TLWI Dev #96
Here is your update from across the web for the week of 2022-04-30.
Trending This Week On Github
- Grasscutters/Grasscutter (Java): A server software reimplementation for a certain anime game.
- WolfireGames/overgrowth (C++): Open Source codebase of the game Overgrowth by Wolfire Games LLC
- hehonghui/the-economist-ebooks (CSS): 经济学人(含音频)、纽约客、自然、新科学人、卫报、科学美国人、连线、大西洋月刊、国家地理等英语杂志免费下载、订阅(kindle推送),支持epub、mobi、pdf格式, 每周更新. The Economist 、The New Yorker 、Nature、The Atlantic 、New Scientist、The Guardian、Scientific American、Wired magazines, free download and subscription for kindle, mobi、epub、pdf format.
- geekan/HowToLiveLonger : 程序员延寿指南 | A programmer's guide to live longer
- mastodon/mastodon (Ruby): Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
- Textualize/textual (Python): Textual is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for Python inspired by modern web development.
- The-Run-Philosophy-Organization/run : 润学全球官方指定GITHUB,整理润学宗旨、纲领、理论和各类润之实例;解决为什么润,润去哪里,怎么润三大问题; 并成为新中国人的核心宗教,核心信念。
- AykutSarac/jsonvisio.com (TypeScript): 🧩 Visualize your JSON data onto graphs seamlessly.
- alibaba/fastjson2 (Java): 🚄 FASTJSON2是FASTJSON项目的重要升级,目标是为下一个十年提供一个高性能的JSON库
- bradtraversy/50projects50days (CSS): 50+ mini web projects using HTML, CSS & JS
- alembics/disco-diffusion (Jupyter Notebook): undefined
- bregman-arie/devops-exercises (Python): Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Python, Ansible, Git, Kubernetes, Terraform, OpenStack, SQL, NoSQL, Azure, GCP, DNS, Elastic, Network, Virtualization. DevOps Interview Questions
- mxgmn/WaveFunctionCollapse (C#): Bitmap & tilemap generation from a single example with the help of ideas from quantum mechanics
- doocs/advanced-java (Java): 😮 Core Interview Questions & Answers For Experienced Java(Backend) Developers | 互联网 Java 工程师进阶知识完全扫盲:涵盖高并发、分布式、高可用、微服务、海量数据处理等领域知识
- Textualize/rich (Python): Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
- alibaba/arthas (Java): Alibaba Java Diagnostic Tool Arthas/Alibaba Java诊断利器Arthas
- nuxt/framework (TypeScript): The Hybrid Vue(3) Framework.
- fastai/fastbook (Jupyter Notebook): The fastai book, published as Jupyter Notebooks
- bloomberg/memray (Python): Memray is a memory profiler for Python
- google/guava (Java): Google core libraries for Java
- sunflower-land/sunflower-land (TypeScript): undefined
- fatedier/frp (Go): A fast reverse proxy to help you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the internet.
- terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-eks (HCL): Terraform module to create an Elastic Kubernetes (EKS) cluster and associated worker instances on AWS 🇺🇦
- PowerShell/PowerShell (C#): PowerShell for every system!
- turanszkij/WickedEngine (C++): 3D engine focusing on modern rendering
Trending This Week On Dev.To
- dev.to staff: Join the Star Wars Costume Contest on DEV 🌌
- Mahmoud Harmouch: The Complete Guide To Using One Monitor As A Programmer.
- Siddharth: .toLocaleString, one of the most underrated JavaScript features
- Madza: 18 GitHub Repositories to Become a CSS Master 🎨🧙♂️
- Ryan Carniato: Marko for Sites, Solid for Apps
- Rizèl Scarlett: Deploy Your First Website without Leaving Your IDE
- Rustam Apay: Use 2 monitors for learning and work
- ItayLisaey: I've made a react component that hides sensitive information in your app.
- Ben Halpern: What is the future of remote work in software development?
- Temani Afif: Another CSS Art from Demon Slayer
- arnabroychowdhury: 19 JavaScript Questions I Have Been Asked Most In Interviews
- Ben Halpern: What do you wish you had time to learn?
- Thomas Scott: Productivity Boosters: My Top Five Developer Tools Worth The Money
- Gracie Gregory (she/her): Grab Your Spot at CodeLand 2022 & View Speakers
- AlessandroMinoccheri: WebSocket vs Server-Sent events
- Julien Maury: Let's review some techniques to harm privacy
- Dhravya: I made a twitter bot to take beautiful screenshots of a tweet
- Rizèl Scarlett: How I Built It: The Anatomy of a VS Code Extension
- Pavel Morava: Dev.to is getting dangerous!
- Sneh Chauhan: Demystifying Linux: The purpose of /bin, /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin
- Todd Libby: Stop Removing Focus
- Arika O: How web browsers work - parsing the HTML (part 3, with illustrations)📜🔥
- Arika O: How web browsers work - parsing the CSS (part 4, with illustrations)⏳🌐
- Pachi 🪐 (she/her/ela): Intro ao GitHub Actions: Mostrando artigos no seu READ.me
- Manuel Odendahl: The book that changed my development career now has a Javascript version
- Kevin Wan: Best practices on developing monolithic services in Go
- Hung Vu: 💬 Forem Analytics - Visualize the Trends on dev.to ️🦄🔖
- Michael Tharrington (he/him): Music Monday — What are you listening to?
- Erin Bensinger: I've joined the Forem team! 🌱
- JoelBonetR: To TS or not to TS, that is NOT the question. Is it?
- Dotnetsafer: New OFFICIAL .NET 7 Features Released (Now FASTER and LIGHTER⚡)
- Sloan: Can coding just be a job or does it have to effect my whole lifestyle?
- Tapajyoti Bose: 7 More Killer One-Liners in JavaScript
- Sloan: How do I ask for a raise?
- Salma Alam-Naylor: We're all living on it. But what exactly is The Edge?
- Ben Halpern: What do your friends and family think software development is like?
- Christian Engel: Introducing and using Obsidian
- Erika Heidi: How to Create a GitHub Action to Import Posts from DEV to a Repository you Own
- Gracie Gregory (she/her): Top 7 Featured DEV Posts from the Past Week
- Ben Halpern: Describe the worst job interview you've ever taken part in
- bob.ts: The Distressed Code Review
- Alvaro Montoro: Interactive SNES Controller in HTML + CSS
- Nick Taylor (he/him): What would you improve at your job?
- Mangabo Kolawole: WebSocket with React, Nodejs, and Docker: Building a Chat Application
- Nick Taylor (he/him): April 26th, 2022: VS Code Tip of the Week
- ProgrammerHumor.io: Humor is a great way to discover and enjoy programming so I built ProgrammerHumor.io
- Stephen Cooper: Understanding async tests in Angular
- CAST AI: How to Convince Your Dev Team that Cloud Cost Management is Important?
- Shahed Nasser: What’s the Most Recent Project You’ve Been Working On?
- Adrian Carter: Open Discussion: What Tips Do You Have For Writing Clean Code?
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