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https://addons.mozilla.org/ja/firefox/addon/rentgen/ | Rentgen – 🦊 Firefox (ja) 向け拡張機能を入手 Firefox ブラウザーアドオン 拡張機能 テーマ すべて見る... Firefox 向け スペルチェック辞書と言語パック 他のブラウザーサイト Android 向けアドオン ログイン 検索 検索 Rentgen 作成者: “Internet. Time to act!” Foundation Rentgen to wtyczka, która automatycznie wizualizuje, jakie dane zostały ~~wykradzione~~ wysłane do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzane strony. Pozwala wygenerować raport lub treść maila, który można wysłać do administratora strony i/lub UODO. 5 (12 件のレビュー) 5 (12 件のレビュー) 216 人のユーザー 216 人のユーザー Firefox をダウンロードして拡張機能を入手する ファイルをダウンロード 拡張機能メタデータ スクリーンショット この拡張機能について Rentgen to wtyczka dla przeglądarek opartych o Firefoxa, która automatycznie wizualizuje, jakie dane zostały ~~wykradzione~~ wysłane do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzane strony. Pozwala wygenerować raport lub treść maila, który można wysłać do administratora strony i/lub UODO. Więcej informacji: https://www.internet-czas-dzialac.pl/odcinek-33-wtyczka-rentgen Funkcje Rentgena: analiza ruchu sieciowego generowanego przez stronę internetową; wizualizacja danych przekazanych do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzaną stronę (historia przeglądania użytkownika oraz jego ciasteczka); przygotowywanie zrzutów ekranów narzędzi deweloperskich będących dowodem przekazanych danych do podmiotów trzecich; pomoc w oszacowaniu potencjalnych obszarów roboczych względem zgodności z RODO; generowanie raportu lub treści maila, który można wysłać do administratora oraz Urzędu Ochrony Danych Osobowych. Kod źródłowy 開発者のコメント Jeżeli uważasz, że wtyczka Rentgen okazała się przydatna, zostaw nam recenzję. Jeżeli znalazłeś błąd lub masz pomysł na ulepszenie Rentgena, napisz do nas maila: kontakt@internet-czas-dzialac.pl 12 人のレビュー担当者が 5 と評価しました ログインしてこの拡張機能を評価 まだ評価されていません 星の評価を保存しました 5 12 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 すべてのレビュー (12) を読む 権限とデータ 必要な権限: プライバシー設定の読み取りと変更 ブラウザーのプロキシ設定の管理 すべてのウェブサイトの保存されたデータへのアクセス データ収集: 開発者によると、この拡張機能はデータ収集を必要としません。 詳細情報 詳しい情報 アドオンリンク ホームページ サポートサイト サポートメールアドレス バージョン 0.2.4 サイズ 9.55 MB 最終更新日 21日前 (2025年12月23日) 関連カテゴリー ウェブ開発 プライバシー/セキュリティ ライセンス GNU General Public License v3.0 only プライバシーポリシー このアドオンのプライバシーポリシーを読む バージョン履歴 すべてのバージョンを見る タグ anti malware anti tracker container privacy security コレクションへ追加 コレクションを選択... 新しいコレクションを作成 このアドオンを報告 この開発者を支援する この拡張機能の開発者は、開発を続けていくため、少額の寄付による支援を求めています。 今すぐ寄付 Mozilla のホームページへ アドオン このサイトについて Firefox アドオンブログ 拡張機能ワークショップ 開発者センター 開発者ポリシー コミュニティブログ フォーラム バグを報告 レビューガイド ブラウザー Desktop Mobile Enterprise 製品情報 Browsers VPN Relay Monitor Pocket Bluesky (@firefox.com) Instagram (Firefox) YouTube (firefoxchannel) プライバシー Cookie 法的情報 特に 明記されている 場合を除き、当サイト上のコンテンツは Creative Commons 表示・継承ライセンス v3.0 あるいはそれ以降のバージョンで公開されています。 言語を変更 Čeština Deutsch Dolnoserbšćina Ελληνικά English (Canadian) English (British) English (US) Español (de Argentina) Español (de Chile) Español (de España) Español (de México) suomi Français Furlan Frysk עברית Hrvatski Hornjoserbsce magyar Interlingua Italiano 日本語 ქართული Taqbaylit 한국어 Norsk bokmål Nederlands Norsk nynorsk Polski Português (do Brasil) Português (Europeu) Română Русский slovenčina Slovenščina Shqip Svenska Türkçe Українська Tiếng Việt 中文 (简体) 正體中文 (繁體) | 2026-01-13T08:48:08 |
https://dev.to/kevburnsjr/websockets-vs-long-polling-3a0o#scaling-down | WebSockets vs Long Polling - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Kevin Burns Posted on Jul 22, 2021 • Edited on Aug 28, 2025 WebSockets vs Long Polling This article contrasts the operational complexity of WebSockets and Long Polling using real world examples to promote Long Polling as a simpler alternative to Websockets in systems where a half-duplex message channel will suffice. WebSockets A WebSocket is a long lived persistent TCP connection (often utilizing TLS) between a client and a server which provides a real-time full-duplex communication channel. These are often seen in chat applications and real-time dashboards. Long Polling Long Polling is a near-real-time data access pattern that predates WebSockets. A client initiates a TCP connection (usually an HTTP request) with a maximum duration (ie. 20 seconds). If the server has data to return, it returns the data immediately, usually in batch up to a specified limit. If not, the server pauses the request thread until data becomes available at which point it returns the data to the client. Analysis WebSockets are Full-Duplex meaning both the client and the server can send and receive messages across the channel. Long Polling is Half-Duplex meaning that a new request-response cycle is required each time the client wants to communicate something to the server. Long Polling usually produces slightly higher average latency and significantly higher latency variability compared to WebSockets. WebSockets do support compression, but usually per-message. Long Polling typically operates in batch which can significantly improve message compression efficiency. Scaling Up We’ll now contrast the systemic behavior of server-side scalability for applications using primarily WebSockets vs Long Polling. WebSockets Suppose we have 4 app servers in a scaling group with 10,000 connected clients. Now suppose we scale up the group by adding a new app server and wait for 60 seconds. We find that all of the existing clients are still connected to the original 4 app servers. The Load Balancer may be intelligent enough to route new connections to the new app server in order to balance the number of concurrent connections so that this effect will diminish over time. However, the amount of time required for this system to return to equilibrium is unknown and theoretically infinite. These effects could be mitigated by the application using a system to intelligently preempt web socket connections in response to changes in the scaling group's capacity but this would require the application to have special real-time knowledge about the state of its external environment which crosses a boundary that is typically best left uncrossed without ample justification. Long Polling Suppose we have the same 4 app servers in a scaling group with 10,000 connected clients using Long