Programming Leftovers
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Qt ☛ Extended Security Maintenance for Qt 5.15 begins May 2025
After the support period, the release will be in EoS (End of Support) state and will only be supported through additional services, including Extended Security Maintenance for Qt 5.15, Extended Support, and Professional Services. Customers distributing applications and embedded devices using Qt 5.15 software should evaluate how to access technical support and maintenance patches which may include security fixes. Standard commercials terms still apply after End of Support.
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LLVM Project ☛ LLVM Fortran Levels Up: Goodbye flang-new, Hello flang! - The LLVM Project Blog
LLVM Project News and Details from the Trenches
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LWN ☛ The LLVM project stabilizes its Fortran compiler
The LLVM project's Fortran compiler, which has for many years gone by the name "flang-new", will now simply be "flang", starting from LLVM's 20.1.0 release on March 4. The announcement, which includes details about the history of flang, comes after a long period of development and discussion. The community has considered renaming flang several times before now, but has always held off out of a feeling that the compiler was not yet ready. Now, the members of the project believe that flang has become stable and complete enough to earn its name.
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Rlang ☛ Evidence Synthesis for Decision Making in Healthcare
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Open Source For U ☛ The Best JavaScript Libraries
JavaScript has emerged as the foundation of modern web development, allowing developers to create highly interactive and dynamic web experiences. Here’s an overview of the top ten JavaScript libraries with guidelines on how to choose the right one.
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Open Source For U ☛ Eclipse Foundation Launches Theia AI
Bringing Hey Hi (AI) to Custom Tools and IDEs—With Full Developer Control The Eclipse Foundation has unveiled Theia AI, an advanced open framework that empowers developers and tool builders with AI-driven capabilities—without vendor lock-in.