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  • Google TypeScript Style Guide

    // Good: choose between two options as appropriate (see below). import * as ng from '@angular/core'; import {Foo} from './foo'; // Only when needed: default imports. import Button from 'Button'; // Sometimes needed to import libraries for their side effects: import 'jasmine'; import '@polymer/paper-button'; Import paths TypeScript code must use paths to import other TypeScript code. Paths may be r

    • 「Postgres で試した?」と聞き返せるようになるまでもしくはなぜ私は雰囲気で技術を語るのか? — Just use Postgres 読書感想文 - じゃあ、おうちで学べる

      はじめに 「Just use Postgres」という言葉を初めて聞いたのは、いつだったか覚えていません。Twitter か Hacker News か、あるいは社内の Slack か。どこで聞いたにせよ、私の反応は決まっていました。「また極端なことを言う人がいる」と。 「それ、〇〇でもできますよ」——この手のフレーズはもう100回は聞いてきました。そして大抵の場合、その〇〇は専用ツールに置き換えられていきます。技術が専門分化していくのは自然な流れです。 全文検索なら Elasticsearch。時系列データなら InfluxDB。メッセージキューなら RabbitMQ。それぞれの分野に専門家がいて、専用のソリューションがあって、ベストプラクティスがあります。「とりあえず Postgres で」なんて、それは思考停止ではないか、と。でも、心のどこかで気になっていたんです。 www.mann

        「Postgres で試した?」と聞き返せるようになるまでもしくはなぜ私は雰囲気で技術を語るのか? — Just use Postgres 読書感想文 - じゃあ、おうちで学べる
      • 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
        • 防衛省サイバーコンテスト 2025 writeup - st98 の日記帳 - コピー

          2/2に12時間というちょうどよい競技時間で開催された。21時終了だったけれども、11時45分ぐらいに最速で全完して1位🎉 第1回以来4年ぶりの優勝だ。昨年大会の第4回ではヒントの閲覧数で優勝を逃してしまって悔しい思いをしたので、雪辱を果たすことができ嬉しい。開始直後からずっと1位を独走できており、450名以上のプレイヤーがいる中で圧勝だったのも嬉しい。 昨年度や一昨年度はバルクが作問を担当していたが、今回はAGESTが担当していた。これまでの問題と比較すると全体的に易化したように思うが、解くにあたって発想の大きな飛躍を必要とするいわゆる「エスパー要素」のある問題はごく一部を除いて存在しておらず*1、よかったと思う。また、昨年度・一昨年度に引き続きwriteupは公開可能というのもよかった。 戦略というほどの戦略は立てていなかったけれども、とりあえずWebを見た後は全カテゴリを上から見て

            防衛省サイバーコンテスト 2025 writeup - st98 の日記帳 - コピー
          • Wasmはなぜセキュアなのか?

            Wasmはなぜセキュアなのか? 前回Wasmのバイナリを読んでみたが、実行時にどのようにセキュアに実行しているのか気になったので調べてみた。 とりあえず今回も公式ドキュメントを見ながら整理しつつ、実際のコードも無理なく辿れそうなところはwasmerの実装を参考に見ていきたいと思う。 Wasmの目指すセキュリティ とりあえず公式の記載を脳死で読解していく。 The security model of WebAssembly has two important goals: (1) protect users from buggy or malicious modules, and (2) provide developers with useful primitives and mitigations for developing safe applications, within the

              Wasmはなぜセキュアなのか?
            • 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
                • JavaScript Best Practices | The WebStorm Blog

                  IDEs CLion DataGrip DataSpell Fleet GoLand IntelliJ IDEA PhpStorm PyCharm RustRover Rider RubyMine WebStorm Plugins & Services Big Data Tools Code With Me JetBrains Platform Scala Toolbox App Writerside JetBrains AI Grazie Junie JetBrains for Data Kineto Team Tools Datalore Space TeamCity Upsource YouTrack Hub Qodana CodeCanvas .NET & Visual Studio .NET Tools ReSharper C++ Languages & Frameworks K

                    JavaScript Best Practices | The WebStorm Blog
                  • Writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python

