The return of Programming Languages

The return of Programming Languages

As we’re welcoming the Beta of Typescipt 4.9 and the release of Next.js Conf, perhaps the theme for Dwarves Rewind’s update this week would be #programming languages. Shall we?

????????????????: Lately, the hype has been revolving around the latest language version releases. So as techies and product builders: In your POV, what programming language would be the must-have to equip your engineering team?

At Next.js Conf 2022, learn to build better and scale faster

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Since Vercel created Next.js in 2016 as a server-rendered framework for React applications, it grew to be the industry’s go-to full-stack React framework for the Web, with over 200 million downloads. Dive in for the largest improvements at 10: 30am PT on October 25, 2022

Introducing workerd: the Open Source Workers runtime

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Cloudflare ’s new beta-launched workerd is an open-source Javascript/WASM runtime based on the same code as Cloudflare Workers. This offers developers to write code for Cloudflare Workers can also run the code locally, self-hosted, or on other services, reducing the risk of lock-in.

Announcing TypeScript 4.9 Beta

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#TypeScript 4.9 Beta has finally out! The new satisfies operator enables users to easily verify that an expression's type matches another type without altering the expression's final type. Users can use the fulfills function to verify that all palette properties are compatible with string or integer, for instance.

GitLab 15.4 released with Suggested Reviewers and better VS Code CI/CD experience

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GitLab is now issued Suggested Reviewers. Using the changes in a merge request and project’s contributions graph, Suggested Reviewers offers a reviewer dropdown in the merge request sidebar. The feature is currently in beta testing.

PikaScript and lvgl: Make Python Lighter, Easier and Smarter

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PikaScript is an ultra-lightweight #python engine with zero dependencies and zero configuration that can run with 4KB of RAM and 32KB of flash. PikaScript now supports the main features of LVGL8 and Linux-GCC development platforms. You can continue using already written code from Micropython, using less code space and RAM.

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