co-creator of Docker Compose. @bfirsh Carl Tashian Offroad Engineer at Smallstep, first e

      Command Line Interface Guidelines
    • Interview with Ryan Dahl, Node.js & Deno creator by Evrone

      In an interview with Evrone, Ryan Dahl speaks about the main challenges in Deno, the future of JavaScript and TypeScript, and tells how he would have changed his approach to Node.js if he could travel back in time. We met with Ryan Dahl, the creator of Node.js, to discuss the origins of the platform, its impact on JavaScript, and his thoughts on its future. In the interview he also reflected on hi

        Interview with Ryan Dahl, Node.js & Deno creator by Evrone
      • Agents

        Intelligent agents are considered by many to be the ultimate goal of AI. The classic book by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (Prentice Hall, 1995), defines the field of AI research as “the study and design of rational agents.” The unprecedented capabilities of foundation models have opened the door to agentic applications that were previously unimaginabl

          Agents
        • Real-world gen AI use cases from the world's leading organizations | Google Cloud Blog

          AI is here, AI is everywhere: Top companies, governments, researchers, and startups are already enhancing their work with Google's AI solutions. Published April 12, 2024; last updated October 9, 2025. A year and a half ago, during Google Cloud Next 24, we published this list for the first time. It numbered 101 entries. It felt like a lot at the time, and served as a showcase of how much momentum b

            Real-world gen AI use cases from the world's leading organizations | Google Cloud Blog
          • The State of Python 2025 | The PyCharm Blog

            This is a guest post from Michael Kennedy, the founder of Talk Python and a PSF Fellow. Welcome to the highlights, trends, and key actions from the eighth annual Python Developers Survey. This survey is conducted as a collaborative effort between the Python Software Foundation and JetBrains’ PyCharm team. My name is Michael Kennedy, and I’ve analyzed the more than 30,000 responses to the survey an

              The State of Python 2025 | The PyCharm Blog
            • Andrej Karpathy — AGI is still a decade away

              The Andrej Karpathy episode. Andrej explains why reinforcement learning is terrible (but everything else is much worse), why model collapse prevents LLMs from learning the way humans do, why AGI will just blend into the previous ~2.5 centuries of 2% GDP growth, why self driving took so long to crack, and what he sees as the future of education. Watch on YouTube; listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify

                Andrej Karpathy — AGI is still a decade away
              • Ordering Movie Credits With Graph Theory

                At Endcrawl we're always thinking about the hard work that goes into making film and TV, and how that work translates to on-screen credits. A feature film may involve thousands of people, hundreds of distinct job titles or "roles," and dozens of departments. So there's plenty for a producer to worry about, like: Did we forget or misspell a name? Is this the correct way to credit that role? Do all

                  Ordering Movie Credits With Graph Theory
                • prompts.chat

                  Welcome to the “Awesome ChatGPT Prompts” repository! While this collection was originally created for ChatGPT, these prompts work great with other AI models like Claude, Gemini, Hugging Face Chat, Llama, Mistral, and more. ChatGPT is a web interface created by OpenAI that provides access to their GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) language models. The underlying models, like GPT-4o and GPT-o

                  • Vim Creator Bram Moolenaar Interview by Evrone

                    Bram Moolenaar: "Vim is a very important part of my life." Evrone has interviewed Bram Moolenaar, the original author, maintainer, release manager, and benevolent dictator for life of Vim, a vi-derivative text editor. Enjoy full interview on the website! We had the opportunity to chat with Bram Moolenaar, the creator of Vim, about the origins and evolution of the text editor, its impact on develop

                      Vim Creator Bram Moolenaar Interview by Evrone
                    • Tech Solvency: The Story So Far: CVE-2021-44228 (Log4Shell log4j vulnerability).

