Programming Leftovers
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Edmonton R User Group Meetup: Futureverse – A Unifying Parallelization Framework in R for Everyone
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Qt 6.5.1 Released
We have released Qt 6.5.1 today. As a patch release, Qt 6.5.1 does not introduce any new features but contains more than 350 bug fixes, security updates, and other improvements to the top of the Qt 6.5.0 release.
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Maui Release Briefing # 2
Introducing MauiKit: The User Interface Toolkit for Multi Adaptable Interfaces.
Today, we bring you a new special report on the Maui Project’s progress.
We are excited to announce the latest release of MauiKit version 3.0.0, our comprehensive user interface toolkit specifically designed for convergent interfaces. Built on the foundations of Qt Quick Controls and QML, MauiKit empowers developers to create adaptable and seamless user interfaces across a range of devices.
Community
To follow the Maui Project’s development or say hi, you can join us on Telegram: https://t.me/mauiproject.
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PyPI open-source code repository deals with manic malware maelstrom
Public source code repositories, from Sourceforge to GitHub, from the Linux Kernel Archives to ReactOS.org, from PHP Packagist to the Python Package Index, better known as PyPI, are a fantastic source (sorry!) of free operating systems, applications, programming libraries, and developers’ toolkits that have done computer science and software engineering a world of good.
Most software projects need “helper” code that isn’t a fundamental part of the problem that the project itself is trying to solve, such as utility functions for writing to the system log, producing colourful output, uploading status reports to a web service, creating backup archives of old data, and so on.
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Karl Dubost: Webcompat Outreach, Mon Amour…
I was listening a podcast by Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer. Toward the end, they are mentioning the challenges of outreach in the context of broken Web sites.
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Sriyansh Shivam: 10 Web Development Tools Every Developer Should Know About
Web development has become an integral part of building modern websites and applications. To streamline the development process, enhance productivity, and ensure high-quality output, developers rely on a range of web development tools. In this article, we'll explore ten essential web development tools that every developer should know about. These tools are designed to simplify various aspects of web development, from coding and testing to performance optimization and collaboration.
Introduction
Web development tools refer to software applications or utilities that aid developers in designing, coding, testing, and maintaining websites and web applications. These tools offer features that automate repetitive tasks, provide debugging capabilities, optimize code performance, and enhance collaboration among team members. By leveraging the right web development tools, developers can streamline their workflow, save time, and deliver high-quality web projects.