Polling. Now suppose we scale up the group by adding a new app server and wait for 60 seconds. We observe that the number of open connections has automatically rebalanced with no intervention. We can even state declaratively that if the long poll duration is set to 60 seconds or less, then any autoscaling group will automatically regain equilibrium within 60 seconds of any membership change. This trait can be reflected in the application’s Service Level Objectives. These numbers are important because they are used by operators to correctly tune the app’s autoscaling mechanisms. Analysis Service Level Objectives are an important aspect of system management since they ultimately serve as the contractual interface between dev and ops. If an application’s ability to return to equilibrium after scaling is unbounded, a change in application behavior is likely warranted. Scaling Down The following example illustrates difficulties encountered by a real world device management software company operating thousands of 24/7 concurrent WebSocket connections from thousands of data collection agents placed inside corporate networks. The System A Data Collection Agent, written in Go, is distributed as an executable binary that runs as a service on a customer's machine scanning local networks for SNMP devices and reporting SNMP data periodically to the application in the cloud. One key feature of the product was the ability for a customer to interact with any of their devices in real time from anywhere in the world using a single page web application hosted in the cloud. Because each agent resides on a customer network behind a firewall, the agents would need to initiate and maintain a WebSocket connection to the application in the cloud as a secure full-duplex tunnel. The web service sends commands to agents and agents send data to the web service all through a single persistent TCP connection. The Problem There was one big unexpected technical challenge faced by the team when deploying this system that made deployments risky. Whenever a new version of the app server was deployed to production, the system would be shocked by high impulse reconnect storms originating from the data collection agents. If a server has 2500 active connections and you take it out of service, those 2500 connections will be closed simultaneously and all the agents will reopen new connections simultaneously. This can overwhelm some systems, especially if the socket initialization code touches the database for anything important (ie. authorization). If an agent can’t establish a connection before the read deadline, it will retry the connection again which will drown the app servers even further, causing an unrecoverable negative feedback loop. This proclivity toward failure caused management to change their policies regarding deployments to reduce the number of deployments as much as possible to avoid disruption. The Solution The problem was partially solved by implementing strict exponential retry policies on their clients. This solution was effective enough at reducing the severity of retry storms on app deployment to be considered a good temporary solution. However, deployments were still infrequent by design and the high impulse load spikes weren’t gone, they just no longer produced undesirable secondary effects. Analysis This temporary solution is only possible in situations where the server has complete control over all of its clients. In many scenarios this may not be the case. If the agents were modeled to receive commands from the server by Long Poll and push data to the server through a normal API, the load would be evenly spread. If using a Long Poll architecture, the deployment system would replace a node by notifying the load balancer that the node is going out of service to ensure the node doesn’t receive any new connections, then wait 60 seconds for existing connections to drain in accordance with the service’s shutdown grace period SLO, then take the node offline with confidence. The resulting load increase on other nodes in the group would be gradual and roughly linear. When it comes to distributed systems and their scalability, people often focus on creating efficient systems. Efficiency is important but usually not as important as stability. High impulse events like reconnect storms can produce complex systemic effects. Left unattended, they often amplify the severity of similar effects in different parts of the system in ways that are both unexpected and difficult to predict. If you fail to solve enough of these types of problems, you may soon find yourself a situation where so many components are failing so simultaneously that it’s exceptionally difficult to discern the underlying cause(s) empirically from logs and dashboards. An application’s architecture must be designed primarily in accordance with principle and remain open to modification in response to statistical performance analysis. Conclusion WebSockets are appropriate for many applications which require consistent low latency full duplex high frequency communication such as chat applications. However, any WebSocket architecture that can be reduced to a half-duplex problem can probably be remodeled to use Long Polling to improve the application’s runtime performance variability, reducing operational complexity and promoting total systemic stability. Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Rockie Yang Rockie Yang Rockie Yang Follow Start from user experience and working backward out technologies Work Knock Data Joined Oct 14, 2022 • Jan 12 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for great in depth explanation. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Juro Oravec Juro Oravec Juro Oravec Follow Where software, biology and business meets. 