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  • Command Line Interface Guidelines

    Contents Command Line Interface Guidelines An open-source guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day. Authors Aanand Prasad Engineer at Squarespace, co-creator of Docker Compose. @aanandprasad Ben Firshman Co-creator Replicate, co-creator of Docker Compose. @bfirsh Carl Tashian Offroad Engineer at Smallstep, first e

      Command Line Interface Guidelines
    • LangChainを使わない - ABEJA Tech Blog

      TL; DR LangChainのメリデメを整理する過程で、今となってはopenai-pythonのうちChatGPTのAPIをを簡単に取り回せる程度のシンプルなライブラリがあるだけでも十分便利なんじゃないかと思ったので、ライブラリを個人で作ってみました。(バージョン0.0.1なのでちょっとお粗末な所もありますが) github.com はじめに こんにちは、データサイエンティストの坂元です。ABEJAアドベントカレンダーの13日目の記事です。世は大LLM時代ということで、ありがたいことにABEJAでも複数のLLMプロジェクトを推進させて頂いています。私自身もいくつかのLLMプロジェクトに参画しています。LLMといえばLangChainが便利ですね。OpenAI APIの利用だけでなく、各種ドキュメントのパースが出来たり、HuggingFaceやインデックスDBを扱う他のライブラリとインテ

        LangChainを使わない - ABEJA Tech Blog
      • Why, after 6 years, I’m over GraphQL

        GraphQL is an incredible piece of technology that has captured a lot of mindshare since I first started slinging it in production in 2018. You won’t have to look far back on this (rather inactive) blog to see I have previously championed this technology. After building many a React SPA on top of a hodge podge of untyped JSON REST APIs, I found GraphQL a breath of fresh air. I was truly a GraphQL h

        • 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
            • 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
              • GPT in 60 Lines of NumPy | Jay Mody

                January 30, 2023 In this post, we'll implement a GPT from scratch in just 60 lines of numpy. We'll then load the trained GPT-2 model weights released by OpenAI into our implementation and generate some text. Note: This post assumes familiarity with Python, NumPy, and some basic experience with neural networks. This implementation is for educational purposes, so it's missing lots of features/improv

                • 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

                  • 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

                    • Incident Metrics in SRE

                      Štěpán Davidovič Incident Metrics in SRE Critically Evaluating MTTR and Friends Boston Farnham Sebastopol Tokyo Beijing Boston Farnham Sebastopol Tokyo Beijing 978-1-098-10313-2 [LSI] Incident Metrics in SRE by Štěpán Davidovič Copyright © 2021 O’Reilly Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Published by O’Reilly Media, Inc., 1005 Gravenstein Highway North, Sebas

                      • How to create a Python package in 2022

                        Photo by Claudio Schwarz on Unsplash. How to create a Python package? In order to create a Python package, you need to write the code that implements the functionality you want to put in your package, and then you need to publish it to PyPI. That is the bare minimum. Nowadays, you can also set up a variety of other things to make your life easier down the road: continuous testing of your package;

                          How to create a Python package in 2022
                        • 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)
                          • 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)
                            • Weird Lexical Syntax

                              I just learned 42 programming languages this month to build a new syntax highlighter for llamafile. I feel like I'm up to my eyeballs in programming languages right now. Now that it's halloween, I thought I'd share some of the spookiest most surprising syntax I've seen. The languages I decided to support are Ada, Assembly, BASIC, C, C#, C++, COBOL, CSS, D, FORTH, FORTRAN, Go, Haskell, HTML, Java,

                                Weird Lexical Syntax
                              • Golang Mini Reference 2022: A Quick Guide to the Modern Go Programming Language (REVIEW COPY)

                                Golang Mini Reference 2022 A Quick Guide to the Modern Go Programming Language (REVIEW COPY) Harry Yoon Version 0.9.0, 2022-08-24 REVIEW COPY This is review copy, not to be shared or distributed to others. Please forward any feedback or comments to the author. • feedback@codingbookspress.com The book is tentatively scheduled to be published on September 14th, 2022. We hope that when the release da

                                • Issue 45 - Markdown is Holding You Back

                                  I've used many content formats over the years, and while I love Markdown, I run into its limitations daily when I work on larger documentation projects. In this issue, you'll look at Markdown and explore why it might not be the best fit for technical content, and what else might work instead. Markdown Lacks the Structure You Need Markdown is everywhere. It's human-readable, approachable, and has j

                                    Issue 45 - Markdown is Holding You Back
                                  • 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