                      Log4Shell log4j vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228 / CVE-2021-45046) - cheat-sheet reference guide Last updated: $Date: 2022/02/08 23:26:16 $ UTC - best effort, validate all for your environment/model before use, unofficial sources may be wrong by @TychoTithonus (Royce Williams), standing on the shoulders of many giants Send updates or suggestions (please include category / context / public (or support

                      • Why We Use Julia, 10 Years Later

                        Exactly ten years ago today, we published "Why We Created Julia", introducing the Julia project to the world. At this point, we have moved well past the ambitious goals set out in the original blog post. Julia is now used by hundreds of thousands of people. It is taught at hundreds of universities and entire companies are being formed that build their software stacks on Julia. From personalized me

                          Why We Use Julia, 10 Years Later
                        • The Birth of UNIX - CoRecursive Podcast

                          When you work on your computer, there are so many things you take for granted: operating systems, programming languages, they all have to come from somewhere. In the late 1960s and 1970s, that somewhere was Bell Labs, and the operating system they were building was UNIX. They were building more than just an operating system though. They were building a way to work with computers that had never exi

                            The Birth of UNIX - CoRecursive Podcast
                          • 10 Things Software Developers Should Learn about Learning – Communications of the ACM

                            The dashed box on the left contains exactly the same information as the awkward textual description in the dashed box on the right. But if a developer only received one of the two to create an SQL database, they are likely to find the diagram easier than the text. We say that the text here has a higher extraneous cognitive load. When faced with a task that seems beyond a person’s abilities, it is

                            • Databases in 2023: A Year in Review

                              I am starting this new year the same way I ended the last: taking antibiotics because my biological daughter brought home a nasty sinus bug from Carnegie Mellon’s preschool. This was after my first wife betrayed me and gave me COVID. Nevertheless, it is time for my annual screed on last year’s major database happenings and trends since a lot has happened. My goal is to keep my trenchant opinions f

                                Databases in 2023: A Year in Review
                              • April 2021 (version 1.56)

                                Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.56.1: The update addresses these security issues. Update 1.56.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the April 2021 release of Visual Studio Code. The VS Code team has been busy this month working

                                  April 2021 (version 1.56)
                                • Expert used ChatGPT-4o to create a replica of his passport in just 5 minutes bypassing KYC

                                  SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 41 | Security Affairs newsletter Round 519 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION | China admitted its role in Volt Typhoon cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure | Symbolic Link trick lets attackers bypass FortiGate patches, Fortinet warns | Attackers are exploiting recently disclosed OttoKit WordPress plugin flaw | Laboratory Services Cooperative dat

                                    Expert used ChatGPT-4o to create a replica of his passport in just 5 minutes bypassing KYC
                                  • If Not React, Then What? - Infrequently Noted

                                    Over the past decade, my work has centred on partnering with teams to build ambitious products for the web across both desktop and mobile. This has provided a ring-side seat to a sweeping variety of teams, products, and technology stacks across more than 100 engagements. While I'd like to be spending most of this time working through improvements to web APIs, the majority of time spent with partne

                                      If Not React, Then What? - Infrequently Noted
                                    • Node.js/Deno Creator Discusses Rust, C++, TypeScript, and Vim - Slashdot

                                      Posted by EditorDavid on Sunday February 21, 2021 @01:34PM from the not-my-types dept. Ryan Dahl, creator of Node.js and Deno, gave a new interview this week to the IT outsourcing company Evrone: Evrone: You have hands-on experience with lots of programming languages: C, Rust, Ruby, JavaScript, TypeScript. Which one do you enjoy the most to work with? Ryan: I have the most fun writing Rust these d

                                      • The sad state of property-based testing libraries

                                        The sad state of property-based testing libraries Posted on Jul 2, 2024 Property-based testing is a rare example of academic research that has made it to the mainstream in less than 30 years. Under the slogan “don’t write tests, generate them” property-based testing has gained support from a diverse group of programming language communities. In fact, the Wikipedia page of the original property-bas

                                        • What we can learn from "_why" the long lost open source developer.

