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Programmer Weekly (Issue 135 December 15 2022)
Programmer Weekly - Issue 135
Programmer Weekly
Welcome to issue 135 of Programmer Weekly. Let's get straight to the links this week.
Quote of the Week
"Sometimes it's better to leave something alone, to pause, and that's very true of programming." – Joyce Wheeler
News
Meta has open-sourced Anonymous Credential Service (ACS), a highly available multitenant service that allows clients to authenticate in a de-identified manner. ACS enhances privacy and security while also being compute-conscious.
Reading List
Another new release of Git is here to end the year! Take a look at some of our highlights on what's new in Git 2.39.
This article will introduce how you can set up monitoring on your microservice application using two of the popular tools in this space, Prometheus , and Grafana .
The goal for post is to help others build an as detailed as possible understanding of the GPT-3 architecture.
A project with good naming conventions can be surprisingly easy to navigate and explore. Methods say what they mean, classes are logically named and grouped. Even a brand new codebase can seem familiar and understandable if it follows naming standards, framework conventions, and signposts intent with excellent variable names. Naming might be hard, but it pays off.
How to cover more testing ground and discover new front end code issues by using both JSDOM and browser-based end-to-end testing.
This post will first give you some high-level context on conflict-free replicated data types (CRDTs), and then talk about why we often find other approaches used in practice.
The data behind high-functioning engineering organizations.
Watch and Listen
In this Next.js course for beginners, you will learn how to build a full-stack App from scratch. We'll also learn how to deploy the App using Vercel and to sync up GitHub with Vercel so we deploy the app automatically.
Whether you are an IC, manager or manager of managers, we promise this conversation will help you become a more empathetic leader and colleague.
Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries
Curated list of awesome tools, demos, docs for ChatGPT and GPT-3.
Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting .
GUI client for gRPC/gRPC-Web.
Glow is a terminal based markdown reader designed from the ground up to bring out the beauty—and power—of the CLI.
Build fast web applications with Rust.
With Simple ML for Sheets, also referred to as Simple ML, everyone can use Machine Learning (ML) in Google Sheets without knowing ML, without coding, and without sharing data with third parties.
Modular data visualization framework for React, Angular, Svelte, and vanilla TypeScript or JavaScript.
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