Best of DevTools โ€” December 2023

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    Avatar of livecycleLivecycleยท2y

    8 Docker Extensions to Use in 2024

    Discover 8 Docker Extensions that can improve your productivity and overall developer experience, including Livecycle for sharing docker-compose apps, JMeter for load testing, ContainerWatch for monitoring container usage, Docketeer for detailed metrics, PGAdmin for Postgres database management, Portainer for easy container management, Snyk for security checks, and Excalidraw for local drawing.

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    Arkade: An Open Source Marketplace For Developer Tools ๐Ÿ”

    Arkade is an open-source marketplace for developer tools that simplifies the process of installing and managing CLI tools, Kubernetes applications, and system packages. It offers a one-stop-shop solution for developers, making it easier to find and install the latest versions of their favorite tools.

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    Avatar of stackovStack Overflow Blogยท2y

    Self-healing code is the future of software development

    Large language models have the ability to improve their output through self-reflection, which is beneficial in software development and CI/CD. Self-healing code is being explored as a way to automate solutions and improve code quality. However, there are concerns about the quality and volume of code generated by AI. Companies will need to develop best practices to effectively use generative AI in software engineering.

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    Learn Go This Week: A Language Built for Simplicity and Efficiency

    Learn about the advantages of learning Go, the content included in the Go course, and how to access the course on JetBrains Marketplace.

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    Avatar of hnHacker Newsยท2y

    The $HOME of all things in the terminal.

    Discover a collection of TUI tools for the terminal, including tools for chatting over SSH, socket statistics, network topology visualization, exploring docker images, and interacting with Jira from the command line.

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    Avatar of codropsCodropsยท2y

    Frontend Rewind 2023 โ€“ Day 12

    Day 12 of "Frontend Rewind 2023" brings links and inspiration, a discount for Kevin Powell's CSS course, articles about AI and automation of work, a tutorial on responsive type scales with CSS utilities, a website design showcase, a UI interaction and animation example, a useful Chrome extension, free abstract isometric illustrations, and a WebGL experiment called Summer Afternoon.

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    Avatar of jetbrainsJetBrainsยท2y

    PHP Annotated โ€“ December 2023

    Highlights in the PHP community include bug-fix updates in PHP 8.1.27, PHP 8.2.14, and PHP 8.3.1, the release of FrankenPHP v1.0 which is a PHP application server written in Go with support for frameworks like Symphony, Laravel, and WordPress, and the new maintainer of PHP_CodeSniffer is Juliette Reinders Folmer.

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    Avatar of stackovStack Overflow Blogยท2y

    The hardest part of building software is not coding, it's requirements

    The hardest part of building software is not coding, it's creating clear and precise requirements. AI has excelled in chess due to its finite parameters, but struggles with self-driving cars due to the infinite variables involved. While AI may be able to rewrite existing software faster, it cannot replace the need for human judgment and clear specifications.

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    Avatar of awscommunityAWS Communityยท2y

    Start Chatting and Coding with Amazon Q in Visual Studio Code

    Learn how to start coding with Amazon Q in Visual Studio Code for a game-changing dev experience in the cloud. Get real-time feedback, suggestions, and assistance with optimizing and improving your AWS-related code.