                                          Let’s face it: programming books aren’t usually much fun. Informative? Yes. Engaging? Sure. Some authors liven up their books with funny examples or witty asides, but the fun part is usually applying the knowledge found within a book, not its content. why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby is different. It's chock-full of comic strips, strange digressions, and seemingly off-topic sidebars. Cartoon foxes o

                                            What we can learn from "_why" the long lost open source developer.
                                          • Expert Generalists

                                            As computer systems get more sophisticated we've seen a growing trend to value deep specialists. But we've found that our most effective colleagues have a skill in spanning many specialties. We are thus starting to explicitly recognize this as a first-class skill of “Expert Generalist”. We can identify the key characteristics of people with this skill - and thus recruit and promote based on it. We

                                              Expert Generalists
                                            • Thorsten Ball - Professional Programming: The First 10 Years

                                              17 May 2022 Last month, April 2022, marked the 10 year anniversary of my start as a professional programmer. I started programming earlier than that, but hadn’t been paid a salary. As a teenager I built websites and IRC bots and wrote tiny Python scripts. Then I stopped and played guitar for a few years. In my twenties, I rather coincidentally rediscovered how much I enjoy programming when I was a

                                              • JavaScript Interview Questions

                                                Here is a list of common JavaScript interview questions with detailed answers to help you prepare for the interview as a JavaScript developer. JavaScript continues to be a cornerstone of web development, powering dynamic and interactive experiences across the web. As the language evolves, so does the complexity and scope of interview questions for JavaScript developers. Whether you’re a fresher de

                                                  JavaScript Interview Questions
                                                • The AI-Native Software Engineer

                                                  An AI-native software engineer is one who deeply integrates AI into their daily workflow, treating it as a partner to amplify their abilities. This requires a fundamental mindset shift. Instead of thinking “AI might replace me” an AI-native engineer asks for every task: “Could AI help me do this faster, better, or differently?”. The mindset is optimistic and proactive - you see AI as a multiplier

                                                    The AI-Native Software Engineer
                                                  • Python Interview Questions

                                                    Here is a list of common Python interview questions with detailed answers to help you prepare for the interview as a Python developer. Python, with its versatile use cases and straightforward syntax, has seen its popularity growing continuously in software development, data science, artificial intelligence, and many other fields. As such, interviews for Python-related positions are designed not on

                                                      Python Interview Questions
                                                    • Ruby Creator Yukihiro Matsumoto Interview

                                                      In an interview with Evrone Yukihiro Matsumoto talks about new features in Ruby 3.0 release, shares details about his approach to improving Ruby and gives insights into the future of the language. In a discussion with Yukihiro Matsumoto, the creator of Ruby, we uncovered the language's philosophy, its growth, and its impact on the developer community. We discussed the balance between simplicity an

                                                        Ruby Creator Yukihiro Matsumoto Interview
                                                      • A year of uv: pros, cons, and should you migrate

                                                        Summary(Warning, this is a long article. I got carried away.) After one year of trying uv, the new Python project management tool by Astral, with many clients, I have seen what it's good and bad for. My conclusion is: if your situation allows it, always try uv first. Then fall back on something else if that doesn’t work out. It is the Pareto solution because it's easier than trying to figure out w

                                                          A year of uv: pros, cons, and should you migrate
                                                        • Django for Startup Founders: A better software architecture for SaaS startups and consumer apps

                                                          In an ideal world, startups would be easy. We'd run our idea by some potential customers, build the product, and then immediately ride that sweet exponential growth curve off into early retirement. Of course it doesn't actually work like that. Not even a little. In real life, even startups that go on to become billion-dollar companies typically go through phases like: Having little or no growth fo

                                                          • Java Interview Questions

                                                            Java remains one of the most common and popular programming languages in the world because of its strong features. Therefore, it’s no surprise that good Java programmers are very much sought after by almost all organizations across the world – be it startups or large multinational corporations. Considering the above, we created a list of common job interview questions about Java programming with d

                                                              Java Interview Questions
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