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DevOps
fromInfoWorld
2 weeks ago

Developers don't care about Kubernetes clusters

Provide developers ready environments instead of forcing them to learn Helm, Kustomize, or Kubernetes manifest internals, which wastes developer time and reduces productivity.
Software development
fromMedium
2 months ago

Functional's Comeback: Elixir & Scala in 2025

Elixir and Scala became pragmatic, production-ready functional choices in 2025, delivering uptime, debuggability, and scalable, maintainable backends.
Software development
fromInfoWorld
2 months ago

Survey pinpoints Rust compiler pain points

Rust build performance problems stem from diverse workflows and tooling; stabilizing language features and targeting long-standing initiatives could significantly speed incremental compilation.
fromLogRocket Blog
2 months ago

Too many tools: How to manage frontend tool overload - LogRocket Blog

People naturally struggle to perform actions and continue day-to-day tasks with an abundance of choices . Too many indistinguishable choices reduce clarity in the decision-making process and simplicity in every individual task. This abundance of options has negatively affected every field of software engineering, including frontend development. In the past, developing a web app was simple, especially with the limited availability of stable, simple frontend development tools. In 2010, any developer could easily start building a web app to solve any general business requirement using JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, HTML, and CSS. They could use Adobe Dreamweaver or any syntax-highlighting-enabled code editor, and quickly ship the final product via FileZilla FTP.
Web development
UX design
fromMedium
2 months ago

Vibe design for designers

AI reshapes design: enables building more with less, converges product/design/engineering, encourages janky prototypes and AI handoffs, while requiring continued respect for craft and human insight.
Web development
fromLogRocket Blog
3 months ago

Deno 2.4 is here: What's new and what to expect - LogRocket Blog

Deno 2.4 marks a major advancement towards maturity and practical applications for server-side JavaScript development.
fromHackernoon
7 months ago

Everything You Have to Know About Go 1.24 | HackerNoon

Go 1.24 introduces significant improvements including full support for generic type aliases and notable performance enhancements, making the language more efficient and user-friendly.
OMG science
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