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  • REST API Design Best Practices Handbook – How to Build a REST API with JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js

    By Jean-Marc Möckel I've created and consumed many API's over the past few years. During that time, I've come across good and bad practices and have experienced nasty situations when consuming and building API's. But there also have been great moments. There are helpful articles online which present many best practices, but many of them lack some practicality in my opinion. Knowing the theory with

      REST API Design Best Practices Handbook – How to Build a REST API with JavaScript, Node.js, and Express.js
    • The Prompt Engineering Playbook for Programmers

      Developers are increasingly relying on AI coding assistants to accelerate our daily workflows. These tools can autocomplete functions, suggest bug fixes, and even generate entire modules or MVPs. Yet, as many of us have learned, the quality of the AI’s output depends largely on the quality of the prompt you provide. In other words, prompt engineering has become an essential skill. A poorly phrased

        The Prompt Engineering Playbook for Programmers
      • WebKit Features in Safari 16.4

        Mar 27, 2023 by Patrick Angle, Marcos Caceres, Razvan Caliman, Jon Davis, Brady Eidson, Timothy Hatcher, Ryosuke Niwa, and Jen Simmons ContentsWeb Push on iOS and iPadOSImprovements for Web AppsWeb ComponentsCSSHTMLJavaScript and WebAssemblyWeb APIImages, Video, and AudioWKWebViewDeveloper ToolingWeb InspectorSafari Web ExtensionsSafari Content BlockersNew Restrictions in Lockdown ModeMore Improve

          WebKit Features in Safari 16.4
        • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 94)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

          Use DevTools in your preferred language Chrome DevTools now supports more than 80 languages, allowing you to work in your preferred language! Open Settings, then select your preferred language under the Preferences > Language dropdown and reload DevTools. Preferences" width="800" height="494"> Chromium issue: 1163928 New Nest Hub devices in the Device list You can now simulate the dimensions of Ne

          • Introducing Ezno

            Ezno is an experimental compiler I have been working on and off for a while. In short, it is a JavaScript compiler featuring checking, correctness and performance for building full-stack (rendering on the client and server) websites. This post is just an overview of some of the features I have been working on which I think are quite cool as well an overview on the project philosophy ;) It is still

              Introducing Ezno
            • Inkbase: Programmable Ink

              With pen and paper, anyone can write a journal entry, draw a diagram, perform a calculation, or sketch a cartoon. Digital tablets like the iPad or reMarkable can adapt pen and paper into the world of digital media. In doing so, they trade away some of paper’s advantages like cheapness and tangibility. In exchange, we get new computational powers like nondestructive editing and ease of transmission

                Inkbase: Programmable Ink
              • LogLog Games

                The article is also available in Chinese. Disclaimer: This post is a very long collection of thoughts and problems I've had over the years, and also addresses some of the arguments I've been repeatedly told. This post expresses my opinion the has been formed over using Rust for gamedev for many thousands of hours over many years, and multiple finished games. This isn't meant to brag or indicate su

                • Announcing TypeScript 4.7 - TypeScript

                  Today we’re excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 4.7! If you’re not yet familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on JavaScript and adds syntax for types. Types help describe what kinds of values you’re working with and what kinds of functions you’re calling. TypeScript can use this information to help you avoid about mistakes like typos, missing arguments, or forgetting

                    Announcing TypeScript 4.7 - TypeScript
                  • Announcing TypeScript 4.7 Beta - TypeScript

                    Today we are excited to announce the beta release of TypeScript 4.7! To get started using the beta, you can use npm with the following command: npm install typescript@beta You can also get editor support by Downloading for Visual Studio 2022/2019 Following directions for Visual Studio Code and Sublime Text 3. Here’s a quick list of what’s new in TypeScript 4.7! ECMAScript Module Support in Node.js

                      Announcing TypeScript 4.7 Beta - TypeScript
                    • Announcing TypeScript 5.2 - TypeScript

                      Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.2! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on top of JavaScript by making it possible to declare and describe types. Writing types in our code allows us to explain intent and have other tools check our code to catch mistakes like typos, issues with null and undefined, and more. Types also power TypeScript’s edi

                        Announcing TypeScript 5.2 - TypeScript
                      • Announcing TypeScript 4.9 - TypeScript

