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The Best Programmers I Know
by Matthias Endler
I have met a lot of developers in my life. Lately, I asked myself: What does it take to be one of the best? What do they all have in common?
🚀 Read it!, engineering
Crafting a Standout Leadership CV
by Lena Reinhard
A Comprehensive Guide
📰 Good to know, career, cv
5 Non-LLM Software Trends To Be Excited About
by Engineer's Codex
Innovations outside the AI spotlight
📰 Good to know, trends, engineering
.localhost domains
by Charles Chamberlain
I’ve found a way to configure private, custom domains for web-apps I have running on my computer. So instead of having to remember and type localhost:4333, I can simply navigate to appname.localhost.
📰 Good to know, engineering
Some features that every JavaScript developer should know in 2025
by Suren Enfiajyan
JavaScript is constantly evolving and newer features are introduced. This oftentimes makes older coding practices outdated, and even less efficient. Bellow is a list of some important features (old and new) that most developers might be unaware of.
📰 Good to know, javascript
Introducing Zod 4 beta
by zod.dev
Zod 4 is now in beta after over a year of active development. It's faster, slimmer, more tsc-efficient, and implements some long-requested features.
📰 Good to know, zod
ECharts
by echarts.apache.org
Apache ECharts is a powerful, interactive charting and data visualization library for browser
🧰 Tools, apache, charts
Record
by Addy Osmani
Record is an open-source web app to record screen and camera directly in your browser - No installation required - No tracking - Fully local
🧰 Tools, video, local-first
ls-lint
by Lucas Löffel
An extremely fast directory and filename linter - Bring some structure to your project filesystem
🧰 Tools, linter
GeoCities Time Machine
by Kamil Stanuch, Łukasz Wróbel
Turn your page into 90s GeoCities masterpiece
🤪 Fun, geocities
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