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  • How I built a modern website in 2021

    How I built a modern website in 2021September 29th, 2021 — 34 min read For over half of 2021, I worked on a complete rewrite of kentcdodds.com. You're reading this on the rewrite of this site! Are you using dark mode or light mode? Have you signed in and selected your team yet? Have you tried to call into the Call Kent Podcast? This blog post isn't about these and other features of the new site, b

      How I built a modern website in 2021
    • 【忙しい人のための】Next.js公式チュートリアルを完走してきたので記事1本で振り返る【ギュッと凝縮】 | DevelopersIO

      本記事はNext.jsのチュートリアルが大きく変わったためリンク切れを起こしています。 技術メモのため記事としては残しますが、リンク切れにご留意ください。 また機会があれば新チュートリアルで記事を書こうと思いますm(_ _)m こんちには。 データアナリティクス事業本部 インテグレーション部 機械学習チームの中村です。 今回は以下のNext.jsのチュートリアルをほぼ一通り(SEOのところ以外)実施しましたので、ポイントを記事化しました。 https://nextjs.org/learn/foundations/about-nextjs" チュートリアル自体は、以下のような内容が分かるものとなっています。 CRA(create-react-app)のみ使用しているとイメージしづらい、素のHTML + JavaScriptとReactの関係のイメージが分かる Reactがフレームワークではな

        【忙しい人のための】Next.js公式チュートリアルを完走してきたので記事1本で振り返る【ギュッと凝縮】 | DevelopersIO
      • プロと読み解く Ruby 3.2 NEWS - クックパッド開発者ブログ

        技術部の笹田(ko1)と遠藤(mame)です。クックパッドで Ruby (MRI: Matz Ruby Implementation、いわゆる ruby コマンド) の開発をしています。お金をもらって Ruby を開発しているのでプロの Ruby コミッタです。 昨日 12/25 に、恒例のクリスマスリリースとして、Ruby 3.2.0 がリリースされました(Ruby 3.2.0 リリース)。今年も Ruby 3.2 の NEWS.md ファイルの解説をします。NEWS ファイルとは何か、は以前の記事を見てください。 プロと読み解く Ruby 2.6 NEWS ファイル - クックパッド開発者ブログ プロと読み解くRuby 2.7 NEWS - クックパッド開発者ブログ プロと読み解くRuby 3.0 NEWS - クックパッド開発者ブログ プロと読み解く Ruby 3.1 NEWS -

          プロと読み解く Ruby 3.2 NEWS - クックパッド開発者ブログ
        • 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
              • GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers

                Official integrations are maintained by companies building production ready MCP servers for their platforms. 21st.dev Magic - Create crafted UI components inspired by the best 21st.dev design engineers. 2slides - An MCP server that provides tools to convert content into slides/PPT/presentation or generate slides/PPT/presentation with user intention. ActionKit by Paragon - Connect to 130+ SaaS inte

                  GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers
                • 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
                    • Using WebAssembly threads from C, C++ and Rust

                      Learn how to bring multithreaded applications written in other languages to WebAssembly. WebAssembly threads support is one of the most important performance additions to WebAssembly. It allows you to either run parts of your code in parallel on separate cores, or the same code over independent parts of the input data, scaling it to as many cores as the user has and significantly reducing the over

                        Using WebAssembly threads from C, C++ and Rust
                      • PacketProxyで探るGemini CLIのコンテキストエンジニアリング 〜AIエージェントを信頼できる相棒に〜 | BLOG - DeNA Engineering

                        2025.07.18 技術記事 PacketProxyで探るGemini CLIのコンテキストエンジニアリング 〜AIエージェントを信頼できる相棒に〜 by akira.kuroiwa #gemini-cli #ai #security #ai-agent #context-engineering #packetproxy 「なんかよく分からないけど、すごい」で終わらせないために こんにちは、DeNA セキュリティ技術グループの 黒岩 亮 ( @kakira9618 ) です。 AIエージェント、とくに Gemini CLI のようなコーディングを支援してくれるツールは非常に強力で、私たちの開発体験を大きく変えようとしています。しかし、その一方で、こんな風に感じたことはありませんか? 「このファイルの情報、勝手にAIに送られたりしない? 大丈夫かな?」 と、情報管理・セキュリティ面で漠然と

                          PacketProxyで探るGemini CLIのコンテキストエンジニアリング 〜AIエージェントを信頼できる相棒に〜 | BLOG - DeNA Engineering
                        • Streaming JSON in just 200 lines of JavaScript

                          I was continueing my exploration of React server components when I stumbled upon on this article about progressive JSON. Dan Abramov describes a technique for streaming JSON from a server to a client in chunks, allowing the client to start rendering parts of the data before the entire payload has been received. This can significantly improve perceived performance, especially for large datasets. So

                            Streaming JSON in just 200 lines of JavaScript
                          • 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