                        Today we are excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 4.9! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on JavaScript by adding types and type-checking. Types can describe things like the shapes of our objects, how functions can be called, and whether a property can be null or undefined. TypeScript can check these types to make sure we’re not making mistakes in our

                          Announcing TypeScript 4.9 - TypeScript
                        • jQuery 4.0.0 | Official jQuery Blog

                          On January 14, 2006, John Resig introduced a JavaScript library called jQuery at BarCamp in New York City. Now, 20 years later, the jQuery team is happy to announce the final release of jQuery 4.0.0. After a long development cycle and several pre-releases, jQuery 4.0.0 brings many improvements and modernizations. It is the first major version release in almost 10 years and includes some breaking c

                          • All JavaScript and TypeScript Features of the last 3 years

                            TypeScript as envisioned by Stable DiffusionThis article goes through almost all of the changes of the last 3 years (and some from earlier) in JavaScript / ECMAScript and TypeScript . Not all of the following features will be relevant to you or even practical, but they should instead serve to show what’s possible and to deepen your understanding of these languages. There are a lot of TypeScript fe

                              All JavaScript and TypeScript Features of the last 3 years
                            • Announcing TypeScript 5.2 RC - TypeScript

                              Today we’re excited to announce our Release Candidate of TypeScript 5.2! Between now and the stable release of TypeScript 5.2, we expect no further changes apart from critical bug fixes. To get started using the RC, you can get it through NuGet, or through npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@rc Here’s a quick list of what’s new in TypeScript 5.2! using Declarations and Explic

                                Announcing TypeScript 5.2 RC - TypeScript
                              • WebKit Features in Safari 18.0

                                ContentsNew in Safari 18Web apps for MacCSSSpatial WebHTMLJavaScriptWeb APICanvasManaged Media SourceWebRTCHTTPSWebGLWeb InspectorPasskeysSafari ExtensionsApple PayDeprecationsBug Fixes and moreUpdating to Safari 18.0Feedback Safari 18.0 is here. Along with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia and visionOS 2, today is the day another 53 web platform features, as well as 25 deprecations and 209 resolve

                                  WebKit Features in Safari 18.0
                                • ESLint v9.0.0 released - ESLint - Pluggable JavaScript Linter

                                  ESLint v9.x end-of-life is 2026-08-06 and will not be maintained after that. Upgrade or consider long-term support options Published 05 Apr, 2024 under Release Notes ESLint v9.0.0 released We just pushed ESLint v9.0.0, which is a major release upgrade of ESLint. This release adds some new features and fixes several bugs found in the previous release. This release also has some breaking changes, so

                                    ESLint v9.0.0 released - ESLint - Pluggable JavaScript Linter
                                  • Announcing TypeScript 4.7 RC - TypeScript

                                    Today we’re excited to announce our Release Candidate (RC) of TypeScript 4.7! Between now and the stable release of TypeScript 4.7, we expect no further changes apart from critical bug fixes. To get started using the RC, you can get it through NuGet, or use npm with the following command: npm install typescript@rc You can also get editor support by Downloading for Visual Studio 2022/2019 Following

                                      Announcing TypeScript 4.7 RC - TypeScript
                                    • Announcing TypeScript 5.5 - TypeScript

                                      Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.5! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on top of JavaScript by making it possible to declare and describe types. Writing types in our code allows us to explain intent and have other tools check our code to catch mistakes like typos, issues with null and undefined, and more. Types also power TypeScript’s edi

                                        Announcing TypeScript 5.5 - TypeScript
                                      • HTML: The Programming Language

                                        Introduction HTML, the programming language, is a practical, turing-complete[1], stack-based programming language based on HTML, the markup language. It uses elements defined in HTML, the markup language, in order to do computations. To give you a sense of what HTML, the programming langauge, looks like, below is a sample program that prints the values from 1 to 10 to standard out (console.log) A

                                        • Announcing TypeScript 4.9 RC - TypeScript

                                          Today we’re excited to announce our Release Candidate (RC) of TypeScript 4.9. Between now and the stable release of TypeScript 4.9, we expect no further changes apart from critical bug fixes. To get started using the RC, you can get it through NuGet, or use npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@rc You can also get editor support by Downloading for Visual Studio 2022/2019 Follow

