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Snowpark for Python gives data scientists a nice way to do DataFrame-style programming against the Snowflake data warehouse, including the ability to set up full-blown machine learning pipelines to run on a recurrent schedule.
Userver, currently in beta, promises to solve the problem of efficient I/O interactions transparently for C++ developers.
TOML makes writing configuration files simple, straightforward, and more human-readable than many other formats, including JSON.
R Markdown isn’t going away. But the Quarto publishing platform is as friendly to Python, Julia, and Observable JavaScript as it is to R.
Experimental successor to C++ strives for C++ performance and compatibility while avoiding its technical debt and ‘extreme difficulty’ to improve.
ASP.NET Core 6 allows us to create APIs that include a bare minimum of files, features, and dependencies. Here’s how to test a minimal Web API.
After 10 years as an R framework, the Shiny web framework is now available for Python in an alpha release.
RStudio officials say they're not forsaking R but seeking to expand their model of open source.
The latest release of the Node.js rival features improved transpiler performance, smarter type checking, and debugging and fallback error handling support.
Extended support is expiring for a Java variant that is more than a decade old.