                            • Extreme Explorations of TypeScript's Type System | Learning TypeScript

                              TypeScript's type system is Turing Complete: meaning it has conditional branching (conditional types) and works with an arbitrary huge amount of memory. As a result, you can use the type system as its own programming language complete with variables, functions, and recursion. Developers have pushed the bounds of type operations possible in the type system to write some pretty incredible things! Th

                                Extreme Explorations of TypeScript's Type System | Learning TypeScript
                              • Claude Mythos Preview \ red.anthropic.com

                                Assessing Claude Mythos Preview’s cybersecurity capabilities April 7, 2026 Nicholas Carlini, Newton Cheng, Keane Lucas, Michael Moore, Milad Nasr, Vinay Prabhushankar, Winnie Xiao Hakeem Angulu, Evyatar Ben Asher, Jackie Bow, Keir Bradwell, Ben Buchanan, David Forsythe, Daniel Freeman, Alex Gaynor, Xinyang Ge, Logan Graham, Kyla Guru, Hasnain Lakhani, Matt McNiece, Mojtaba Mehrara, Renee Nichol, A

                                • CVE-2024-4367 - Arbitrary JavaScript execution in PDF.js - Codean Labs

                                  This post details CVE-2024-4367, a vulnerability in PDF.js found by Codean Labs. PDF.js is a JavaScript-based PDF viewer maintained by Mozilla. This bug allows an attacker to execute arbitrary JavaScript code as soon as a malicious PDF file is opened. This affects all Firefox users (<126) because PDF.js is used by Firefox to show PDF files, but also seriously impacts many web- and Electron-based a

                                    CVE-2024-4367 - Arbitrary JavaScript execution in PDF.js - Codean Labs
                                  • The New Internet: Tailscale's Vision for the Future of Connectivity

                                    Avery Pennarun is the CEO and co-founder of Tailscale. A version of this post was originally presented at a company all-hands. We don’t talk a lot in public about the big vision for Tailscale, why we’re really here. Usually I prefer to focus on what exists right now, and what we’re going to do in the next few months. The future can be distracting. But increasingly, I’ve found companies are startin

                                      The New Internet: Tailscale's Vision for the Future of Connectivity
                                    • Ruby: frozen_string_literalの歴史と現状、未来を考察する(翻訳)|TechRacho by BPS株式会社

                                      概要 元サイトの許諾を得て翻訳・公開いたします。 英語記事: Frozen String Literals: Past, Present, Future? | byroot’s blog 原文公開日: 2025/10/28 原著者: byroot -- Railsコアコミッター、Rubyコミッターです 日本語タイトルは内容に即したものにしました。 frozenは基本的に英ママとしました。 なお、Ruby 3.4以降ではRUBYOPT環境変数でRUBYOPT="--enable-frozen-string-literal"のように指定すれば、その環境で文字列リテラルをデフォルトでfrozenにできます。また、Ruby実行時に--disable-frozen-string-literalを指定すれば一時的にこの設定を解除できます。 Rubyistの皆さんなら、Rubyソースコードのほどんどのフ

                                        Ruby: frozen_string_literalの歴史と現状、未来を考察する(翻訳)|TechRacho by BPS株式会社
                                      • A virtual DOM in 200 lines of JavaScript

                                        In this post I’ll walk through the full implementation of a Virtual DOM in a bit over 200 lines of JavaScript. The result is a full-featured and sufficiently performant virtual DOM library (demos). It’s available on NPM as the smvc package. The main goal is to illustrate the fundamental technique behind tools like React. React, Vue and the Elm language all simplify the creation of interactive web

                                        • 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
                                          • 9 Times the Web Platform Was Influenced by Libraries | Jad Joubran

                                            The web platform didn't invent most of its best APIs. It caught up to them. Libraries did the R&D work in production. They got tested by thousands of developers across thousands of codebases, which is the kind of feedback you can't simulate. They got bug reports. They iterated. And, the patterns that survived eventually became part of the platform itself. If you've been writing JavaScript for a wh

                                              9 Times the Web Platform Was Influenced by Libraries | Jad Joubran
                                            • iOS 15 iCloud Private Relay Vulnerability Identified

                                              Apple’s new iCloud Private Relay service allows users to hide their IP addresses and DNS requests from websites and network service providers. In this article, we’ll demonstrate how this security feature can be circumvented and discuss what users can do to prevent their data from being leaked. You’ll need to turn on iCloud Private Relay to test the vulnerability. At the moment iCloud Private Relay

                                                iOS 15 iCloud Private Relay Vulnerability Identified
                                              • 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

                                                • Object Structure in JavaScript Engines

                                                  Object Structure in JavaScript EnginesFrom a developer's perspective, objects in JavaScript are quite flexible and understandable. We can add, remove, and modify object properties on our own. However, few people think about how objects are stored in memory and processed by JS engines. Can a developer's actions, directly or indirectly, impact performance and memory consumption? Let's try to delve i

                                                    Object Structure in JavaScript Engines
                                                  • 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
                                                    • March 2025 (version 1.99)

                                                      Update 1.99.1: The update addresses these security issues. Update 1.99.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.99.3: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the March 2025 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highligh

