NewsBot
Actix multipart-v0.4.0-beta.3, web-actors-v4.0.0-beta.3 and files-v0.6.0-beta.3 released!
Actix multipart-v0.4.0-beta.3, web-actors-v4.0.0-beta.3 and files-v0.6.0-beta.3 has been released.
Link: Release actix-multipart: v0.4.0-beta.3 · actix/actix-web · GitHub
Link: Release actix-web-actors: v4.0.0-beta.3 · actix/actix-web · GitHub
Link: Release actix-files: v0.6.0-beta.3 · actix/actix-web · GitHub
Popular Backend topics
Another BEAM language…
The Hamler Programming Language
Hamler is a strongly-typed language with compile-time typechecking and built-in...
New
Hi everyone! v0.10 of Gleam is out now! :tada:
Here’s a blog post going over the main additions: https://lpil.uk/blog/gleam-v0.10-releas...
New
Quarkus 1.9.1.Final has been released.
Link: Release 1.9.1.Final · quarkusio/quarkus · GitHub
New
Node.js v12.20.0, v15.3.0 and v14.15.1 has been released.
Link: Release 2020-11-24, Version 12.20.0 'Erbium' (LTS), @mylesborins · node...
New
Circle is a new programming language that extends C++ 17 to support data-driven imperative metaprogramming. Circle combines the immediacy...
New
A new Haskell blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: GHC 9.2.1-alpha2 now available — The Glasgow Haskell C...
New
Gleam v0.16.0 and v0.16.0-rc4 has been released.
Link: Release v0.16.0 · gleam-lang/gleam · GitHub
Link: Release v0.16.0-rc4 · gleam-...
New
A new PostgreSQL blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: PostgreSQL: dbForge Schema Compare for PostgreSQL 1...
New
Node.js v21.6.2, v20.11.1 and v18.19.1 has been released.
Link: Release 2024-02-14, Version 21.6.2 (Current), @RafaelGSS · nodejs/node ...
New
Node.js v24.4.1, v22.17.1 and v20.19.4 has been released.
Link: Release 2025-07-15, Version 24.4.1 (Current), @RafaelGSS · nodejs/node ...
New
Other popular topics
Reading something? Working on something? Planning something? Changing jobs even!?
If you’re up for sharing, please let us know what you’...
New
Algorithms and data structures are much more than abstract concepts. Mastering them enables you to write code that runs faster and more e...
New
Ruby, Io, Prolog, Scala, Erlang, Clojure, Haskell. With Seven Languages in Seven Weeks, by Bruce A. Tate, you’ll go beyond the syntax—and...
New
No chair. I have a standing desk.
This post was split into a dedicated thread from our thread about chairs :slight_smile:
New
New
This is going to be a long an frequently posted thread.
While talking to a friend of mine who has taken data structure and algorithm cou...
New
Author Spotlight
Dmitry Zinoviev
@aqsaqal
Today we’re putting our spotlight on Dmitry Zinoviev, author of Data Science Essentials in ...
New
I have always used antique keyboards like Cherry MX 1800 or Cherry MX 8100 and almost always have modified the switches in some way, like...
New
Author Spotlight:
Peter Ullrich
@PJUllrich
Data is at the core of every business, but it is useless if nobody can access and analyze ...
New
Ok, well here are some thoughts and opinions on some of the ergonomic keyboards I have, I guess like mini review of each that I use enoug...
New
Categories:
Sub Categories:
Popular Portals
- /elixir
- /rust
- /ruby
- /wasm
- /erlang
- /phoenix
- /keyboards
- /python
- /js
- /rails
- /security
- /go
- /swift
- /vim
- /clojure
- /emacs
- /haskell
- /java
- /svelte
- /onivim
- /typescript
- /kotlin
- /c-plus-plus
- /crystal
- /tailwind
- /react
- /gleam
- /ocaml
- /elm
- /flutter
- /vscode
- /ash
- /html
- /opensuse
- /centos
- /php
- /zig
- /deepseek
- /scala
- /sublime-text
- /textmate
- /lisp
- /react-native
- /nixos
- /debian
- /agda
- /kubuntu
- /arch-linux
- /deno
- /django
- /nodejs
- /revery
- /ubuntu
- /manjaro
- /spring
- /diversity
- /lua
- /julia
- /markdown
- /c








