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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

    • 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
      • HTTP/1.0 From Scratch

        Introduction In our previous exploration, we delved into the simplicity of HTTP/0.9, a protocol that served as the web’s initial foundation. However, as the internet evolved, so did its needs. Enter HTTP/1.0, a landmark version released in 1996 that laid the groundwork for the web we know today. HTTP/1.0 was a game-changer, introducing features that revolutionized web communication: Headers: Metad

          HTTP/1.0 From Scratch
        • 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
          • Tauri 2.0 Stable Release

            We are very proud to finally announce the stable release for the new major version of Tauri. Welcome to Tauri 2.0! What is Tauri?Section titled “What is Tauri?” In a Tauri application the frontend is written in your favorite web frontend stack. This runs inside the operating system WebView and communicates with the application core written mostly in Rust. When Should I Use Tauri?Section titled “Wh

              Tauri 2.0 Stable Release
            • 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. ActionKit by Paragon - Connect to 130+ SaaS integrations (e.g. Slack, Salesforce, Gmail) with Paragon’s ActionKit API. Adfin - The only platform you need to get paid - all payments in one place, in

                GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers
              • 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
                • 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エージェント #コンテキストエンジニアリング #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した不安を

                    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
                  • 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

                      • Functional programming is finally going mainstream

                        Functional programming is finally going mainstream Object-oriented and imperative programming aren’t going away, but functional programming is finding its way into more codebases. Klint Finley // July 12, 2022 Paul Louth had a great development team at Meddbase, the healthcare software company he founded in 2005. But as the company grew, so did their bug count. That’s expected, up to a point. More

                          Functional programming is finally going mainstream
                        • Spin 1.0 — The Developer Tool for Serverless WebAssembly

                          We are delighted to introduce Spin 1.0, the first stable release of the open source developer tool for building serverless applications with WebAssembly (Wasm)! Since we first introduced Spin last year, we have been hard at work together with the community on building a frictionless developer experience for building and running serverless applications with Wasm. For this release, we focused on bui

                            Spin 1.0 — The Developer Tool for Serverless WebAssembly
                          • Patterns for Reactivity with Modern Vanilla JavaScript – Frontend Masters Blog

                            “Reactivity” is how systems react to changes in data. There are many types of reactivity, but for this article, reactivity is when data changes, you do things. Reactivity Patterns are Core to Web Development We handle a lot with JavaScript in websites and web apps since the browser is an entirely asynchronous environment. We must respond to user inputs, communicate with servers, log, perform, etc.

                              Patterns for Reactivity with Modern Vanilla JavaScript – Frontend Masters Blog
                            • Okay, I really like WezTerm

                              A while back my friend recommended that I try WezTerm. I’d been an iTerm 2 stalwart for the better part of a decade, but not to be too narrow-minded I conceded, started it up, and saw this: Does the job, sure, but doesn’t feel quite right. Okay then, experiment over. Back to iTerm… Fast forward a couple of months and I got the itch to try a new terminal again. I wanted to use one whose config was

                                Okay, I really like WezTerm
                              • 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

                                • June 2022 (version 1.69)

                                  Update 1.69.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.69.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the June 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: 3-way merge editor - Resolve merge conflicts wit

                                    June 2022 (version 1.69)
                                  • Boost Node.js with V8 GC Optimization

                                    Optimizing Node.js Performance: V8 Memory Management & GC Tuning Prevent Crashes and Improve Latency by Understanding and Tuning V8's Garbage Collection for Your Node.js Application A common observation for Node.js developers is the seemingly continuous growth of their application's memory footprint, often measured by the Resident Set Size (RSS) reported by the operating system. This increasing RS

                                      Boost Node.js with V8 GC Optimization
                                    • 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
                                      • CUPID: for joyful coding

                                        What started as lighthearted iconoclasm, poking at the bear of SOLID, has developed into something more concrete and tangible. If I do not think the SOLID principles are useful these days, then what would I replace them with? Can any set of principles hold for all software? What do we even mean by principles? I believe that there are properties or characteristics of software that make it a joy to

                                        • Announcing TypeScript 5.6 - TypeScript

                                          Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.6! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on top of JavaScript by adding syntax for types. Types describe the shapes we expect of our variables, parameters, and functions, and the TypeScript type-checker can help catch issues like typos, missing properties, and bad function calls before we even run our code. T

                                            Announcing TypeScript 5.6 - 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

                                              • Why is building a UI in Rust so hard?

                                                What Makes Rust Unique? Why is UI in Rust So Hard? Functional UI to the Rescue If you’ve read Hacker News recently, it’s hard to not think that Rust is the future: it’s being used in the Linux kernel and in the Android OS, by AWS for critical infrastructure, and in ChromeOS and Firefox. However, as wonderful as Rust is–it has yet to take off as a general language for building UI. In 2019, “GUI” wa

                                                  Why is building a UI in Rust so hard?
                                                • 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

                                                  • A new way to bring garbage collected programming languages efficiently to WebAssembly · V8

                                                    Show navigation A recent article on WebAssembly Garbage Collection (WasmGC) explains at a high level how the Garbage Collection (GC) proposal aims to better support GC languages in Wasm, which is very important given their popularity. In this article, we will get into the technical details of how GC languages such as Java, Kotlin, Dart, Python, and C# can be ported to Wasm. There are in fact two m

                                                    • February 2021 (version 1.54)

                                                      Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.54.1: The update addresses an issue with an extension dependency. Update 1.54.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.54.3: The update addresses this issue. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the February 2021 release of Vi

                                                        February 2021 (version 1.54)
                                                      • 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
                                                        • Patterns for Building LLM-based Systems & Products

                                                          Patterns for Building LLM-based Systems & Products [ llm engineering production 🔥 ] · 66 min read Discussions on HackerNews, Twitter, and LinkedIn “There is a large class of problems that are easy to imagine and build demos for, but extremely hard to make products out of. For example, self-driving: It’s easy to demo a car self-driving around a block, but making it into a product takes a decade.”