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https://www.git-tower.com/blog/tower-mac-15#post-detail | Tower 15 for Mac — Automatic Branch Management | Tower Blog You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Tower Navigation Features Undo Anything Just press Cmd+Z Drag and Drop Make the complex effortless Integrations Use your favorite tools Tower Workflows Branching Configurations Stacked Pull Requests Supercharged workflows All Features Release Notes Pricing Support Documentation Contact Us Account Login Learn Git Video Course 24 episodes Online Book From novice to master Cheat Sheets For quick lookup Webinar Learn from a Git professional First Aid Kit Recover from mistakes Advanced Git Kit Dive deeper Blog Download Download < Back to Blog Tower 15 for Mac — Automatic Branch Management Bruno Brito November 2025 | 6 min read Share: Tower 15 for Mac is here! This update introduces Automatic Branch Management, making it easier than ever to keep your repository tidy and clutter-free. We've also added significant improvements to the "History" view for better visualization of your work 😎 If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by a cluttered sidebar full of old, merged, or long-forgotten branches, this release is for you! We know that managing a growing number of branches can be a real headache, distracting you from your main task: committing great code. Tower 15 takes the burden of branch hygiene off your shoulders, allowing you to automatically or manually archive branches that are no longer needed. All right, let's dive into what's new! For a quick walkthrough of what's new, check out our 3-minute video tour below: New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Badges and Hint Views The first thing you will likely notice after updating Tower is a new set of badges in the "Branches" section of the sidebar. Tower 15 – New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" badges You will see new badges next to branches indicating if they are "Fully Merged" (meaning all their commits have been integrated into a primary branch) or the time they were last updated when they became "Stale" (meaning they haven't seen any activity for a while). These badges are complemented by a helpful hint view that appears when you select a fully merged or stale branch. This view provides a quick, one-click option to delete the branch, making the cleanup process a breeze! Tower 15 – "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Hint Views for quick deletion Automatic Branch Management While deleting a stale or fully merged branch is often a good choice, sometimes all you want is to hide a branch from sight. This is now possible with Tower 15 for Mac. You will notice a new "Archived Branches" view where you can: drag and drop any branch into this section. add any branch to this section by clicking on the context menu. Tower 15 – Archive Branches You can perform this process manually (you can even select multiple branches at once!) or allow Tower to automatically identify and handle them for you. If you choose the latter, you have two options: either click on the notification number in the footer, as shown in the example below… Tower 15 – Automatically Archive Branches …or enable this option by going to the Settings. In the "General" tab, you will find a new option labeled "Automatically archive stale and fully merged branches." Tower 15 – Automatically Archive Branches in Tower's Settings At any time, you can move a branch from the "Archived Branches" view back to the main "Branches" view by right-clicking on it and selecting the "Unarchive [BRANCH]" option. Tower 15 – "Unarchive Branch" option As you can see in the screenshot above, we've also added a "Skips Auto-Archiving" flag that allows you to keep a branch and prevents it from being automatically archived. This will also be the case for branches that you have pinned. Fork Point: See What's Unique Tower 15 also introduces a key visualization enhancement to help you understand your branch structure instantly. The "History" view now clearly shows the Fork Point , which is the exact commit where a branch diverged from its parent. Commits prior to this divergence will be shown grayed out. Tower 15 – New "Fork Point" If there are no exclusive commits to a branch yet, this will also be easily noticeable by the "No new commits on this branch" message. Tower 15 – "No new commits on this branch" message This visual improvement makes it much clearer to see exactly which commits were introduced by the branch you are currently viewing relative to its parent branch. No more guessing — just a clean, visual representation of your branch's scope. macOS 26 Tahoe Support As you know, we are always dedicated to offering the best experience on the Mac platform. We're happy to report that Tower 15 is fully compatible with the new operating system, macOS 26 Tahoe . Here it is in all its glory! Tower 15 in macOS 26 Tahoe With Tahoe, a new theming system has been implemented. This means Tower 15 now includes a set of shiny new icons! To try them out, go to macOS's "System Settings > Appearance" and have a look at the "Icon & Widget style" section. New Tower 15 icons in macOS 26 Tahoe Other Improvements As usual, we took some time to implement improvements across the board. We revamped the sidebar footer, which now features a collapsible filter field and allows you to choose from several view settings. Tower 15 – Revamped Footer There is also a long list of other enhancements, most notably around the Pinned Branches feature to make it more robust and convenient: Pinned Branches: Pinned branches are now stored in the Git config and should not unpin anymore, ensuring your favorites always stay put. Pinned Branches: You can now pin and unpin multiple branches at once, saving you time. Pinned Branches: The "Pinned Branches" section in the sidebar is now automatically expanded for quick access. Pinned Branches: Undoing a branch delete now correctly restores the pinned flag. Sorting: Text is now sorted in many views using a localized standard compare to match system behavior across your Mac. Commit Signing: Tower now correctly handles SSH keys without a comment. Settings: Ref related view settings have been moved into the View menu. We also fixed some bugs! Here is what we addressed: Merge/Rebase: Tower could crash when using Quick Merge or Rebase. This has been fixed. History: A crash could occur when searching for whitespaces. This is fixed now. Worktrees: In some cases Tower could crash when accessing worktrees. It's working now. git-flow-next: Updating the workflow would crash in bare repositories. Not anymore. Working Copy: Some actions would crash when finishing, which is fixed now. Main Window: Tower could crash in certain cases when switching to a different repository in the same window. This has been fixed. Reset Revision: The text field did not allow entering arbitrary revisions anymore. It does allow them again now. Merge Conflict: The merge conflict wizard now allows resolving a "both deleted" conflict again. Merge Conflict: A crash has been fixed that sometimes occurred when a merge tool finished. We hope you enjoy this release! Happy committing! 