Developer Snapshot: Last Week’s Little News

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Developer Snapshot: Last Week’s Little News


Here’s a little overview of all the things for the weekend that didn’t make the news, but we still think are exciting:

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  • Uno Platform Studio For those interested the beta version has started Can be added to waiting listThe suite of productivity tools brings Hot Design, a new visual designer for developing cross-platform .NET applications. It allows you to work on running applications in real time and, according to the manufacturer, is compatible with any operating system and any development environment.
  • This week .NET 9.0 and Visual Studio 2022 version 17.2 were released. If you would like to take a look at the next minor release of Visual Studio, you can check out Version 17.3 Preview 1 try. The release focuses on stability and security as well as AI and productivity.
  • programming language Go’s 15th anniversary Celebrated. In a blog entry, the Go team takes a look at the history of the language and offers a vision for how it should evolve in the future. Among other things, there’s a new one for Go 1.24 map-The implementation is planned to run faster and more efficiently on modern CPUs.
  • Eclipse Foundation and open source initiatives (OSI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance the interests of the open source community regarding the implementation of regulatory initiatives for Open Source Artificial Intelligence (OSAI).

  • CSS now has an official logo: After suggestions by the CSS-Next community group and the community, the color “rebeccapurple” eventually prevailed. The logo is under the MIT Open Source License. However, the CSS-Next community group provides more information in a GitHub repository in the guidelinesHow to use a logo to keep it accessible and recognizable.
  • ui tools Storybook has reached version 8.4In addition to an improved developer experience, the release reduces the bundle size by half, bringing Svelte 5 support and the ability to run unit tests with Witest for all stories.
  • Release candidate for TypeScript 5.7 Has appeared. New features include error messages if a variable was never initialized and support for --target es2024Which allows the ECMAScript 2024 runtime to be selected as the target.
  • After JetBrains has already equipped IntelliJ IDEA, WebStorm and other IDEs with version 2024.3 this week, GoLand, PhpStorm and PyCharm are now also following suit. It is the third and final major release of the year. PhpStorm now works with PHP 8.4 deal with time GoLand shortened start time And PyCharm supports Jupyter Notebook extended.
  • GitHub Copilot needed now code completion for c# Can cope better: According to the development team, the suggestions are now more accurate and relevant because they include additional C#. Previously, Copilot suggestions were based on the contents of files currently open in the editor. The contents of files that have not been opened and that the AI ​​service considers semantically relevant are now also included.

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