Voici les nouvelles tech et autres articles que j’ai collectés ces dernières semaines
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JavaScript Frameworks - Heading into 2024 - DEV Community
I won’t be the first to say it, but I will say it nonetheless, 2023 was quite the year for JavaScript… Tagged with webdev, javascript, webperf, frameworks. -
Rust-Based JavaScript Linters: Fast, But No Typed Linting Right Now | Goldblog
Explaining why the speed gains from Rust linters aren’t comparable to the full feature set of typescript-eslint. -
DOMPurify - a DOM-only, super-fast, XSS sanitizer for HTML, MathML and SVG
DOMPurify works with a secure default, but offers a lot of configurability and hooks.
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Getting Started with Tracing in Rust
This article talks about tracing in Rust and how you can use it to log activity in your Rust applications. -
Maestro is a Unix-like kernel and operating system written in Rust
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Write a simple TCP chat server in Rust | developerlife.com
A guide on how to create write a simple TCP chat server in Rust using Tokio -
Securing the Web: Rustls on track to outperform OpenSSL - Prossimo
ISRG’s Prossimo is committed to moving the Internet’s security-sensitive software to memory safe code and to encouraging people to prioritize memory safety. -
Why Elixir? Phoenix & LiveView are unmatched for Modern Web Apps - RisingStack Engineering
It might take a couple of weeks to get productive, but one person using Elixir can achieve what 3-5 engineers can with other tools.
- 🇫🇷 Sécuriser et optimiser le build des images Docker pour vos applications | blog Bearstech
Explorez des méthodes éprouvées pour sécuriser et optimiser le build de vos images Docker. Maîtrisez les bonnes pratiques pour builder des applications Docker sûres.
- 🇫🇷 La viande et le silicium
Conspirateurs, traducteurs et condensateurs