Webassembly for the back
The benefits of Webassembly on the back end, thanks to its strong isolation guarantees and integration with Docker.
Continue readingThe benefits of Webassembly on the back end, thanks to its strong isolation guarantees and integration with Docker.
Continue readingOutlook and hotmail accounts are currently banned from pypi due to an upsurge in bot use.
Continue readingWeb Monetization is an open, automated standard for facilitating payments within websites.
Continue readingA Django package that aims to manage all possible forms of authentication via a single dependency.
Continue readingA presentation of common anti-patterns within an event-driven architecture.
Continue readingA collection of cheatsheets on various subjects.
Continue readingAn API hub with a rather substantial list, making it easy to explore by category.
Continue readingA directory of application code challenges, not bad for learning or deepening your understanding of a language with real small projects.
Continue readingA library to add more functionality to Django forms: preview and wizard.
Continue readingA list of various open application architecture problems to be solved.
Continue readingHow Instagram managed to scale from 0 to 14M users with very few staff and a simple stack.
Continue readingA fairly comprehensive guide, kept up to date, to learning how to make sockets in C.
Continue readingA tool for generating an OpenAPI 3.1 specification dynamically by monitoring network requests.
Continue readingA company that has been working with Django for a long time and shares its internal conventions built on their experience.
Continue readingAn exploration of competition and the low-level mechanisms that guarantee it.
Continue readingToday is the three-year anniversary of CourtBouillon, the company behind the excellent WeasyPrint.
Continue readingA proposed specification for a new HTTP method, the QUERY method.
Continue readingA comparative list of the various tools available for building the web with Rust.
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