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March 16, 2022

Python removes ‘dead batteries’ from standard library

A slew of obsolete modules are slated to be dropped from Python, a possible prelude to a process for keeping the standard library cleaner. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by AWS: How to personalize your mobile app experience with third-party data

Hear from industry thought leaders about how to use third-party data to enhance mobile app personalization for better customer experiences.

15 star founders of high-flying open source projects

Meet the driving forces behind some of today’s most important and most innovative open source projects.

Go 1.18 arrives with much-anticipated generics

Now available in a production release, Go 1.18 introduces ‘the most significant change’ to Go since the programming language debuted in 2012.

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Microsoft pushes optional type annotations for JavaScript

Standards proposal would allow annotations to be checked by external type checkers like TypeScript but treated as comments by the JavaScript engine.

5 tips for choosing the right database

Choosing the wrong database for data-intensive applications opens a door to scaling challenges and unnecessary complexity. Making the right choice is simpler.

Is low-code safe and secure?

Handled appropriately, low-code development tools pose no additional security risk over any other platform, system, or development environment.

JDK 19: Java 19 begins to take shape

Linux/RISC-V port is officially targeted for Java 19, a non-LTS release of standard Java due in September.

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