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Web developers are moving away from the library wars and into a world of architectural choice. It’s about where you want the data to live.
Microsoft will stop providing security patches, bug fixes, and technical support for ASP.NET Core 2.3 on April 7, 2027.
Multi-agent systems, like microservices, can be powerful. But most enterprises risk adding distributed complexity long before they have a problem worth distributing.
The technique aims to ease GPU memory constraints that limit how enterprises scale AI inference and long-context applications.
Humans don’t use most of their granted permissions, but agents will—and the results will be disastrous.
Events are essential inputs to front-end systems. But when we mistake reactions for architecture, we drown in complexity. We need to shift our focus to state.
Powered by the TypesScript-native runtime Bun, Electrobun improves Electron with a smaller application footprint and built-in update mechanisms.
The proposed WebAssembly Component Model would improve web integration and elevate Wasm from “second-class language” status, says Mozilla developer.
Should you double down on server-side rendering, or embrace a client-side approach? Yes and more.
Server-side rendering vulnerabilities could allow attackers to steal authorization headers or perpetrate phishing and SEO hacking.
The cloud era taught developers to mostly ignore infrastructure. AI is making them pay attention again.
In an open letter to Google and the Android developer community, Keep Android Open argues that the new policy threatens innovation, competition, privacy, and user freedom.
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