                                            Announcing TypeScript 4.9 RC - TypeScript
                                          • Announcing TypeScript 5.5 RC - TypeScript

                                            Today we are excited to announce the availability of the release candidate of TypeScript 5.5. To get started using the RC, you can get it through NuGet, or through npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@rc Here’s a quick list of what’s new in TypeScript 5.5! Inferred Type Predicates Control Flow Narrowing for Constant Indexed Accesses Type Imports in JSDoc Regular Expression Syn

                                              Announcing TypeScript 5.5 RC - TypeScript
                                            • MAI-Thinking-1: Building a Hill-Climbing Machine

                                              MAI-Thinking-1: Building a Hill-Climbing Machine The Microsoft AI Team 1 Abstract Progress in AI is driven not by a single model, but by the ability to continually improve upon the current state of models. Achieving this requires treating model development as a system-level optimization problem, for which the solution is building a hill-climbing machine for rapid improvement. Our process includes

                                              • News from WWDC24: WebKit in Safari 18 beta

                                                Jun 10, 2024 by Jen Simmons, Jon Davis, Karl Dubost, Anne van Kesteren, Marcos Cáceres, Ada Rose Canon, Tim Nguyen, Sanjana Aithal, Pascoe, and Garrett Davidson ContentsWebXRCSSWeb apps for MacSafari ExtensionsSpatial mediaHTMLMediaWebRTCPasskeysHTTPSJavaScriptWeb APICanvasWebGLWeb InspectorWKWebViewApple PayDeprecationsBug Fixes and moreHelp us Beta TestFeedback The last year has been a great one

                                                  News from WWDC24: WebKit in Safari 18 beta
                                                • Biome v2.4—Embedded Snippets, HTML Accessibility, and Better Framework Support

                                                  Biome v2.4 is the first minor release of the year! After more than ten patches from v2.3, today we bring to you a new version that contains many new features! Once you have upgraded to Biome v2.4.0, migrate your Biome configuration to the new version by running the migrate command: biome migrate --write Highlights Among all the features shipped in this release, here are the ones we think you’re go

                                                    Biome v2.4—Embedded Snippets, HTML Accessibility, and Better Framework Support
                                                  • JEP 425: Virtual Threads (Preview)

                                                    Summary Introduce virtual threads to the Java Platform. Virtual threads are lightweight threads that dramatically reduce the effort of writing, maintaining, and observing high-throughput concurrent applications. This is a preview API. Goals Enable server applications written in the simple thread-per-request style to scale with near-optimal hardware utilization. Enable existing code that uses the j

                                                    • Highlights from the Claude 4 system prompt

                                                      25th May 2025 Anthropic publish most of the system prompts for their chat models as part of their release notes. They recently shared the new prompts for both Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4. I enjoyed digging through the prompts, since they act as a sort of unofficial manual for how best to use these tools. Here are my highlights, including a dive into the leaked tool prompts that Anthropic did

                                                        Highlights from the Claude 4 system prompt
                                                      • Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - eslint

                                                        We've talked quite a bit about linting in the past two posts of this series, so I thought it's time to give eslint the proper limelight it deserves. Overall eslint is so flexible, that you can even swap out the parser for a completely different one. That's not a rare scenario either as with the rise of JSX and TypeScript that is frequently done. Enriched by a healthy ecosystem of plugins and prese

                                                          Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - eslint
                                                        • Announcing TypeScript 5.2 Beta - TypeScript

                                                          Today we are excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 5.2 Beta. To get started using the beta, you can get it through NuGet, or through npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@beta Here’s a quick list of what’s new in TypeScript 5.2! using Declarations and Explicit Resource Management Decorator Metadata Named and Anonymous Tuple Elements Easier Method Usage for Unions o

                                                            Announcing TypeScript 5.2 Beta - TypeScript
                                                          • WebKit Features for Safari 26.2

                                                            Safari 26.2 is a big release. Packed with 62 new features, this release aims to make your life as a web developer easier by replacing long-standing frustrations with elegant solutions. You’ll find simpler ways to create common UI patterns with just a few lines of HTML or CSS, and no JavaScript — like auto-growing text fields with CSS field-sizing, and buttons that open/close dialogs and popovers w

                                                              WebKit Features for Safari 26.2
                                                            • 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
                                                              • When Is WebAssembly Going to Get DOM Support? - ACM Queue

