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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

    • 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
        • NETGEAR社製ルーターにおける認証不要の任意コード実行の技術的解説(PSV-2022-0044) - GMO Flatt Security Blog

          ※本記事は先立って公開された英語版記事を翻訳し、日本語圏の読者向けに一部改変したものです。 画像出典: https://www.netgear.com/business/wifi/access-points/wac124/ はじめに こんにちは、株式会社Flatt Securityのstypr(@stereotype32)です。 一昨年、日本のOSS製品で発見された0day脆弱性に関する技術解説をブログに書きました。 それ以来、私は様々な製品に多くの脆弱性を発見してきました。残念ながら私が見つけたバグのほとんどはすぐに修正されなかったので、今日まで私が見つけた、技術的に興味深い脆弱性の情報を共有する機会がありませんでした。 本記事では、NETGEAR社のWAC124(AC2000)ルーターにおいて、様々な脆弱性を発見し、いくつかの脆弱性を連鎖させて、前提条件なしに未認証ユーザーの立場からコ

            NETGEAR社製ルーターにおける認証不要の任意コード実行の技術的解説(PSV-2022-0044) - GMO Flatt Security Blog
          • 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

              • 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
                • 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
                    • What a good debugger can do 🔮

                      When people say “debuggers are useless and using logging and unit-tests is much better,” I suspect many of them think that debuggers can only put breakpoints on certain lines, step-step-step through the code, and check variable values. While any reasonable debugger can indeed do all of that, it’s only the tip of the iceberg. Think about it; we could already step through the code 40 years ago, sure

                        What a good debugger can do 🔮
                      • 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
                          • 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
                            • Data Fetching Patterns in Single-Page Applications

                              When a single-page application needs to fetch data from a remote source, it needs to do so while remaining responsive and providing feedback to the user during an often slow query. Five patterns help with this. Asynchronous State Handler wraps these queries with meta-queries for the state of the query. Parallel Data Fetching minimizes wait time. Fallback Markup specifies fallback displays in marku

                                Data Fetching Patterns in Single-Page Applications
                              • The ultimate JavaScript regex guide

                                The string is arguably the most essential data type in programming — every programming language and software in the world uses strings in one way or another. It enables humans to easily communicate with sophisticated programs and machines. One thing that would help you a lot as a programmer is understanding how to use and manipulate strings so that you can build programs users love. Regular expres

                                  The ultimate JavaScript regex guide
                                • Prettier 3.6: Experimental fast CLI and new OXC and Hermes plugins! · Prettier

                                  This release includes several important feature additions that we're excited to share with you. First, we're shipping a new experimental high-performance CLI behind a feature flag (--experimental-cli). This CLI was previously only available in prettier@next, but now you can enable it simply by using a flag. We encourage you to try it out and share your feedback! If you are interested in the intern

                                    Prettier 3.6: Experimental fast CLI and new OXC and Hermes plugins! · Prettier
                                  • Announcing TypeScript 5.5 Beta - TypeScript

                                    Today we are excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 5.5 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 5.5! Inferred Type Predicates Control Flow Narrowing for Constant Indexed Accesses Type Imports in JSDoc Regular Expression Syntax Checking Iso

                                      Announcing TypeScript 5.5 Beta - TypeScript
                                    • WebKit Features in Safari 17.2

                                      ContentsHTMLCSSImages and videoJavaScriptWeb APIWeb AppsWebGLPrivacyWeb InspectorFixes for Interop 2023 and moreUpdating to Safari 17.2Feedback Web technology is constantly moving forward, with both big new features and small subtle adjustments. Nowadays, web developers expect web browsers to update multiple times a year, instead of the once or twice a year typical of the late 2000s — or the once

                                        WebKit Features in Safari 17.2
                                      • My thoughts on writing a Minecraft server from scratch (in Bash)

                                        My thoughts on writing a Minecraft server from scratch (in Bash) For the past year or so, I've been thinking about writing a Minecraft server in Bash as a thought excercise. I once tried that before with the Classic protocol (the one from 2009), but I quickly realized there wasn't really a way to properly parse binary data in bash. Take the following code sample: function a() { read -n 2 uwu echo