😊 Not a Tower user yet? Download our 30-day free trial and experience a better way to work with Git! Try Tower 15 Now PS: Did you know? Tower Pro is now free for students as well as teachers and educational institutions! Table of Contents Introduction New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Badges and Hint Views Automatic Branch Management Fork Point: See What's Unique macOS 26 Tahoe Support Other Improvements We make Tower, the best Git client. 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This update introduces Automatic Branch Management, making it easier than ever to keep your repository tidy and clutter-free. We've also added significant improvements to the "History" view for better visualization of your work 😎 If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by a cluttered sidebar full of old, merged, or long-forgotten branches, this release is for you! We know that managing a growing number of branches can be a real headache, distracting you from your main task: committing great code. Tower 15 takes the burden of branch hygiene off your shoulders, allowing you to automatically or manually archive branches that are no longer needed. All right, let's dive into what's new! For a quick walkthrough of what's new, check out our 3-minute video tour below: New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Badges and Hint Views The first thing you will likely notice after updating Tower is a new set of badges in the "Branches" section of the sidebar. Tower 15 – New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" badges You will see new badges next to branches indicating if they are "Fully Merged" (meaning all their commits have been integrated into a primary branch) or the time they were last updated when they became "Stale" (meaning they haven't seen any activity for a while). These badges are complemented by a helpful hint view that appears when you select a fully merged or stale branch. This view provides a quick, one-click option to delete the branch, making the cleanup process a breeze! Tower 15 – "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Hint Views for quick deletion Automatic Branch Management While deleting a stale or fully merged branch is often a good choice, sometimes all you want is to hide a branch from sight. This is now possible with Tower 15 for Mac. You will notice a new "Archived Branches" view where you can: drag and drop any branch into this section. add any branch to this section by clicking on the context menu. Tower 15 – Archive Branches You can perform this process manually (you can even select multiple branches at once!) or allow Tower to automatically identify and handle them for you. If you choose the latter, you have two options: either click on the notification number in the footer, as shown in the example below… Tower 15 – Automatically Archive Branches …or enable this option by going to the Settings. In the "General" tab, you will find a new option labeled "Automatically archive stale and fully merged branches." Tower 15 – Automatically Archive Branches in Tower's Settings At any time, you can move a branch from the "Archived Branches" view back to the main "Branches" view by right-clicking on it and selecting the "Unarchive [BRANCH]" option. Tower 15 – "Unarchive Branch" option As you can see in the screenshot above, we've also added a "Skips Auto-Archiving" flag that allows you to keep a branch and prevents it from being automatically archived. This will also be the case for branches that you have pinned. Fork Point: See What's Unique Tower 15 also introduces a key visualization enhancement to help you understand your branch structure instantly. The "History" view now clearly shows the Fork Point , which is the exact commit where a branch diverged from its parent. Commits prior to this divergence will be shown grayed out. Tower 15 – New "Fork Point" If there are no exclusive commits to a branch yet, this will also be easily noticeable by the "No new commits on this branch" message. Tower 15 – "No new commits on this branch" message This visual improvement makes it much clearer to see exactly which commits were introduced by the branch you are currently viewing relative to its parent branch. No more guessing — just a clean, visual representation of your branch's scope. macOS 26 Tahoe Support As you know, we are always dedicated to offering the best experience on the Mac platform. We're happy to report that Tower 15 is fully compatible with the new operating system, macOS 26 Tahoe . Here it is in all its glory! Tower 15 in macOS 26 Tahoe With Tahoe, a new theming system has been implemented. This means Tower 15 now includes a set of shiny new icons! To try them out, go to macOS's "System Settings > Appearance" and have a look at the "Icon & Widget style" section. New Tower 15 icons in macOS 26 Tahoe Other Improvements As usual, we took some time to implement improvements across the board. We revamped the sidebar footer, which now features a collapsible filter field and allows you to choose from several view settings. Tower 15 – Revamped Footer There is also a long list of other enhancements, most notably around the Pinned Branches feature to make it more robust and convenient: Pinned Branches: Pinned branches are now stored in the Git config and should not unpin anymore, ensuring your favorites always stay put. Pinned Branches: You can now pin and unpin multiple branches at once, saving you time. Pinned Branches: The "Pinned Branches" section in the sidebar is now automatically expanded for quick access. Pinned Branches: Undoing a branch delete now correctly restores the pinned