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I need some suggestions for the tech magazines which covers the new technologies, trends and current market status.I will be pleased to hear your suggestions. ...
Originally published at Perl Weekly 712Hi thereWe lost, Zefram, a very respectable and prolific contributor to Perl core. The sad news was shared on P5P. He was a regular attendee of the London Perl W...
Short Ruby Newsletter - edition highlightsThis edition was sponsored by Judoscale and was created with the help of Vladut Cosmin🚀 Launches
Adam McCrea launched an exciting new tool for comparing h...
Most billing systems still expect developers to wire up every change: new prices, usage rules, entitlements, or enterprise deals. That takes time away from building product.OpenMeter’s latest releas...
Throughout my journey working on client projects and my own products, I've constantly needed insights into how users interact with my work. I’ve tussled with many analytics solutions — Mixpanel,...
Explore some examples of Granite 3.2 in actionBy Bill Higgins, Anthony ColucciThis blog was originally published on IBM Developer.Our latest release of IBM Granite models included two new models with ...
TimescaleDB 2.18 adds PostgreSQL indexes to columnstore, speeding up lookups by 1,185x and inserts by 224x. Now you can have both fast analytics and quick data retrieval without compromise. 📄 Skip ...
Figma design → React/Vue/HTML code instantly
Hello people, Welcome to the new blog. Today we will be discussing a cool product that converts figma design into code, and will make code ou...
Video editing demands high-performance hardware, particularly when dealing with high-resolution content. Intel Arc GPUs provide cutting-edge features to speed up editing processes, enhance rendering s...
I’m excited to share that after months of development and extensive community input, ByteAether.WeakEvent v1.0.0 is now available as a NuGet package. Originally detailed on my blog, this article wil...