Programming Leftovers
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Qt Installer Framework and Online Installer 4.6.0 Released
We are happy to announce the release of Qt Installer Framework and Qt Online Installer 4.6.0.
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Laravel Starter is an Open-source Starter on top of Laravel 10
What is a Laravel Starter? Laravel Starter is a powerful and versatile starter project that is based on Laravel 10.x. It is designed with developers in mind and comes equipped with essential and commonly required features.
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10+ Laravel Starters To Boost Your Next Laravel Projects
What is Laravel? Laravel is an exceptional, open-source PHP web application framework that provides web developers with an elegant toolkit to create full-featured web applications. It follows the widely accepted Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern and offers an impressive suite of features such as routing, middleware, authentication, and much more.
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Apiato Framework: Build Large Scalable API-First Apps with Laravel
Build scalable APIs faster | With PHP and Laravel
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Devart Tools for PostgreSQL Come With a Massive Update
Devart has released an update of the dbForge product line for PostgreSQL. The update delivers quite a few functional enhancements and newly added compatibility options, including support for Aiven Data Cloud, EDB BigAnimal, SHA-256/512, and Transport Layer Security.
Devart, one of the leading developers of database management software, ALM solutions, and data providers, has released dbForge Studio for PostgreSQL v3.1 and new versions of other tools from the dbForge for PostgreSQL product line. These tools are designed to streamline an extensive number of tasks related to PostgreSQL database development, management, and administration.
The most notable updates are as follows: [...]
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Haiku Activity & Contract Report, May 2023
As is the usual way of things, the monthly Activity Report is hereby combined with my Contract Report.
This report covers hrev56962 through hrev57061. It was quite a busy month!
jscipione fixed Deskbar’s window size limits in horizontal mode, and cleaned up some parts of its source code.
jscipione reworked Tracker’s handling of read-only folders and volumes. Now, instead of triggering errors, menu actions related to editing will simply be disabled outright. In addition, the faded gray background (which was already used for queries, virtual directories, and some other special views) will also be used in any read-only folder or volume. He also cleaned up and refactored some of the code for clarity and consistency.