Welcome, Developers! 👋 Big news as Anthropic recently released the next generation of their models. Plus, we also dive into a brief history of JavaScript, scalable web apps with React, and a series of resources that completely changed a developer's mind on programming languages. |
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Welcome, Developers! 👋 Big news as Anthropic recently released the next generation of their models. Plus, we also dive into a brief history of JavaScript, scalable web apps with React, and a series of resources that completely changed a developer's mind on programming languages. |
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Ship auth in 5 minutes Skip weeks of authentication headaches and give users the login experience they expect. Add a few lines of code to serve a beautifully slick sign‑in experience with multiple SSO choices and optional wallets for both EVM and Solana. A drag‑and‑drop UI editor, full user management, and integration in 5 minutes. Hard to top that, right? |
Ship auth in 5 minutes Skip weeks of authentication headaches and give users the login experience they expect. Add a few lines of code to serve a beautifully slick sign‑in experience with multiple SSO choices and optional wallets for both EVM and Solana. A drag‑and‑drop UI editor, full user management, and integration in 5 minutes. Hard to top that, right? |
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💡 Introducing Claude 4 Anthropic recently released the next generation of its Sonnet and Opus models with a knowledge cut-off date of March 2025, making these models the most updated ones in the market. Upon personal use, Sonnet 4 doesn't feel much different from the 3.7 version, but the tooling and agentic use cases will see major improvements. Github is also planning to introduce Sonnet 4 as the default model in Github Copilot. The release also included Opus 4, best reserved for complex tasks and workflows due to its costs but it does feel more powerful than Sonnet 4 which itself is one of the best models right now. Although the context window size remains 200k tokens and the price is higher than Gemini 2.5 Pro, Sonnet is still a very capable model that will likely become your default choice |
💡 Introducing Claude 4 Anthropic recently released the next generation of its Sonnet and Opus models with a knowledge cut-off date of March 2025, making these models the most updated ones in the market. Upon personal use, Sonnet 4 doesn't feel much different from the 3.7 version, but the tooling and agentic use cases will see major improvements. Github is also planning to introduce Sonnet 4 as the default model in Github Copilot. The release also included Opus 4, best reserved for complex tasks and workflows due to its costs but it does feel more powerful than Sonnet 4 which itself is one of the best models right now. Although the context window size remains 200k tokens and the price is higher than Gemini 2.5 Pro, Sonnet is still a very capable model that will likely become your default choice |
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👓 A Brief History of JavaScript From a quirky 10-day project to the world's most popular programming language, JavaScript has transformed the entire web ecosystem. This comprehensive timeline traces key milestones from Brendan Eich's 1995 creation through modern runtimes like Deno and Bun. |
👓 A Brief History of JavaScript From a quirky 10-day project to the world's most popular programming language, JavaScript has transformed the entire web ecosystem. This comprehensive timeline traces key milestones from Brendan Eich's 1995 creation through modern runtimes like Deno and Bun. |
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📚 Writing That Changed How I Think of Programming Languages Max shares his compilation of blog posts and projects that feature garbage collection, network implementations, and compiler optimization techniques that are actually understandable. This resource bridging theory and practice changed the author's perspective on programming. |
📚 Writing That Changed How I Think of Programming Languages Max shares his compilation of blog posts and projects that feature garbage collection, network implementations, and compiler optimization techniques that are actually understandable. This resource bridging theory and practice changed the author's perspective on programming. |
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🔧 How to Build Scalable Web Apps with React JS Learn React's core features that enable scalable web applications: component-based architecture, Virtual DOM optimization, and unidirectional data flow. This comprehensive guide covers code splitting, state management strategies, and performance optimization techniques used by companies like Netflix and Airbnb to handle massive user bases. |
🔧 How to Build Scalable Web Apps with React JS Learn React's core features that enable scalable web applications: component-based architecture, Virtual DOM optimization, and unidirectional data flow. This comprehensive guide covers code splitting, state management strategies, and performance optimization techniques used by companies like Netflix and Airbnb to handle massive user bases. |
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📋 Coding Guidelines for Your AI Agents This blog post on the JetBrains site uses their new AI Agent 'Junie' in examples, but overall includes helpful guidelines to include, irrespective of the agent you use. In the linked repo, it currently contains code-specific guidelines for Django (Python) and Java (Spring Boot). |
📋 Coding Guidelines for Your AI Agents This blog post on the JetBrains site uses their new AI Agent 'Junie' in examples, but overall includes helpful guidelines to include, irrespective of the agent you use. In the linked repo, it currently contains code-specific guidelines for Django (Python) and Java (Spring Boot). |
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🧰 The Toolbox Tools and products we're excited about today: |
🧰 The Toolbox Tools and products we're excited about today: |
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Kibo UI Kibo UI provides advanced, open-source components that extend shadcn/ui with pre-built elements like tables, file dropzones, and AI chat primitives to help developers build richer user interfaces faster while maintaining flexibility. |
Kibo UI Kibo UI provides advanced, open-source components that extend shadcn/ui with pre-built elements like tables, file dropzones, and AI chat primitives to help developers build richer user interfaces faster while maintaining flexibility. |
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Params Editor for Chromium Browsers Params Editor is a Chrome extension that intelligently detects URL parameter types and provides specialized input controls (JSON editors, date pickers, toggles) to help developers and testers efficiently edit query parameters without manual URL manipulation. |
Params Editor for Chromium Browsers Params Editor is a Chrome extension that intelligently detects URL parameter types and provides specialized input controls (JSON editors, date pickers, toggles) to help developers and testers efficiently edit query parameters without manual URL manipulation. |
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PgDog PgDog is a fast Rust-based transaction pooler and logical replication manager that provides automatic sharding, load balancing, and connection pooling for PostgreSQL databases, enabling horizontal scaling with support for hundreds of databases and connections. |
PgDog PgDog is a fast Rust-based transaction pooler and logical replication manager that provides automatic sharding, load balancing, and connection pooling for PostgreSQL databases, enabling horizontal scaling with support for hundreds of databases and connections. |
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Ship auth in 5 minutes Skip weeks of authentication headaches and give users the login experience they expect. Add a few lines of code to serve a beautifully slick sign‑in experience with multiple SSO choices and optional wallets for both EVM and Solana. A drag‑and‑drop UI editor, full user management, and integration in 5 minutes. Hard to top that, right? |
Ship auth in 5 minutes Skip weeks of authentication headaches and give users the login experience they expect. Add a few lines of code to serve a beautifully slick sign‑in experience with multiple SSO choices and optional wallets for both EVM and Solana. A drag‑and‑drop UI editor, full user management, and integration in 5 minutes. Hard to top that, right? |
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