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Wochenbericht 2022.11

Besser spät als nie, das “best of” meiner Woche.

  1. CSS-Tricks has been acquired by DigitalOcean
  2. One Way Smart Developers Make Bad Strategic Decisions
  3. Give me a browser, I’ll give you a Shell
  4. Building robust distributed systems
  5. US Copyright Office refuses to register AI-generated work, finding that “human authorship is a prerequisite to copyright protection”

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Wochenbericht 2022.09

  1. Huppsie. Gorillas, the largest supermarket delivery service in Germany has leakes all its customers data through a GraphQL end-point
  2. A new year, a new MDN
  3. Open Source Alternatives to Popular SaaS Companies
  4. Announcing TypeScript 4.6
  5. Solid.js feels like what I always wanted React to be
  6. 5 things you don’t need Javascript for
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Wochenbericht 2022.07

  1. Police 3D-printed a murder victim’s finger to unlock his phone
  2. Avoid the Apple App Store
  3. jless, a command-line JSON viewer
  4. State of JavaScript 2021 Survey Results
  5. I scraped 4M dev job offers for the last 5 months and here are the top paid languages

Was zum Lachen: Marked

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Wochenbericht 2022.06

  1. ToolJet – Extensible open-source low-code framework. Connect to databases, cloud storages, GraphQL, API endpoints Airtable, etc and build apps using drag and drop editor. Alternative to PowerApps and Retool.
  2. Yes, I can connect to a DB in CSS
  3. German Court Rules Websites Embedding Google Fonts Violates GDPR
  4. Please make the nonsensical PHP hate stop.
  5. Safari Team Asks for Feedback Amid Accusations That ‘Safari Is the Worst, It’s the New IE’
  6. Use of Google Analytics declared illegal by French data protection authority

Was zum Lachen: Anticipate

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Wochenbericht 2022.05

  1. Vue.js Nation 2022 Conference in Review
  2. Visual Studio Code January 2022
  3. EDSB sanktioniert Parlament wegen EU-US-Datenübermittlung an Google und Stripe
  4. Google Fonts sind nicht mehr datenschutzkonform. Was nun?
  5. Alphacode: Deepmind-KI entwickelt so gut wie Durchschnittsprogrammierer – Golem.de
  6. Node.js will include support for `fetch` in their next release

Was zum Lachen: Testing – Hammering Nails (Animated) FOV