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Swift 6.2 Release: Enhanced Productivity and Performance
Swift 6.2 brings enhanced concurrency, new security features like InlineArray and Span types, improved C++ interoperability, and better VS Code support.

Visual Studio 2026: Microsoft's AI-Powered Development Revolution
Visual Studio 2026 introduces AI-powered development with smart code assistance, major performance improvements, and redesigned interface. Get early access now.

Git Developers Consider Making Rust Support Mandatory in Version 3.0
Git developers discuss making Rust support mandatory in version 3.0, offering better memory safety but potentially limiting platform compatibility.

Microsoft BASIC Source Code Released
Microsoft released the 6502 BASIC source code (v1.1) from 1976-78. This Assembly code, pivotal for MS-DOS, is now on GitHub.

Laravel Creator Calls for Simpler Code
Laravel creator Taylor Otwell champions simple, disposable software. Learn why he advocates for less code complexity and maintains direct control over Laravel's development.

Unix Co-Creator Finds Rust "Painful"
Unix co-creator Brian Kernighan calls Rust "painful," citing confusing memory safety and slow performance. He doubts Rust will immediately replace C.

Critical Docker Desktop Vulnerability: CVE-2025-9074 Exposes Container Limits
Learn about the critical CVE-2025-9074 vulnerability in Docker Desktop that allows container exploitation. Update to version 4.44.3 now for safety!

Unleashing Developer Superpowers: Google’s Jules Assistant Arrives
Google unveils Jules, an AI programming assistant powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro. Integrates with GitHub for async tasks, boosting developer productivity.

Unpacking the 2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey: Key Insights and Trends
Explore key insights from the 2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey: Python's rise, AI tool adoption, shifting sentiments, and developer trends.

Discover Google's Opal
Discover Google's Opal, an AI-powered tool simplifying app creation with natural language, making development accessible without coding expertise.

Boosting FFmpeg Performance: Programmers Enhance Functionality with Handwritten Assembly Code
Discover how programmers enhanced FFmpeg's performance by 100 times using handwritten assembly code, revolutionizing video processing.

Critical Security Flaw in Popular IDEs Threatens Extension Integrity
A critical security flaw in VS Code, IntelliJ, and other IDEs lets attackers compromise extensions even with a "verified" badge. Learn how to protect your development environment.