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Microsoft releases SQL Server 2022, preferring hooks to Azure over enhancing the on-premises product

Microsoft has released SQL Server 2022 to general availability, at the PASS (Professional Association for SQL Server) Community […]

Node.js rival Deno adds stable npm compatibility in effort to bridge module system divide

The Deno team has released version 1.28 which “stabilizes npm compatibility,” according to a post today. This is […]

Microsoft: Platform Invoke in .NET 7.0 sweeps away ‘old weird behaviors’ in fundamental shift

Microsoft has introduced a new way to interop with native code in the just-released .NET 7, a fundamental […]

Hey GitHub! Universe event introduces speech-to-code Copilot experiment, new Code Search

Developer Advocate Rizèl Scarlett demonstrates Hey Github! GitHub used its Universe event, in San Francisco and online, to […]

Microsoft releases .NET 7 spanning Windows to WebAssembly, but can it keep up with the modern web platform?

Microsoft has released .NET 7, along with a flurry of updates to related frameworks and tools, including C# […]

SPARK as good as Rust for safer coding? AdaCore cites Nvidia case study

Rust has plenty of attention as a low-level language that eliminates many of the errors which are easy […]

Interview: React Server Components ‘still an unproven architecture’, says Jamstack advocate Matt Biilmann

React Server Components, a key part of the recently released Next.js 13 web application framework, are “still a […]

Phylum report: password-stealing PyPi packages discovered, downloaded over 5,700 times

Supply chain security specialist Phylum has reported on malware in “dozens of newly published PyPi packages.” PyPi (Python […]

Interview: Stack Overflow CEO talks AI coding, the dangers of copy and paste, and the intimidation problem for new developers

With a huge volume of developers on its platform, Stack Overflow is well versed in the potential pitfalls […]

Rust 1.65 nearly done, including stable Generic Associated Types

The Rust team is close to releasing version 1.65 of the language, with changes including what is described […]