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    The latest update to Gleam, version 1.14.0, brings significant improvements for developers working with external types. Released on December 25, the update expands how Gleam handles types imported from outside sources like Erlang and TypeScript. This makes it easier for programmers to work seamlessly across different languages and platforms. Support for External Types Simplifies Cross-Language

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    PHP has been a cornerstone of web development since it was created in 1995. Over the years, newer languages like Python and JavaScript have gained popularity, often overshadowing PHP. Despite this, many experts believe PHP remains an essential part of the web ecosystem today. Why PHP Continues to Matter A PHP specialist from Perforce Zend,

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    Recent testing shows that popular AI-powered coding tools often produce insecure code. These platforms are meant to boost productivity by automating programming tasks, but they still struggle with security. Experts warn that some vulnerabilities they create could be dangerous, especially in sensitive systems like e-commerce. Insecure Code From AI Coding Tools A security startup called

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    In the past year, the npm ecosystem has seen a sharp increase in attacks. What used to be simple typosquatting attempts has now turned into complex, targeted intrusions. These attacks aim to compromise maintainers, CI pipelines, and essential automation tools, threatening modern software development at its core. Security teams need to understand that these aren’t

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    Software development has changed a lot over the years. From writing in assembly language to building cloud-native apps, the tools and architectures keep evolving. Recently, AI-powered tools have started transforming how developers work. One of the most exciting is GitHub Copilot, an AI assistant that integrates into Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code. This article

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    React is one of the most popular tools for building modern web interfaces. Despite many competitors, it remains a top choice for developers worldwide. React is known for its reactive approach, allowing developers to create dynamic and interactive websites with ease. This tutorial introduces React basics, helping newcomers get started with this key technology in

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    Last week, the focus was on looms. This week, it’s potato chips. The author is a big fan of EconTalk, a podcast hosted by Russ Roberts. One of their favorite episodes features Brendan O’Donohoe discussing how potato chips are made. It might sound dull, but it’s surprisingly fascinating. O’Donohoe is both an expert and an

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    Rust is popular because it helps developers write fast, safe, and reliable software. But one common frustration is slow compile times, especially as projects grow larger and dependencies pile up. This can turn what should be quick builds into lengthy waits, slowing down your workflow. Luckily, there are several practical ways to make Rust compile

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    In the world of programming, Stack Overflow has been a go-to resource since 2008. Millions of developers relied on it to find quick answers to their coding questions. But lately, the platform has seen a sharp drop in activity, raising questions about what’s changing in the developer community. Decline in Stack Overflow Activity Recently, the

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    Oracle’s Java team has laid out plans for new features and improvements expected around 2026. These updates aim to make Java faster, more efficient, and easier to use, with a focus on performance, simplicity, and modern programming needs. While these plans are ambitious, some features may still change before they are officially released. Upcoming Java

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