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Node.js 21 released with stable fetch API, Node.js 20 becomes long-term support release

The Node.js team has released version 21, which also means that Node 20 will shortly become the active […]

JetBrains previews Writerside, a documentation tool for developers

JetBrains has released a public preview of Writerside, a new documentation editor based on the company’s internal tooling. […]

PyPi repo attack: Typesquatting, Starjacking and hidden code aims to pinch credentials and secrets

Researchers at security companies Checkmarx and Phylum have identified malicious packages in the PyPi repository for Python, noting […]

Focus on full-stack Blazor web framework as .NET 8 RC2 and new Visual Studio preview arrives

Microsoft’s .NET 8 Release Candidate 2 is out, and the last release candidate of what will be a […]

Build a user interface using AI prompts: Vercel V0 development kit now in public beta

Vercel, sponsors of the Next.js React framework, has opened an AI-driven web development kit to public beta, after […]

Google-sponsored DevOps survey shows limited benefits of AI, return of elite teams

A Google-sponsored DevOps survey shows a widening gulf between the best and worst performing teams, and that the […]

GenAI in a box: Docker, Neo4J, LangChain, and Ollama offer new stack to developers

A new, free GenAI stack aimed at making it easy for developers to get started has been previewed […]

Docker introduces ‘seems like magic’ container debug tool and cloud-driven build service

Docker introduced Docker Debug today at its DockerCon event now under way in Los Angeles, as well as […]

Security risks of personal access tokens exposed by attacks on GitHub

Hundreds of GitHub repositories, including some in private organizations, have been compromised and malicious code injected, according to […]

AWS previews Amplify 6 JavaScript library, hints at CodeWhisperer Enterprise

AWS is updating its Amplify JavaScript library to version 6, adding Next.js support, stronger TypeScript support, and smaller […]