                    A few months ago, I set myself the challenge of writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python1, after writing my SDF donut post. How hard could it be? The answer was, pretty hard, even when dropping quite a few features. But it was also pretty interesting, and the result is surprisingly functional and not too hard to understand! There's too much code for me to comprehensively cover in a single blog

                    • 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
                      • Next.js 13 vs Remix: An In-depth case study

                        Next.js 13 vs Remix: An In-depth case studyLast updated on 29 Sep 2023 by Prateek Surana   •   - min read When it comes to building web applications, React has been at the forefront for a while now, and its adoption continues to grow. Among the most common approaches to building web applications with React, Next.js stands out as one of the most preferred options. Next.js has also been in the limel

                          Next.js 13 vs Remix: An In-depth case study
                        • Announcing .NET 10 - .NET Blog

                          Today, we are excited to announce the launch of .NET 10, the most productive, modern, secure, intelligent, and performant release of .NET yet. It’s the result of another year of effort from thousands of developers around the world. This release includes thousands of performance, security, and functional improvements across the entire .NET stack-from languages and developer tools to workloads-enabl

                            Announcing .NET 10 - .NET Blog
                          • GitHub Actions で AWS を操作する(Lambda編) - BIGLOBE Style | BIGLOBEの「はたらく人」と「トガッた技術」

                            こんにちは。開発部門(プロダクト技術本部)の宮下です。 BIGLOBE では GitHub Actions による作業効率化に取り組んでいます。 本記事では、GitHub Actions が得意とする点を踏まえつつ、AWS Lambda と連携して手作業を大幅に減らす実例をソースコード付きで紹介します。 想定読者 GitHub Actions を使うと何がうれしいのか? 代表的なユースケース あまり向かないユースケース 事例紹介 課題 改善後 API コンテナ リグレッションテスト用 Lambda パフォーマンステスト用 Lambda 自動化による効果 Lambda を実行するアクション GitHub Actions で使えるアクション ソースコード ポイント、はまったところ GitHub Actions の制御 / ステップ間での値の受け渡し GitHub Actions の制御 / 複

                              GitHub Actions で AWS を操作する(Lambda編) - BIGLOBE Style | BIGLOBEの「はたらく人」と「トガッた技術」
                            • Prettier 3.0: Hello, ECMAScript Modules! · Prettier

                              We are excited to announce the release of the new version of Prettier! We have made the migration to using ECMAScript Modules for all our source code. This change has significantly improved the development experience for the Prettier team. Please rest assured that when using Prettier as a library, you can still use it as CommonJS as well. This update comes with several breaking changes. One notabl

                                Prettier 3.0: Hello, ECMAScript Modules! · Prettier
                              • Faster JavaScript calls · V8

                                Show navigation JavaScript allows calling a function with a different number of arguments than the expected number of parameters, i.e., one can pass fewer or more arguments than the declared formal parameters. The former case is called under-application and the latter is called over-application. In the under-application case, the remaining parameters get assigned the undefined value. In the over-a

                                • 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
                                    • 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 4.8 - TypeScript

                                        Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 4.8! If you’re not yet familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on JavaScript and adds syntax for types. These types let you put your expectations and assumptions into your code, and those assumptions can then be checked by the TypeScript type-checker. This checking can help avoid typos, calling uninitialized values, mixing up

                                          Announcing TypeScript 4.8 - TypeScript
                                        • Release: Yarn 4.0 🪄⚗️ | Yarn

                                          Today is the day! After more than a year of work, our team is excited to finally put a fancy "stable" sticker on the first release from the 4.x release line! To celebrate, let's make together a tour of the major changes; should you look for a more itemized list, take a look at the changelog. Breaking Changes​ Here's what you need to know when upgrading from 3.x projects: We now require Node.js 18+

                                            Release: Yarn 4.0 🪄⚗️ | Yarn
                                          • 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 5.7 - TypeScript

                                              Today we excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 5.7! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on JavaScript by adding syntax for type declarations and annotations. This syntax can be used by the TypeScript compiler to type-check our code, and it can also be erased to emit clean, idiomatic JavaScript code. Type-checking is helpful because it can catch bugs in