                                    • April 2022 (version 1.67)

                                      Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.67.1: The update addresses this security issue. Update 1.67.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the April 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope

                                        April 2022 (version 1.67)
                                      • May 2025 (version 1.101)

                                        Release date: June 12, 2025 Security update: The following extension has security updates: ms-python.python. Update 1.101.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.101.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the May 2025 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version

                                          May 2025 (version 1.101)
                                        • Implementing Logic Programming

                                          Most of my readers are probably familiar with procedural programming, object-oriented programming (OOP), and functional programming (FP). The majority of top programming languages on all of the language popularity charts (like TIOBE) support all three to some extent. Even if a programmer avoided one or more of those three paradigms like the plague, they’re likely at least aware of them and what th

                                            Implementing Logic Programming
                                          • You Want Modules, Not Microservices

                                            Blog Home Archive Sections Some of my Favorites (Collections) Management Tips Speaker Tips Developer Relations Thoughts Interop Briefs Some of my Favorites (Individual posts) O/R-M is the Vietnam of Computer Science The Fallacies of Enterprise Computing SSCLI 2.0 Internals Recommended reading list Functional Java On Finding learning The Value of Failure Programming Promises; a Programmer's Hippocr

                                            • Kalyn: a self-hosting compiler for x86-64

                                              Over the course of my Spring 2020 semester at Harvey Mudd College, I developed a self-hosting compiler entirely from scratch. This article walks through many interesting parts of the project. It’s laid out so you can just read from beginning to end, but if you’re more interested in a particular topic, feel free to jump there. Or, take a look at the project on GitHub. Table of contents What the pro

                                              • 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)
                                                • 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
                                                  • Node.js — Node.js v24.0.0 (Current)

                                                    2025-05-06, Version 24.0.0 (Current), @RafaelGSS and @juanarbol We’re excited to announce the release of Node.js 24! This release brings several significant updates, including the upgrade of the V8 JavaScript engine to version 13.6 and npm to version 11. Starting with Node.js 24, support for MSVC has been removed, and ClangCL is now required to compile Node.js on Windows. The AsyncLocalStorage API

                                                      Node.js — Node.js v24.0.0 (Current)
                                                    • A Walk with LuaJIT

                                                      The following is a chronicle of implementing a general purpose zero-instrumentation BPF based profiler for LuaJIT. Some assumptions are made about what this entails and it may be helpful to read some of our other work in this area. One major change from prior efforts is that instead of working with the original Parca unwinder we are now working with the OpenTelemetry eBPF profiler. If you missed t

                                                        A Walk with LuaJIT
                                                      • Why I use attrs instead of pydantic

                                                        This post is an account of why I prefer using the attrs library over Pydantic. I'm writing it since I am often asked this question and I want to have something concrete to link to. This is not meant to be an objective comparison of attrs and Pydantic; I'm not interested in comparing bullet points of features, nor can I be unbiased since I'm a major contributor to attrs (at time of writing, second

                                                        • Wasm core dumps and debugging Rust in Cloudflare Workers

                                                          Wasm core dumps and debugging Rust in Cloudflare Workers2023-08-14 A clear sign of maturing for any new programming language or environment is how easy and efficient debugging them is. Programming, like any other complex task, involves various challenges and potential pitfalls. Logic errors, off-by-ones, null pointer dereferences, and memory leaks are some examples of things that can make software

                                                            Wasm core dumps and debugging Rust in Cloudflare Workers
                                                          • 0.8.0 Release Notes ⚡ The Zig Programming Language

                                                            Tier 4 Support § Support for these targets is entirely experimental. If this target is provided by LLVM, LLVM may have the target as an experimental target, which means that you need to use Zig-provided binaries for the target to be available, or build LLVM from source with special configure flags. zig targets will display the target if it is available. This target may be considered deprecated by

                                                            • 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

                                                              • So You Want To Remove The GVL?