                                                            Patterns for Building LLM-based Systems & Products
                                                          • July 2022 (version 1.70)

                                                            Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.70.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.70.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.70.3: This update is only available for Windows 7 users and is the last release supporting Windows 7. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welc

                                                              July 2022 (version 1.70)
                                                            • python_modules.pdf

                                                              Python3 OpenCV / Pillow / pygame / Eel / PyDub / NumPy / matplotlib / SciPy / SymPy / gmpy2 / hashlib, passlib / Cython / Numba / ctypes / PyInstaller / curses / tqdm / JupyterLab / json / psutil / urllib / zenhan / jaconv Copyright © 2017-2025, Katsunori Nakamura 2025 8 19 Python ‘ .py’ Python Python Windows PSF Python py .py Enter macOS Linux PSF Python python3 .py Enter Anaconda Prompt Python p

                                                              • htmy

                                                                Source code: https://github.com/volfpeter/htmy Documentation and examples: https://volfpeter.github.io/htmy htmy Async, pure-Python server-side rendering engine. Unleash your creativity with the full power and Python, without the hassle of learning a new templating language or dealing with its limitations! Key features Async-first, to let you make the best use of modern async tools. Powerful, Reac

                                                                • News from WWDC25: WebKit in Safari 26 beta

                                                                  Welcome to WWDC25! We’ve got lots of exciting announcements about web technology to share with you this week. Don’t miss our seven sessions, including What’s new in Safari and WebKit. Today brings the beta of Safari 26, with 67 new features and 107 improvements. We’ll take a tour of them all in this article. But first — Safari 26? Where is Safari 19? You might have seen today during the WWDC25 Key

                                                                    News from WWDC25: WebKit in Safari 26 beta
                                                                  • Comprehensive guide to JavaScript performance analysis using Chrome DevTools

                                                                    Comprehensive guide to JavaScript performance analysis using Chrome DevTools Let's see how to navigate the Chrome Devtools Performance tab to effectively analyse and improve the performance of your JavaScript while avoiding common errors. Our use case will be improving the rendering FPS of a real-world canvas library. A few weeks ago a colleague of mine and I were looking at the canvas engine comp

                                                                      Comprehensive guide to JavaScript performance analysis using Chrome DevTools
                                                                    • The Grug Brained Developer

                                                                      The Grug Brained Developer A layman's guide to thinking like the self-aware smol brained Introduction this collection of thoughts on software development gathered by grug brain developer grug brain developer not so smart, but grug brain developer program many long year and learn some things although mostly still confused grug brain developer try collect learns into small, easily digestible and fun

                                                                      • How a simple Linux kernel memory corruption bug can lead to complete system compromise

                                                                        In this case, reallocating the object as one of those three types didn't seem to me like a nice way forward (although it should be possible to exploit this somehow with some effort, e.g. by using count.counter to corrupt the buf field of seq_file). Also, some systems might be using the slab_nomerge kernel command line flag, which disables this merging behavior. Another approach that I didn't look

                                                                        • Building data-centric apps with a reactive relational database

                                                                          Building apps is too hard. Even skilled programmers who don’t specialize in app development struggle to build simple interactive tools. We think that a lot of what makes app development hard is managing state: reacting and propagating changes as the user takes actions. We’re exploring a new way to manage data in apps by storing all app state—including the state of the UI—in a single reactive datab

                                                                            Building data-centric apps with a reactive relational database
                                                                          • graphql/dataloader を読んだ話

                                                                            graphql/dataloader のドキュメント及びソースコードを全て読んだので、その話を書く。 読むことにした第一の理由は仕事で使うからだが、以下の特徴から自分のプログラミング学習教材として適していそうだと考えたからでもある。 広く使われている OSS である GitHub の星が 11k npm trends で検索しても多くの人がダウンロードしている コードの量が少ない 実装は src/index.js に全て書かれている コメント含めて 500 行にも満たず、しかもその 1/3 くらいはコメント テストカバレッジが高い 常に 100% 初めて読むコードでテストカバレッジが高いと、テストコードを読むことで期待される挙動を確認できるので嬉しい npm trends によると、一週間で 200 万件近くダウンロードされているようだ。 目次 graphql/dataloader とは

                                                                              graphql/dataloader を読んだ話
                                                                            • You might not need Websockets

                                                                              Websockets are powerful tools that have become a fan-favorite for building realtime applications, but you might be using them for all the wrong reasons. Let's explore the pitfalls of websockets and how we can use plain old HTTP to get the same job done. What’s a WebSocket? If you’re new to web development or you haven’t heard of a WebSocket before, they’re a way to open a two-way communication cha

                                                                                You might not need Websockets
                                                                              • Go 1.19 Release Notes - The Go Programming Language

                                                                                Introduction to Go 1.19 The latest Go release, version 1.19, arrives five months after Go 1.18. Most of its changes are in the implementation of the toolchain, runtime, and libraries. As always, the release maintains the Go 1 promise of compatibility. We expect almost all Go programs to continue to compile and run as before. Changes to the language There is only one small change to the language, a

                                                                                  Go 1.19 Release Notes - The Go Programming Language
                                                                                • Why async Rust?

                                                                                  Async/await syntax in Rust was initially released to much fanfare and excitement. To quote Hacker News at the time: This is going to open the flood gates. I am sure lot of people were just waiting for this moment for Rust adoption. I for one was definitely in this boat. Also, this has all the goodness: open-source, high quality engineering, design in open, large contributors to a complex piece of