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Elixir version 1.10.3 has been released on Apr 25, 2020. See the release announcement.
This release officially supports Erlang/OTP versi...
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More cool tech inspired by <span class="hashtag-icon-placeholder"></span>erlang :nerd_face:
By combining the fault-tolerance and massiv...
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Circle is a new programming language that extends C++ 17 to support data-driven imperative metaprogramming. Circle combines the immediacy...
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Deep Learning with Python, Second Edition is a comprehensive introduction to the field of deep learning using Python and the powerful Ker...
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Today we are happy to announce axum: An easy to use, yet powerful, web framework designed to take full advantage of the Tokio ecosystem. ...
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Node.js v14.18.2 has been released.
Link: Release 2021-11-30, Version 14.18.2 'Fermium' (LTS), @richardlau · nodejs/node · GitHub
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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 ...
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Node.js v20.19.0 has been released.
Link: Release 2025-03-13, Version 20.19.0 'Iron' (LTS), @marco-ippolito · nodejs/node · GitHub
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Node.js v24.0.0 has been released.
Link: Release 2025-05-06, Version 24.0.0 (Current), @RafaelGSS and @juanarbol · nodejs/node · GitHub
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A new Python blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: Python Insider: Python 3.14 release candidate 1 is go!
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I am thinking in building or buy a desktop computer for programing, both professionally and on my free time, and my choice of OS is Linux...
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No chair. I have a standing desk.
This post was split into a dedicated thread from our thread about chairs :slight_smile:
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Be sure to check out @Dusty’s article posted here: An Introduction to Alternative Keyboard Layouts It’s one of the best write-...
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Do the test and post your score :nerd_face:
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If possible, please add info such as the keyboard you’re using, the layout (Qw...
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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...
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This month, we have the pleasure of spotlighting author Jamis Buck, who has written Mazes for Prog...
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