flag. Sorting: Text is now sorted in many views using a localized standard compare to match system behavior across your Mac. Commit Signing: Tower now correctly handles SSH keys without a comment. Settings: Ref related view settings have been moved into the View menu. We also fixed some bugs! Here is what we addressed: Merge/Rebase: Tower could crash when using Quick Merge or Rebase. This has been fixed. History: A crash could occur when searching for whitespaces. This is fixed now. Worktrees: In some cases Tower could crash when accessing worktrees. It's working now. git-flow-next: Updating the workflow would crash in bare repositories. Not anymore. Working Copy: Some actions would crash when finishing, which is fixed now. Main Window: Tower could crash in certain cases when switching to a different repository in the same window. This has been fixed. Reset Revision: The text field did not allow entering arbitrary revisions anymore. It does allow them again now. Merge Conflict: The merge conflict wizard now allows resolving a "both deleted" conflict again. Merge Conflict: A crash has been fixed that sometimes occurred when a merge tool finished. We hope you enjoy this release! Happy committing! 😊 Not a Tower user yet? Download our 30-day free trial and experience a better way to work with Git! Try Tower 15 Now PS: Did you know? Tower Pro is now free for students as well as teachers and educational institutions! Table of Contents Introduction New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Badges and Hint Views Automatic Branch Management Fork Point: See What's Unique macOS 26 Tahoe Support Other Improvements We make Tower, the best Git client. 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add barcodes, drawing, file-saver, pdf aliases to Vite config correct git diff command for detecting changed files dropdowntree: respect onOpen and onClose callbacks passed through the popupSettings prop improve demo detection to exclude main app entry points improve gh-pages deployment with better error handling properly detect demo directories and fix YAML heredoc issues update vulnerable react dependency in astro demo app Features add GitHub Pages demo preview deployment workflow build only changed demos individually instead of full apps form: add errors prop and global onChange handler improving granularity grid: add grid page size change functionality grid: add min and max width for columns grid: add paging functionality based on ai prompt Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: 12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-default: 12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: 12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-material: 12.2.3 Current Dev v13.2.0-develop.8 12 December 2025 Bug Fixes build apps for production before deploying to gh-pages bump axios to v1.13.2 chat: expose MessageAction interface chat: proper localization of timestamps ci: add barcodes, drawing, file-saver, pdf aliases to Vite config correct git diff command for detecting changed files dropdowntree: respect onOpen and onClose callbacks passed through the popupSettings prop improve demo detection to exclude main app entry points improve gh-pages deployment with better error handling properly detect demo directories and fix YAML heredoc issues update vulnerable react dependency in astro demo app Features add GitHub Pages demo preview deployment workflow build only changed demos individually instead of full apps form: add errors prop and global onChange handler improving granularity grid: add grid page size change functionality grid: add min and max width for columns grid: add paging functionality based on ai prompt Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: 12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-default: 12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: 12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-material: 12.2.3 v13.1.0 18 November 2025 Bug Fixes bump @progress/kendo-licensing to 1.7.2 grid: control the textarea's height in smart grid popup Features chat: add global style prop gantt: export GanttHandle interface textarea: add flow prop for configuring orientation Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: 12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-default: 12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: 12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-material: 12.2.3 v13.0.0 11 November 2025 Bug Fixes chat: add max-width/height constraints to attachment images chat: change header theme color to inherit chat: do not show 'message deleted' text when the message has no text chat: fix message active state and selection behavior chat: remove unactionable X icon beside files in sent messages combobox: apply max-height to popup in non-adaptive mode below medium screen width datepicker: prevent onOpen, onClose, onChange from spreading to DOM elements gauges: add CSS variables support for scale colors grid: data not loaded on async load grid: remove mutability in prop grid: rowClick, rowDoubleClick not triggered on custom cell layout: update spreadsheet e2e selectors after tabstrip class change pdf-viewer: preserve current page when changing zoom level scheduler: add stable sorting for events treelist, gantt: filter row is not fixed when scrolling treeview: resolve broken expand/collapse animation for tree items Features charts: redraw on CSS variable changes. Use observeStyles="false" to disable chat: add suggestionsLayout, quickActionsLayout, and messageFilesLayout, along with userStatusTemplate and noDataTemplate chat: add messageContentTemplate, authorMessageSettings, and receiverMessageSettings for easier customization and more granular behavior control chat: expose showAvatar and showUsername props at both global and configuration levels chat: expose global prop timestampVisibility editor: add localization for NumberedList and BulletedList dropdown items filter: implement and test keyboard navigation gauges: add css custom properties support for colors grid: add selection, column, and export operations to ai assistant BREAKING CHANGES All Breaking changes for v13.0.0 are listed here . RENDERING CHANGES All Rendering changes for v13.0.0 are listed here . Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^12.2.3 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^12.2.3 v12.2.0 28 October 2025 Bug Fixes @progress/kendo-charts from 2.8.1 to 2.8.2 chat: hide upload button when uploadConfig is set to false colorpicker: implement adaptiveSubtitle prop functionality conversational-ui: prevent file wrapper rendering when no files dateinputs: correct keyboard focus on other month days in Calendar drawer: material mini drawer items properly displayed form: prevent validator accumulation in React Strict Mode grid: group header cells template not applied correctly grid: localize And/Or strings in ColumnFilterMenu grid: orderIndex is ignored after resizing grid: render rows in unit tests when scrollable is virtual grid: reset pagination when search changes grid: search filter does not reset to first page layout: export EventDataProps from @progress/kendo-react-layout package layout: prevent drag clue on non-reorderable tiles after resize layout: properly export EventDataProps from main index and improve test layout: remove redundant EventDataProps export from index.ts orgchart: orgchart props export pdf-viewer: bump @progress/kendo-pdfviewer-common popup: upgrade to kendo-popup-common v1.9.5 signature: apply inputStyle prop to canvas element signature: move inputStyle from canvas to k-input element Features grid: add disableReorder to allow preventing reorder with column Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: 12.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: 12.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: 12.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: 12.0.1 v12.1.0 25 September 2025 Bug Fixes chat: handle autoscroll when setting typing prop to false grid: GridToolbarAIAssistant icon prop not working orgchart: update uneeded type pdf-viewer: bump @progress/kendo-pdfviewer-common rating: remove snippets-preview example using deprecated half prop Features popover: add autofocus property popup: allow configuring the popup animation type Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: 12.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: 12.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: 12.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: 12.0.1 v12.0.2 19 September 2025 Bug Fixes chat: improve scrolling logic on streaming response grid: axios peer dependency version grid: respect show prop in GridToolbarAIAssistant component grid: update GridToolbar description remarks Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^12.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^12.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^12.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^12.0.1 v12.0.1 28 August 2025 Bug Fixes grid: expose speech to text Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^12.0.0 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^12.0.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^12.0.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^12.0.0 v12.0.0 26 August 2025 COMMON CHANGES Enhanced AI Coding Assistant (MCP server and Copilot Extension) Accuracy: Improved code suggestions with higher context awareness and fewer errors. Bug Fixes calendar: calendarheaderprops is not exported chart: series type api combobox: accesskey property is not set to the inner input of the combobox daterangepicker: adaptivesubtitle is not displayed form: the datepicker is not rendered in a form when it has a label flatcolorpicker: header prop does not work unless passing jsx grid: remove deprecated k-alt class from row and detail row rendering multicolumncombobox: header is not scrolled horizontally switch: thumbrounded prop works only with value of full textarea: use correct focus class treelist: change rendering structure by adding intermediate container treelist: replace k-alt class with k-table-alt-row in TreeList alternate rows Features conversational-ui: add codemods configuration conversational-ui: improvements of the chat component BREAKING CHANGES All Breaking changes for v12.0.0 are listed here . Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^12.0.0 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^12.0.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^12.0.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^12.0.0 v11.4.0 12 August 2025 Bug Fixes grid: clear actions should apply correctly grid: sort and group ai actions grid: update hidden api update kendo-licensing to v1.7 window: allow setting auto hight in window window: initial top and left no draggable Features buttons: add speech to text button component conversational-ui: add inline-ai-prompt component conversational-ui: revamp ai-prompt component display detailed licensing messages form: implement responsive layout form: introduce FormFieldSet and FormSeparator components grid: new Toolbar AI tool grid: implement toolbar group tool Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: 11.3.2 @progress/kendo-theme-default: 11.3.2 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: 11.3.2 @progress/kendo-theme-material: 11.3.2 v11.3.1 25 July 2025 Bug Fixes dialog: the delete dialog message is missing Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: 11.1.0 @progress/kendo-theme-default: 11.1.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: 11.1.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: 11.1.0 v11.3.0 24 July 2025 Bug Fixes grid: add k-active state to column menu grid: filter toolbar tool should show badge upon filter via column menu or filter row grid: group tool throws unique key error grid: server grid should not be virtualized by default grid: sort toolbar tool should show badge upon sort via column menu or header click pivotgrid: configuring measures triggers error Features form: enable passing id prop to FormElement component grid: add highlight rows and cells grid: implement toolbar group tool Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: 11.1.0 @progress/kendo-theme-default: 11.1.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: 11.1.