Julia Schmidt
Keyboards at the ready: GitLab issues security updates to keep access tokens safe
It’s that time of the month when GitLab cranks out its usual slew of security fixes, but this […]
What’s the point: TensorFlow, Cider, Chef Infra Server, and Chronosphere
The TensorFlow project has started the year with a slew of security releases, fixing some medium to severe […]
Safety…first? Prometheus 2.24 finally features TLS on HTTP serving endpoints
The Prometheus team has pushed out its first release of the year, improving the monitoring system’s security and […]
Wasmer 1.0 makes moves to push WebAssembly outside the browser, into the IoT space
A good two years after starting the project, the team behind WebAssembly runtime Wasmer has released version 1.0 […]
Fourth time’s the charm: Tiobe declares Python programming language of 2020
It’s the beginning of the month, so software quality company Tiobe has done its usual magic and released […]
Just add Python: JupyterLab 3.0 arrives, making it easier to extend and debug notebooks
JupyterLab, a web-based user interface for Jupyter Notebooks, has just rolled out its third major release, providing users […]
Recently sent a patch? Qt Company surprises devs and maintainers by entering commercial-only LTS phase
The Qt Company has closed the Qt 5.15 branch for public commits, thus starting the “commercial-only LTS phase” […]
Git your updates now: Version control system hits 2.30, preps for main switch
Git maintainer Junio C Hamano recently pushed version 2.30 of the version control software out the door, featuring […]
Ruby 3.0 lands. Click your heels together 3 times and say: Speed up programs, speed up programs, speed up programs
Five years in the making, performance-oriented Ruby 3.0 has finally landed providing programmers with parallel execution features, and […]
Feeling a little Rusty? v1.49 arrives just in time for new year’s, elbows language onto 64-bit Arm
The team behind programming language Rust ended 2020 with the release of v1.49, so that users can start […]