                                                        March 2025 (version 1.99)
                                                      • Rust to WebAssembly the hard way — surma.dev

                                                        Toggle dark mode What follows is a brain dump of everything I know about compiling Rust to WebAssembly. Enjoy. Some time ago, I wrote a blog post on how to compile C to WebAssembly without Emscripten, i.e. without the default tool that makes that process easy. In Rust, the tool that makes WebAssembly easy is called wasm-bindgen, and we are going to ditch it! At the same time, Rust is a bit differe

                                                          Rust to WebAssembly the hard way — surma.dev
                                                        • AST vs. Bytecode: Interpreters in the Age of Meta-Compilation

                                                          233 AST vs. Bytecode: Interpreters in the Age of Meta-Compilation OCTAVE LAROSE, University of Kent, UK SOPHIE KALEBA, University of Kent, UK HUMPHREY BURCHELL, University of Kent, UK STEFAN MARR, University of Kent, UK Thanks to partial evaluation and meta-tracing, it became practical to build language implementations that reach state-of-the-art peak performance by implementing only an interprete

                                                          • 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
                                                            • Mastodon: Ruby on Rails Open Source Web App

                                                              The product https://joinmastodon.org Mastodon is a free, open-source social network server based on ActivityPub where users can follow friends and discover new ones. On Mastodon, users can publish anything they want: links, pictures, text, and video. All Mastodon servers are interoperable as a federated network. Open source The project is open source at https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon License

                                                                Mastodon: Ruby on Rails Open Source Web App
                                                              • Introduction to Spherical Harmonics for Graphics Programmers

                                                                This post requires JavaScript to properly render mathematics (like $\int f(x) dx$, $Y_\ell^m$). It's not likely to work in your browser's "reader mode". On your computer graphics journey, you will eventually run into some paper or code mentioning spherical harmonic functions. They are indeed a very useful tool: with just a few coefficients, they allow us to approximate a given function defined on

                                                                • syntaxdesign

                                                                  One of the most recognizable features of a languages is its syntax. What are some of the things about syntax that matter? What questions might you ask if you were creating a syntax for your own language? Motivation A programming language gives us a way structure our thoughts. Each program, has a kind of internal structure, for example: How can we capture this structure? One way is directly, via pi

                                                                  • 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
                                                                    • Faster Ruby: Thoughts from the Outside — Matthew Gaudet

                                                                      (This is Part II of the Faster Ruby posts, which started with a retrospective on Ruby+OMR, a Ruby JIT compiler I worked on five years ago) As someone who comes from a compiler background, when asked to make a language fast, I’m sympathetic to the reaction: “Just throw a compiler at it!”. However, working on SpiderMonkey, I’ve come to the conclusion that a fast language implementation has many movi

                                                                      • WebGPU — All of the cores, none of the canvas — surma.dev

                                                                        WebGPU is an upcoming Web API that gives you low-level, general-purpose access GPUs. I am not very experienced with graphics. I picked up bits and bobs of WebGL by reading through tutorials on how to build game engines with OpenGL and learned more about shaders by watching Inigo Quilez do amazing things on ShaderToy by just using shaders, without any 3D meshes or models. This got me far enough to

                                                                          WebGPU — All of the cores, none of the canvas — surma.dev
                                                                        • 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

                                                                          • 14 Linting Rules To Help You Write Asynchronous Code in JavaScript

                                                                            Debugging asynchronous code in JavaScript can feel like navigating a minefield at times. You don't know when and where the console.logs will print out, and you have no idea how your code is executed. It's hard to correctly structure async code so it executes in the right order as you intend it to. Wouldn't it be nice if you had some guidance while writing asynchronous code, and to get a helpful me

                                                                              14 Linting Rules To Help You Write Asynchronous Code in JavaScript
                                                                            • Regexide

                                                                              Why XML Comments matter XML is a popular format for storing and sharing data. It was explicitly designed for people and programs to read and write data.[1] From spreadsheets to save states, most modern software and games parse and write XML. XML comments are special notes that parsers should not treat as data. XML comments start with <!-- and end with -->. Technically XML comments must not contain

                                                                              • Nx Console VS Code Extension Compromised - StepSecurity

                                                                                Update: On May 19, 2026, GitHub publicly disclosed that approximately 3,800 of its internal source code repositories were exfiltrated after an employee's device was compromised by a poisoned VS Code extension. While GitHub did not officially name the extension, Nx CEO Jeff Cross confirmed that Nx is working with Microsoft and GitHub on the impact of the malicious Nx Console version 18.95.0, and no

                                                                                  Nx Console VS Code Extension Compromised - StepSecurity
                                                                                • Use Thunder Client and VSCode as an alternative to Postman

                                                                                  Visual Studio Code (VSCode) is a popular code editor that can be used as an alternative to Postman for API testing. With the right extensions, developers can easily create, manage, and test APIs within the VSCode environment. Using Thunder Client with VSCode for API testing can streamline the development workflow and save time by using a single tool for coding and testing, as this article will sho

                                                                                    Use Thunder Client and VSCode as an alternative to Postman