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Esoteric Languages Challenge Coders to Think Way Outside the Box

Daniel Temkin has written a book about44 esoteric programming languages, including Valence, which uses ancient Greek measuring symbols. Temkin emphasizes the significance of esoteric languages in promoting creativity and investigating the complicated nature of modern programming. These languages hav.. read more  

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Is Java Still Used? Current Trends and Market Demand in 2025

Java’s not just hanging on in 2025—it’s running the show. Over 90% of the Fortune 500 still trust it to power cloud platforms, big data pipelines, and IoT sprawl. What’s keeping it sharp? A brisk six-month release cadence. A battle-hardened ecosystem through OpenJDK and Jakarta EE. And a JVM that k.. read more  

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Developer Experience at Pinterest: The Journey to PinConsole

Pinterest rolled outPinConsole, a custom-built Internal Developer Platform powered byBackstage. Years of scattered tools had piled on complexity. This is their clean slate. PinConsole pulls developer workflows into one place, plugging intoPinCompute (Kubernetes),GitHub,Jira, andPagerDuty. It also b.. read more  

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The Raku Programming Language: There's More Than One Way To Do It

Raku throws togethermulti-paradigm support,gradual typing,first-class regex grammars, andmetaprogrammingthat actually earns the name. It comes with built-in concurrency,multiple dispatch, and fresh tools likeRakuASTfor syntax-aware code wrangling... read more  

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The Ultimate Sprint Retro: My 10 Years of Software Engineering

A decade in the trenches took one engineer from writing clean code to navigating company chaos—eventually landing in engineering management. The big shift? Less about scaling systems, more about scaling humans. What started with system design and production code morphed into leading teams, syncing .. read more  

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The Importance of Reliability in Airport Systems

✈️ In aviation, reliability isn’t optional—it’s mission-critical. From flight scheduling to baggage handling, every system must perform flawlessly to keep passengers moving. Our latest blog explores how Navitaire by Collins Aerospace is transforming airport operations and how RELIANOID helps ensure ..

The Importance of Reliability in Airport Systems A Look at Navitaire
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The Importance of Reliability in Airport Systems

✈️ In aviation, reliability isn’t optional—it’s mission-critical. From flight scheduling to baggage handling, every system must perform flawlessly to keep passengers moving. Our latest blog explores how Navitaire by Collins Aerospace is transforming airport operations and how RELIANOID helps ensure ..

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OpenAI eats jobs, then offers to help you find a new one

OpenAI just fired a shot across LinkedIn’s bow. Its new jobs platform—part ofOpenAI Academy—aims to certify AI skills, then plug users directly into hiring pipelines. Walmart's already on board. Market signal:OpenAI’s not just training people anymore. It's moving in on talent placement, pulling the .. read more  

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Writing effective tools for AI agents—using AI agents

Anthropic’s sharpening the blueprint for building tools that play nice withLLM agents. TheirModel Context Protocol (MCP)leans hard into three pillars: test in loops, design for humans, format like context matters—because it does. They co-develop tools with agents like Claude Code. That means protot.. read more  

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OpenAI announces new mentorship program for budding tech founders

OpenAI introduced a new program called "OpenAI Grove" for early tech entrepreneurs to build with AI. The program is aimed at individuals in the pre-idea to pre-seed stage and offers mentoring, access to tools and models, and in-person workshops. Grove's first cohort will run from Oct. 20 to Nov. 21,.. read more  

Arti is an official Tor Project initiative to rewrite the Tor client stack in Rust. Its primary goal is to address long-standing safety, reliability, and maintainability challenges inherent in the legacy C-based Tor implementation. By leveraging Rust’s strong compile-time guarantees for memory safety and concurrency, Arti eliminates entire classes of bugs that have historically affected Tor, including many security vulnerabilities.

Arti is architected as a modular, embeddable library rather than a monolithic application. This makes it easier for developers to integrate Tor networking capabilities directly into other applications, services, and platforms. From its earliest versions, Arti has supported multi-core cryptography, cleaner APIs, and a more maintainable internal design.

While early releases focused on client functionality such as bootstrapping, running as a SOCKS proxy, and routing traffic over the Tor network, the long-term roadmap includes full feature parity with the existing Tor client, support for onion services, anti-censorship mechanisms, and eventually Tor relay functionality. Arti represents the future foundation of the Tor ecosystem, prioritizing long-term security, developer velocity, and adaptability.