                                                                July 2, 2025 Volume 23, issue 3 PDF When Is WebAssembly Going to Get DOM Support? Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love glue code Daniel Ehrenberg Is WebAssembly (Wasm) really ready for production usage in web applications, even though that usage requires integration with a web page and the APIs used to manipulate it, such as the DOM? Simultaneously, the answer to this question is that "Wasm

                                                                • Ezno in '23

                                                                  It's been a minute since the previous announcement so I thought would give some updates and share some upcoming problems. This follows the initial announcement and includes some smaller things I shared on Twitter since the announcement post. Never heard of Ezno? It is a parser, partial executor, optimizer and type checker for JavaScript! Read the initial announcement. New changes Classes, getters

                                                                    Ezno in '23
                                                                  • Locale Aware Sorting in JavaScript

                                                                    This post is part of my Byte Series, where I document tips, tricks, and tools that I've found useful. ProblemWhen building a localized JavaScript web-app, the default sorting logic for strings doesn't quite yield the results that you might expect. For example, take the following example… let strings = [ "nop", "NOP", "ñop", "abc", "abc", "äbc" ]; strings.sort(); console.log(strings); // ['NOP', 'a

                                                                      Locale Aware Sorting in JavaScript
                                                                    • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 101)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                                      Import and export recorded user flows as a JSON file The Recorder panel now supports importing and exporting user flow recordings as a JSON file. This addition makes it easier to share user flows and can be useful for bug reporting. For example, download this JSON file. You can import it with the import button and replay the user flow. Apart from that, you can export the recording as well. After r

                                                                      • Executing shell commands from Node.js

                                                                        Warning: This blog post is outdated. Instead, read chapter “Running shell commands in child processes” in “Shell scripting with Node.js”. In this blog post, we’ll explore how we can execute shell commands from Node.js, via module 'node:child_process'. Overview of this blog post  # Module 'node:child_process' has a function for executing shell commands (in spawned child processes) that comes in two

                                                                        • Bullshit Jobs

                                                                          Notes: ISBN 978-1-5011-4331-1, ISBN 978-1-5011-4334-2 (ebook); Most names and many identifying characteristics have been changed.; Interior design by Carly Loman; Jacket design by David L Itman To anyone who would rather be doing something useful with themselves. Preface: On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs In the spring of 2013, I unwittingly set off a very minor international sensation. It all be

                                                                            Bullshit Jobs
                                                                          • Liskov's Gun: The parallel evolution of React and Web Components

                                                                            Liskov's Gun: The parallel evolution of React and Web Components Because this essay is over 11 000 words long(!) I’ve made a convenience EPUB file for offline reading. (EPUB only! No PDF this time.) You can download it over on the fulfilment service I use, Lemon Squeezy, with the option to pay what you want if you feel the urge to support my writing. Paying is absolutely optional. Web dev keeps ar

                                                                              Liskov's Gun: The parallel evolution of React and Web Components
                                                                            • Server-side prototype pollution: Black-box detection without the DoS

                                                                              Server-side prototype pollution: Black-box detection without the DoS Published: Wednesday, 15 February 2023 at 16:30 UTC Updated: Tuesday, 28 March 2023 at 09:50 UTC Server-side prototype pollution is hard to detect black-box without causing a DoS. In this post, we introduce a range of safe detection techniques, which we've also implemented in an open source Burp Suite extension. You can shortly t

                                                                                Server-side prototype pollution: Black-box detection without the DoS
                                                                              • GitHub - ComfyUI-Workflow/awesome-comfyui: A collection of awesome custom nodes for ComfyUI

                                                                                ComfyUI-Gemini_Flash_2.0_Exp (⭐+172): A ComfyUI custom node that integrates Google's Gemini Flash 2.0 Experimental model, enabling multimodal analysis of text, images, video frames, and audio directly within ComfyUI workflows. ComfyUI-ACE_Plus (⭐+115): Custom nodes for various visual generation and editing tasks using ACE_Plus FFT Model. ComfyUI-Manager (⭐+113): ComfyUI-Manager itself is also a cu

                                                                                  GitHub - ComfyUI-Workflow/awesome-comfyui: A collection of awesome custom nodes for ComfyUI
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