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Node.js 22 arrives, backs ECMAScript modules
The latest Node release includes require() support for ES modules, improved WebSocket communications, and an update to Google's V8 JavaScript engine 2.4.
JDK 23: The new features in Java 23
Due in September, Java 23 will include previews of stream gatherers, a class-file API, and primitive types in patterns, instanceof, and switch.
Snowflake’s open-source Arctic LLM to take on Llama 3, Grok, Mistral, and DBRX
Arctic will be available under the Apache 2.0 license and can be accessed via Snowflake Cortex for serverless inference or across providers such as AWS, Azure, Nvidia, Perplexity, and Together AI.
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OpenAI ramps up enterprise support with a focus on security, control, and cost
The new features are designed to give businesses more control, enhance security, and offer cost-effective options.
Wasmer unveils Python to Wasm compiler
py2wasm draws on Nuitka to convert Python programs to WebAssembly and run them at 3x faster speeds, Wasmer says.
How RAG completes the generative AI puzzle
Retrieval-augmented generation brings to generative AI the one big thing that was holding it back in the enterprise.
Intro to Extism: A WebAssembly library for extendable apps and plugins
Extism lets you write WASM extensions for applications written in almost any language. Here's how to use Extism to write extendable programs and plugins.
5 ways to use JavaScript promises
Developers use JavaScript promises to model asynchronous operations in web and server-side programs. Here's a quick look at five ways to use promises in your code.
Oracle JDK Mission Control 9 adds dark theme, configurable JVM browser
Tool kit for monitoring, managing, profiling, and troubleshooting Java applications now requires JDK 17 or later to run.
Java proposal would add exception case to switch
Allowing developers to handle an exception from the selector in switch with a case in the switch block would make switch more usable for pattern matching, the proposal says.
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AWS moves Amazon Bedrock’s AI guardrails, and other features to general availability
The updates include new large language models and a capability to import custom models, which is currently in preview.
The cloud is not a slam dunk platform for generative AI
With public cloud providers chasing generative AI, it may be a surprise when dollars flow in other directions. Vendors and customers have a lot to consider.
The dawn of intelligent and automated data orchestration
Enterprise workflows desperately need what iPhone and Android users have enjoyed for years—ready access to files wherever and whenever they’re needed, regardless of where the files are physically located.
Why we suck at estimating software projects
You can plan, strategize, chunk, fold, spindle, and mutilate a project for countless person-hours, and you still won’t know the difficulties that lay ahead in actually writing the code.
Focusing on the wrong open source issues
Yes, a tiny number of companies have relicensed their open source code. Let’s worry about actual problems, like security and megacompanies that contribute almost nothing.
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