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: 11.1.0 v11.2.0 1 July 2025 Bug Fixes chart: add notes, crosshair and axisdefault children props editor: bump @progress/kendo-editor-common in /packages/editor grid: cannot move group to group header on mobile grid: resizing a column with percent width is calculated as if the width is set pixels grid: scrollIntoView scrolls Grid when row is longer than grid, but vertically into view pdf-viewer: bump @progress/kendo-pdfviewer-common pivotgrid: each child should have unique key Features grid: add grid toolbar separator and spacer components Security Improvements pdf-viewer: Addressed CVE-2025-6725 (KB) Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^11.0.2 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^11.0.2 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^11.0.2 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^11.0.2 v11.1.0 3 June 2025 Bug Fixes build error in Vite when referencing kendo-drawing v1.22 editor: handle invalid regular expression error in find and replace editor: some table cells content become hidden during cell selection grid: close toolbar filter tool on filter click Features pivotgrid: add createAggregate function Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: 11.0.2 @progress/kendo-theme-default: 11.0.2 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: 11.0.2 @progress/kendo-theme-material: 11.0.2 v11.0.0 20 May 2025 Bug Fixes actionsheet: render header even if title and subtiitle are missing apply large size for adaptive components' actionsheet inner elements button: classname not appied to custom icon charts: update stockchart CSS classes colorpicker: cleared value throws error when switching views dateinput: autofocus focuses the first segment in the input dateinputs,dropdowns,inputs: adaptive actionsheet should open on component focus dateinputs,dropdowns: use the label as default title in adaptive mode dateinputs: the same initial focus in adaptive mode like in non-adaptive mode datepicker: ariadescribedby attr console warning datepicker: set adaptiveTitle prop correctly to actionsheet header dropdownlist: add k-list-container element in the k-actionsheet-content dropdown: replace x with check icon and make list items' size large dropdowns: add corresponding placeholder to mobile filter in adaptive mode flatcolorpicker: reorder and realign action buttons grid: change input with textbox component in column menu filter grid: column virtualization doesn't work with locked columns grid: onDataStateChange and onFilterChange throws the same value when empty filter is applied grid: selection change event emits synthetic and native event grid: selection doesn't work properly for virtualized grouped grid grid: typo in adaptive column menu title grid: resolved scrolling jump issue with multi-line cell content grid: incorrect row selection in checkbox selection with virtualization grid: virtual scrolling and detail rows does not scroll to the bottom grid: virtual scrolling with fixed scroll creates blank space grid: virtual scrolling and groupable creates blank space layouts: edit TileLayout rendering multiselect: autoClose to work the same in adaptive mode numerictextbox: component updates on arrow up/down when readonly pivotgrid: local data state uses stale data remove action buttons from adaptive components that not implement them in general replace xIcon with checkIcon in adaptive components' actionsheet header timepicker: label click does not focus input timepicker: set does not work on click in safari upload: fix onProgress event data Features actionsheet: add a k-actionsheet-view wrapper inside k-actionsheet add adaptiveSubtitle prop to all adaptive components animation: add React.ReactNode type for the component prop dateinputs: add ReactNode type to the label prop dateinputs: introduce codemods for migrating from v10 to v11 dialog: introduce codemods for migrating from v10 to v11 dialogs: change Dialog component from class to functional grid: add adaptive mode to edit dialog grid: add toolbar checkbox filter tool grid: add toolbar columns tool grid: add toolbar filter tool grid: add toolbar sort tool grid: enable adaptive and responsive pager via adaptive prop grid: introduce adaptive mode for column menu functionality grid: introduce built-in dialog editing grid: introduce codemods for migrating from v10 to v11 grid: reuse real Toolbar component in Grid grid: set toolbar overflow to scroll by default grid: turn on virtualization by default inputs: add ReactNode type to the label prop labels: add ReactNode type to the label prop of the FloatingLabel layout: add ReactNode type to the title prop of the ActionSheet layout: add TileLayout accessibility props pager: add adaptive mode for pager's sizes dropdown pager: add responsive class to match referent rendering pager: implement responsiveness based on screen dimensions treelist: introduce codemods for migrating from v10 to v11 BREAKING CHANGES All Breaking changes for v11.0.0 are listed here . Rendering Changes All Rendering changes for v11.0.0 are listed here . Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: 11.0.2 @progress/kendo-theme-default: 11.0.2 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: 11.0.2 @progress/kendo-theme-material: 11.0.2 v10.2.0 23 April 2025 Bug Fixes actionsheet: add scrollable behavior of the ActionSheet content by default colorpicker: contrast tool cuts the AA and AAA lines in adaptive mode colorpicker: empty string value to be valid in default value prop colorpicker: render custom palette in all views combinations dateinputs: export DateInputsPopupSettings interface dialogs: guard document for serve scenarios dropdownlist: props passed through DropDownListPropsContext are not respected editor: bump @progress/kendo-editor-common in /packages/editor grid: context menu not closing grid: footer row not rendered when scrollable is set to none grid: open native options popup in custom column menu filter grid: selection inner detail grid does not work grid: rtl column drop clue is not positioned correctly grid: virtualization does not work with groupable object config pdf-viewer: bump @progress/kendo-pdfviewer-common popup: reposition only if element is visible popup: wrong position when popup have no offsets Features actionsheet: add open and close animation duration options actionsheet: add orientation and alignment support for footer action buttons actionsheet: add prefix and suffix actions in the header charts: add series highlight inactiveOpacity and border opacity props Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^10.4.0 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^10.4.