                                        • 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
                                          • 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
                                            • Devise入門 64のレシピ - 猫Rails

                                              環境 第1章 Deviseをはじめよう 001 Deviseを使ってみよう 002 ヘルパーを使ってみよう 第2章 モジュールを使う 003 モジュールとは? モジュールの種類 モジュールのカラム モジュールのルーティング モジュールのコントローラーとビュー モジュールのメソッド モジュールのメール送信 モジュールの設定 004 Registerableモジュール コントローラーとルーティング 設定 参考 005 Database Authenticatableモジュール コントローラーとルーティング カラム 設定 メソッド メール 参考 006 Rememberableモジュール カラム 設定 メソッド 参考 007 Recoverableモジュール コントローラーとルーティング カラム 設定 メソッド メール 参考 008 Validatableモジュール バリデーション項目 設定 参

                                                Devise入門 64のレシピ - 猫Rails
                                              • Cloudflare functions with Scala.js

                                                Indoor VivantsAnton Sviridov. I love reinventing the wheel and I usually use Scala for that. TL;DR We are deploying an app to Cloudflare using Scala.js We are using ScalablyTyped We are using Scala 3 heavily Code on Github Deployed app Cloudflare API bindings Welcome to the "Put ma Scala on yo cloud" series I want to say that I'm kicking off a blog series, but even I don't believe that. If I did,

                                                • V Language Review (2022)

                                                  V is a programming language promising to be “Simple, fast, safe, compiled. For developing maintainable software.” V has a controversial past but what is the state of V in 2022? Is V worth checking out? In this post, we’ll take a look at V as it exists in May 2022. TLDR Read the summary Rules of engagement I’ll be using the current version of V built from git which is 50ab2cfd1ae02d4f4280f38c60b8db

                                                  • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 98)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                    Preview feature: Full-page accessibility tree The new Full-page accessibility tree makes it easier for you to get an overview of the full-page accessibility tree and help you better understand how your web content is exposed to assistive technology. In the Elements panel, open the Accessibility pane and select Enable full-page accessibility tree checkbox. Then, reload DevTools and you will see a n

                                                    • Rust Programming Language Tutorial – How to Build a To-Do List App

                                                      By Claudio Restifo Since its first open-source release in 2015, the Rust programming language has gained a lot of attention from the community. It's also been voted the most loved programming language on StackOverflow's developer survey each year since 2016. Rust was designed by Mozilla and is considered a system programming language (like C or C++). It has no garbage collector, which makes its pe

                                                        Rust Programming Language Tutorial – How to Build a To-Do List App
                                                      • 8.x バリデーション Laravel

                                                        イントロダクションIntroduction Laravelは、アプリケーションの受信データをバリデーションするために複数の異なるアプローチを提供します。すべての受信HTTPリクエストで使用可能なvalidateメソッドを使用するのがもっとも一般的です。しかし、バリデーションに対する他のアプローチについても説明します。Laravel provides several different approaches to validate your application's incoming data. It is most common to use the validate method available on all incoming HTTP requests. However, we will discuss other approaches to validation as well

                                                        • Claude Agent Skills: A First Principles Deep Dive

                                                          Deconstructing prompt-based meta-tool architecture and context injection patterns for AI engineering - Claude’s Agent Skills system represents a sophisticated prompt-based meta-tool architecture that extends LLM capabilities through specialized instruction injection. Unlike traditional function calling or code execution, skills operate through prompt expansion and context modification to modify ho

                                                            Claude Agent Skills: A First Principles Deep Dive
                                                          • go command - cmd/go - Go Packages

                                                            Go is a tool for managing Go source code. Usage: go <command> [arguments] The commands are: bug start a bug report build compile packages and dependencies clean remove object files and cached files doc show documentation for package or symbol env print Go environment information fix update packages to use new APIs fmt gofmt (reformat) package sources generate generate Go files by processing source

                                                            • Build strongly typed polymorphic components with React and TypeScript - LogRocket Blog

