Voici les nouvelles Tech et autres articles que j’ai collectés ces dernières semaines
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How to keep package.json under control | Val Town Blog
Updates and articles from the Val Town team -
Your Images Are (Probably) Oversized
Or why you should always set thesizes
andsrcset
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Redux in 2025: A reliable choice for complex React projects
Redux may feel old in the React world, but its predictability, ecosystem, and DevTools keep it relevant. This article explores when Redux still makes sense and how it compares to modern state management alternatives.
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Why We Built Our Own SQL Parser From Scratch: A Rust Implementation Story
Learn how we built our own SQL parser from scratch, the challenges faced, and how Rust’s type system guided the solution. -
Axum Backend Series: Docker, Database and Connection Pooling | 0xshadow’s Blog
Setup Database using Docker and understand connection pooling
- 🇫🇷 Ingénierie de contexte pour les agents IA : Leçons tirées de la construction de Manus
Ce post partage les optima locaux auxquels Manus est arrivé grâce à notre propre “SGD”. Si vous construisez votre propre agent IA, nous espérons que ces principes vous aideront à converger plus rapidement.
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Polars — Polars at Decathlon: Ready to Play?
DataFrames for the new era -
How Claude Code is built - by Gergely Orosz
A rare look into how the new, popular dev tool is built, and what it might mean for the future of software building with AI. Exclusive.
- AI Was Supposed to Help Juniors Shine. Why Does It Mostly Make Seniors Stronger? |
AI was supposed to empower junior developers. In reality, it has become a tool that makes seniors more valuable while exposing the gaps in software culture.
- Past Years in Data Engineering and Current Trends (2025 Edition - Part 2)
This is part 2 of a multi-part series on current trends in data engineering and analytics in 2025.