Nice comprehensive list of new features since Java 8.
Nice exploration of how to produce shadows in CSS. Make sure to read it all the way until the filter + drop-shadow approach.
Illustration of one of the traps I hate most with Python.
Similar to RR but for web frontends.
Similar to RR but for Python.
Interesting debugger to complete your arsenal next to GDB. Super nice to be able to travel back in time.
Looks like an interesting web markdown editor.
Interesting set of SQL optimizations. Also shows PostgreSQL still had (has?) some room for improvement.
If confirmed and possible to industrialize quickly this could have an interesting impact on public transportation.
Alright, interesting result... puts a nail in the coffin of social media being a positive force in the world ever. At that point it's not only about the toxic architecture of the ones running from ads... it's more fundamental than that. It'd definitely need to be completely rethought.
Not 100% convinced by all the points, but definitely a good conversation to have around the pull/merge request model. Might need a minimum threshold to be crossed in term of team maturity though.
Oh very interesting tool. This is likely an interesting path to run your in development build of GUI apps insulated from your system.
Sounds like a potentially interesting tool especially combined with curl.
Now this looks like an interesting move. Let's see if that delivers.
I don't like GitHub Actions much if at all. Still, this is a nice curated list which can come in handy when having to work with it.
Plein de bons conseils.
Clairement la tendance de fond c'est plus de télétravail lorsque le travail n'est pas lié à la production de biens ou de service physiques. Cela a le potentiel de bien secouer l'aménagement du territoire avec la montée des tiers-lieux etc.
One of my favorite writers, to the point it shaped quite a bit of my life (not kidding)... I can only agree with this.
Interesting set of patterns to maybe get a clue at what a particular behavior is hiding.
Very nice piece about one of those important pieces of simulation used on screen. Multi-agent systems for the win on that one. ;-)