                                                              An ideal development experience is to show some kind of error during development. For example, a user may make a simple typo — divv instead of div — and would get no indication of what’s wrong. 2. Wrong attributes can be passed for valid elements Consider the following component usage: <MyComponent as="span" href="https://www.google.com"> Hello Wrong Attribute </MyComponent> A consumer can pass a

                                                                Build strongly typed polymorphic components with React and TypeScript - LogRocket Blog
                                                              • Safer Usage Of C++

                                                                Safer Usage Of C++ This document is PUBLIC. Chromium committers can comment on the original doc. If you want to comment but can’t, ping palmer@. Thanks for reading! Google-internal short link: go/safer-cpp Authors/Editors: adetaylor, palmer Contributors: ajgo, danakj, davidben, dcheng, dmitrig, enh, jannh, jdoerrie, joenotcharles, kcc, markbrand, mmoroz, mpdenton, pkasting, rsesek, tsepez, awhalle

                                                                • Plan 9 Desktop Guide

                                                                  PLAN 9 DESKTOP GUIDE INDEX What is Plan 9? Limitations and Workarounds Connecting to Other Systems VNC RDP SSH 9P Other methods Porting Applications Emulating other Operating Systems Virtualizing other Operating Systems Basics Window Management Copy Pasting Essential Programs Manipulating Text in the Terminal Acme - The Do It All Application Multiple Workspaces Tiling Windows Plumbing System Admin

                                                                  • 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

                                                                    • Building interactive web pages with Guile Hoot — Spritely Institute

                                                                      Building interactive web pages with Guile HootDave Thompson — November 30, 2023 A question we frequently hear in discussions about WebAssembly (Wasm) is: "Can Wasm call the DOM (Document Object Model) API?" The answer is: Yes, thanks to Wasm Garbage Collection! In this post, we will use Guile Hoot (our Scheme to Wasm compiler) to demonstrate how a language that compiles to Wasm GC can be used to i

                                                                        Building interactive web pages with Guile Hoot — Spritely Institute
                                                                      • March 2021 (version 1.55)

                                                                        Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.55.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.55.2: The update addresses these security issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the March 2021 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version tha

                                                                          March 2021 (version 1.55)
                                                                        • 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

                                                                          • An overview of Node.js: architecture, APIs, event loop, concurrency

                                                                            Warning: This blog post is outdated. Instead, read chapter “An overview of Node.js: architecture, APIs, event loop, concurrency” in “Shell scripting with Node.js”. This blog post gives an overview of how Node.js works: What its architecture looks like. How its APIs are structured. A few highlights of its global variables and built-in modules. How it runs JavaScript in a single thread via an event

                                                                            • Scheme in Scheme on Wasm in the browser — Spritely Institute

                                                                              Scheme in Scheme on Wasm in the browserDave Thompson — December 15, 2023 Hey, folks! Today we want to talk about the wonderful read-eval-print-loop (REPL). Thanks to WebAssembly (Wasm), it's becoming increasingly common for programming language websites to embed a REPL in which passersby can easily evaluate code and get a feel for the language without having to install anything on their computer.

                                                                                Scheme in Scheme on Wasm in the browser — Spritely Institute
                                                                              • Primitive Recursive Functions For A Working Programmer

                                                                                Primitive Recursive Functions For A Working Programmer Aug 1, 2024 Programmers on the internet often use “Turing-completeness” terminology. Typically, not being Turing-complete is extolled as a virtue or even a requirement in specific domains. I claim that most such discussions are misinformed — that not being Turing complete doesn’t actually mean what folks want it to mean, and is instead a stand

                                                                                • JupyterLab Changelog — JupyterLab 4.5.0a3 documentation

                                                                                  JupyterLab Changelog# v4.4# JupyterLab 4.4 includes a number of new features (described below), bug fixes, and enhancements. This release is compatible with extensions supporting JupyterLab 4.0. Extension authors are encouraged to consult the Extension Migration Guide which lists deprecations and changes to the public API. Code console improvements# The code console prompt can now be positioned on