                                                                I want to write a post about Pitchfork, explaining where it comes from, why it is like it is, and how I see its future. But before I can get to that, I think I need to share my mental model on a few things, in this case, Ruby’s GVL. For quite a long time, it has been said that Rails applications are mostly IO-bound, hence Ruby’s GVL isn’t that big of a deal and that has influenced the design of so

                                                                • The Go Programming Language and Environment – Communications of the ACM

                                                                  Go is a programming language created at Google in late 2007 and released as open source in November 2009. Since then, it has operated as a public project, with contributions from thousands of individuals and dozens of companies. Go has become a popular language for building cloud infrastructure: Docker, a Linux container manager, and Kubernetes, a container deployment system, are core cloud techno

                                                                  • March 2022 (version 1.66)

                                                                    Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.66.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.66.2: The update addresses these security issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the March 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we ho

                                                                      March 2022 (version 1.66)
                                                                    • The Architecture of a Modern Startup | by Dmitry Kruglov | Nov, 2022 | Better Programming

                                                                      workflow — all images by authorThe Tech side of startups can sometimes be very fluid and contain a lot of unknowns. What tech stack to use? Which components might be overkill for now but worth keeping an eye on in the future? How to balance the pace of business features development while keeping the quality bar high enough to have a maintainable codebase? Here I want to share our experience buildi

                                                                        The Architecture of a Modern Startup | by Dmitry Kruglov | Nov, 2022 | Better Programming
                                                                      • Spring Boot and Cloud Native Buildpacks Hands-on Lab

                                                                        以下のソフトウェアをインストールしてください。 Java 11 docker pack curl jq この資料は次のバージョンで動作確認しています。 $ java -version openjdk version "11.0.10" 2021-01-19 LTS OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.10+9-LTS) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.10+9-LTS, mixed mode) $ docker version Client: Docker Engine - Community Cloud integration: 1.0.9 Version: 20.10.5 API version: 1.41 Go version: go1.13.15 Git commit: 55c4c88 Built

                                                                        • AI Flame Graphs

                                                                          Recent posts: 04 Aug 2025 » When to Hire a Computer Performance Engineering Team (2025) part 1 of 2 22 May 2025 » 3 Years of Extremely Remote Work 01 May 2025 » Doom GPU Flame Graphs 29 Oct 2024 » AI Flame Graphs 22 Jul 2024 » No More Blue Fridays 24 Mar 2024 » Linux Crisis Tools 17 Mar 2024 » The Return of the Frame Pointers 10 Mar 2024 » eBPF Documentary 28 Apr 2023 » eBPF Observability Tools Ar

                                                                          • 0.10.0 Release Notes ⚡ The Zig Programming Language

                                                                            Tier 4 Support § Support for these targets is entirely experimental. If this target is provided by LLVM, LLVM may have the target as an experimental target, which means that you need to use Zig-provided binaries for the target to be available, or build LLVM from source with special configure flags. zig targets will display the target if it is available. This target may be considered deprecated by

                                                                            • HTTP リクエストスマグリング入門から最新研究まで - FFRIエンジニアブログ

                                                                              はじめに 基礎技術研究部リサーチエンジニアの末吉です。 HTTP リクエストスマグリング(HTTP Request Smuggling: HRS)の CVE 登録数を見ると、最初に発表された 2005 年に大量に登録されて以降は下火傾向で、2018 年までは毎年数件ずつ登録される程度でした*1。 ところが 2019 年から再燃し、今年に至るまで再び大量に登録されだしています。 上記は CVE の登録数だけを見た傾向ですが、実際 HTTP リクエストスマグリングは 2019 年を境に急激に発展し、今年に至るまで毎年様々な新手法が発表され、注目を浴びています。 ただ、その割には日本語で HTTP リクエストスマグリングを扱った記事は少なく、この名前を聞いたこともないという方もそこそこ多いと思います。 そこで、この記事では HTTP リクエストスマグリングの基礎から Black Hat USA

                                                                                HTTP リクエストスマグリング入門から最新研究まで - FFRIエンジニアブログ
                                                                              • Boring Python: code quality

                                                                                Boring Python: code quality December 19, 2022 Django, Python This is the second in a series of posts I intend to write about how to build, deploy, and manage Python applications in as boring a way as possible. In the first post in the series I gave a definition of what I mean by “boring”, and it’s worth revisiting: I don’t mean “reliable” or “bug-free” or “no incidents”. While there is some overla

                                                                                  Boring Python: code quality
                                                                                • Eliciting Reasoning in Language Models with Cognitive Tools

                                                                                  arXiv:2506.12115v1 [cs.CL] 13 Jun 2025 Eliciting Reasoning in Language Models with Cognitive Tools Brown Ebouky IBM Research - Zurich ETH Zurich Brown.Ebouky@ibm.com Andrea Bartezzaghi IBM Research - Zurich abt@zurich.ibm.com Mattia Rigotti IBM Research - Zurich mrg@zurich.ibm.com Abstract The recent advent of reasoning models like OpenAI’s o1 was met with excited spec- ulation by the AI community