We return to the standard edition today, one of the longest ever as it has grown significantly because many topics have accumulated. But I hope you like it :)
Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship
Silicon Valley Bank collapses: largest US bank collapse since 2008 – Software Craftsmanship Weekly vol. 125.
I think I'd rather tell you again and again about news in generative AI. Unfortunately, after a series of layoffs, lack of investment, and recession, the next horsemen of the apocalypse that just invaded the tech world, we are now seeing banks failing - and ones with strong ties to tech industry.
Frontend
Frontend
What’s going on with Chrome? | Frontend Weekly vol. 128
The past week was dominated by the new features that just hit Chrome. Most of them are experiments for now, but we're keeping our fingers crossed that they'll hit the standard as soon as possible. Besides, we have some reports for you on server-side rendering and a pezentation of the future TypeScript* killer.
JVM
JVM
First news on JDK 21: What will the next LTS bring? – JVM Weekly vol. 127
Today we take our first look at the topic of what the next major release of JDK 21 will bring. In addition, some interesting material about JFR and Release Radar collecting news from the past few weeks.
Career
Career
Panta rhei, or not really? – Career Weekly vol. 25
Today I'd like to tell you about a startup that wants to use AI for purposes other than taking our jobs. Quite the contrary, it will help us find scarce skills and good deals (if everything goes according to plan). There will also be a story about the drop in demand for PCs and the answer why it's worth learning things that don't change.
Frontend
Frontend
What’s New in Next.js | Frontend Weekly vol. 127
The past week has been pretty quiet, so today we'll take a look at what's new in Next.js. In addition, we'll also debunk some stereotypes about Chrome.
JVM
JVM
Will Java finally become a good language for learning programming? – JVM Weekly vol. 126
Since there were no edits a week ago due to my vacation, we've had a bit of a buildup of topics. Therefore, today we will focus on the JEPs - because several interesting ones have appeared.
Frontend
Frontend
Apple takes course for PWAs | Frontend Weekly vol. 126
The topic of Apple and Safari returns to us like a boomerang. This time we're taking up the topic of PWA applications, as it looks like the Cupertino company has decided to take a serious interest in the topic. Besides, in today's report you will also read about an alternative* to RxJS from the Angular team.
Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship
How did you program games for retro systems? – Software Craftsmanship Weekly vol. 124
Since I got a ton of votes that you liked the Weekly about MarioGPT so much a week ago, I figured we'd make today's edition a special one. I'll toss you some of the most interesting links that will give you a better understanding of the mechanics of old games. I say right away - mainly Nintendo consoles, but not only.
Career
Career
Will fruit Thursdays survive the recession? – Career Weekly vol. 24
Let's see if tech companies want to cut benefits due to the market situation. Then we'll visit the Dublin offices and Toshiba's Tokyo headquarters, where there are again invoice troubles.
Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship
MarioGPT: What are Text2Level models? – Software Craftsmanship Weekly vol. 122
Today a mix of my two favorite topics - AI and retro gaming ❤️. In addition, about the big change in YouTube leadership and the new version of GitHub Copilot.
Frontend
Frontend
The fascinating story of core-js | Frontend Weekly vol. 125
Open source is not a piece of cake. This week, the tide of bitterness overflowed for the author of the core-js library - one of the most important dependencies of most modern projects.
JVM
JVM
Curious about Carbon Footprint your application has? There’s a tool to measure it – JVM Weekly vol. 125
Have you already optimized your applications to reduce your impact on global warming? In addition to this, a new version of Gradle, a follow-up to last week's edition.