Julia Schmidt
JavaScript framework Vue.js goes for speed and independence in 3.2 release
The Vue.js team has pushed out version 3.2 of the popular JavaScript UI building framework, promising users performance […]
Visual Studio Code 1.59 drills into active stack frames
The Visual Studio Code team has pushed out its monthly IDE update. Amongst other things, version 1.59 sees […]
Grafana 8.1 gets new panel for location-based data, ramps up transform help
Observability and data visualisation platform Grafana 8.1 has been released, providing ops teams with new geomap and annotations […]
Kubernetes 1.22 sheds beta ballast, takes steps towards rootless control plane
The team behind container orchestrator Kubernetes has finished version 1.22 of the CNCF flagship project. Highlights of the […]
Break point: Triton, Kong, glibc, Calico, HCP Consul, and Icinga
OpenAI recently launched version 1.0 of CUDA challenger Triton into the open source space, in a bid to […]
State of Julia: the future looks modular, generic, and fast
July came and went, and with it JuliaCon, the annual get together of Julia users. During the three-day […]
Call my agent! Elastic portfolio hits version 7.14
Elastic has updated its product stack to version 7.14, which sees Elastic Agent maturing and includes a rebranding […]
Achtung! Bugs! GitLab releases round of high-severity security fixes
GitLab’s usual round of post-feature-release security fixes has just been made available and includes remediation for two cross-site […]
ONNX 1.10 introduces symbolic shape inference, adds Optional type
Machine learning interoperability project ONNX has been made available in version 1.10, which sees the ML model representation’s […]
Rust 1.54 pushed out the door, presents niceties for wasm and docs
The team behind C++ challenger Rust has pushed out version 1.54 of the programming language, which brings a […]