                                                Announcing TypeScript 5.7 - 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
                                                • 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
                                                    • Announcing TypeScript 5.8 - TypeScript

                                                      Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.8! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on top of JavaScript by adding syntax for 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 editor tooling like the auto

                                                        Announcing TypeScript 5.8 - TypeScript
                                                      • 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
                                                        • Low-Level Software Security for Compiler Developers

                                                          1 Introduction Compilers, assemblers and similar tools generate all the binary code that processors execute. It is no surprise then that these tools play a major role in security analysis and hardening of relevant binary code. Often the only practical way to protect all binaries with a particular security hardening method is to have the compiler do it. And, with software security becoming more and

                                                          • 10 bad TypeScript habits to break this year

                                                            TypeScript and JavaScript have steadily evolved over the last years, and some of the habits we built over the last decades have become obsolete. Some might never have been meaningful. Here's a list of 10 habits that we all should break. If you are interested in more articles and news about web product development and entrepreneurship, please feel free to follow me on Twitter. Onto the examples! Pl

                                                              10 bad TypeScript habits to break this year
                                                            • Neko - A brief history and porting to Javascript

                                                              In the early 90’s, being a frisian kid obsessed with computers there weren’t a ton of ways to get access to new software or learn more about computers. The two main ways were exchanging 3.5” diskettes with friends, or go to the library. One book I remember more than others was “Windows for Kinderen” (“Windows for Kids”) by Addo Stuur. I must have been around 10 years old and was obsessed by this b

                                                                Neko - A brief history and porting to Javascript
                                                              • 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
                                                                • Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - Rust and JavaScript Plugins

                                                                  Over the past year (2024) there has been a strong movement to rewrite JavaScript tools in Rust to make them faster. Rust is well suited for this as it runs much closer to hardware and doesn't rely on garbage collection. This makes it an ideal candidate for computationally intensive tasks. Linting in its basic form is such a task, as it involves parsing and traversing lots of source code. But there

                                                                    Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - Rust and JavaScript Plugins
                                                                  • Parsing SQL - Strumenta

                                                                    The code for this tutorial is on GitHub: parsing-sql SQL is a language to handle data in a relational database. If you worked with data you have probably worked with SQL. In this article we will talk about parsing SQL. It is in the same league of HTML: maybe you never learned it formally but you kind of know how to use it. That is great because if you know SQL, you know how to handle data. However

                                                                      Parsing SQL - Strumenta
                                                                    • 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 5.4 - TypeScript

                                                                        Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.4! 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 5.4 - 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
                                                                          • The Ultimate Interactive JQ Guide

                                                                            The Ultimate Interactive JQ Guide Learn how to search, query, and modify JSON data with 25 interactive jq examples and explanations Cover Photo by Pixabay Has this ever happened to you? You’ve just received a massive JSON file that looks like it was designed to confuse you. Or maybe you entered a command, and you got so much JSON that it looks incomprehensible. Important: Level up your jq skills w

                                                                              The Ultimate Interactive JQ Guide
                                                                            • web-vitals.js、Google アナリティクス、BigQuery を使用してパフォーマンスを測定する  |  Google Codelabs

                                                                              web-vitals.js、Google アナリティクス、BigQuery を使用してパフォーマンスを測定する 1. 始める前に 演習内容 この Codelab で行う内容は次のとおりです。 Google アナリティクス 4 プロパティを BigQuery にリンクします。 web-vitals ライブラリをウェブページに追加します。 web-vitals データを準備して Google アナリティクスに送信します。 BigQuery でウェブに関する主な指標のデータをクエリします。 Google データポータルでダッシュボードを作成し、ウェブに関する主な指標のデータを可視化します。 必要なもの GA4 プロパティを持つ Google アナリティクス アカウント。 Google Cloud アカウント。 Chromium ベースのウェブブラウザ(Google Chrome、Microsof

                                                                              • June 2023 (version 1.80)

                                                                                Update 1.80.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.80.2: The update addresses this security issue. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the June 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Accessibility improvements - Accessible V

                                                                                  June 2023 (version 1.80)
                                                                                • 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