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^10.4.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^10.4.0 v10.1.0 27 March 2025 Bug Fixes add intl peer dependency to buttons package colorpicker: apply custom palette colors datepicker: adding ariaLabeledBy shouldnt throw console erros dialogs: add kendo-react-intl as peer dependency dropdownlist: allow setting custom icon via iconClass property dropdowns: use zIndex context editor: allow using defaultValue in editor style dropdowns gantt: add kendo-react-grid as peer dependency grid: context menu not shown in header custom cell grid: grouping with virtualization grid: thProps not applied correctly to filtercell template grid: wrong total when using grouping + virtualization inputs: add kendo-react-layout as peer dependency intl: rename server-globalization file to not throw in remix/react-router layout: fix TabStrip onResize warning sankey: tooltip position when wrapped in element with position relative scrollview: add kendo-react-intl as peer dependency Features layout: add animate prop to the Menu and ContextMenu components sankey: add tooltip appendTo prop switch: change type of the onLabel and offLabel props to allow custom elements Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^10.3.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^10.3.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^10.3.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^10.3.1 v10.0.0 11 March 2025 MAJOR CHANGES Introduce KendoReact Free Bug Fixes grid: scroll-container height with virtual scroll & autoProcessData Features buttons: add SplitButton startIcon and endIcon props grid: add intl & localization properties grid: store column widths in state Introduce KendoReact Free Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^10.3.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^10.3.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^10.3.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^10.3.1 v9.5.0 4 March 2025 Bug Fixes grid: align the columns when zooming the browser grid: cannot use space and arrow keys in filter cell input when navigable is true grid: cells with headerCell template throw when in edit grid: custom cell doesn't receive style attributes grid: react-is-not-defined error in legacy webpack apps inputs: invoke TextBox focus/blur only once Features common: add context property to drag-n-drop utilities drawer: add class name for k-drawer element Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^10.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^10.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^10.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^10.2.0 v9.4.1 20 February 2025 Bug Fixes autocomplete: disconnect resize observer on unmount dateinput: change time value properly when using steps datepicker: deleting value should be cleared in controlled mode grid: gridnorecords cannot be used as jsx componenent grid: next@15 compatability tabstrip: disconnect resize observer on unmount Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^10.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^10.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^10.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^10.2.0 v9.4.0 11 February 2025 Grid Highlights Built-in selection state Introduces a select and defaultSelect state properties. GridSelectionChangeEvent now return the new select state. Built-in detail-row expansion state Introduces a detailExpand and defaultDetailExpand state properties. Accepting DetailExpandDescriptor object. Introduces a onDetailExpandChange event. Built-in group expansion state Introduces a groupExpand and defaultGroupExpand state properties. Accepting GroupExpandDescriptor array. Introduces a onGroupExpandChange event. Added groupable.expandable prop to enable group expansion customization. Built-in in-edit state Introduces a edit and defaultEdit state properties. - Introduces a onEditChange event. Accepting EditDescriptor object. Added onEditChange event to handle edit state changes. Added editable prop for configuring editability. Built-in data-state The grid now supports built-in data-state handling for the following properties: sort , filter , group , take and skip . User-provided properties are always prioritized over the built-in ones. Introduces initial values for uncontrolled mode of the data-state: defaultSort , defaultFilter , defaultGroup , defaultTake and defaultSkip . Built-in data processing Introduces a autoProcessData property which sorts, filter, page and group the grid's data. convert Grid to server component Аdd rows prop to the Grid component Аdd auto row-spanning property Add built-in Clipboard functionality Add built-in ContextMenu functionality Add built-in loading indicator Add built-in reorderable rows Add columnType=select for out-of-the-box selection Add built-in spanned columns Add built-in columns chooser component to the column menu Deprecations selectedField will be deprecated in favor of the select state property. editField will be deprecated in favor of the edit state property. expandedField will be deprecated in favor of the detailExpand state property. onExpandChange will be deprecated in favor of: onDetailExpandChange for detail-row expansion onGroupExpandChange for group expansion. cellRender will be deprecated in favor of the cells prop. rowRender will be deprecated in favor of the new rows prop. https://github.com/telerik/kendo-react-private/issues/5261 filterCellRender will be deprecated in favor of the cells prop. headerCellRender will be deprecated in favor of the cells prop. column.cell will be deprecated in favor of the column.cells prop. column.headerCell will be deprecated in favor of the column.cells prop. column.filterCell will be deprecated in favor of the column.cells prop. column.footerCell will be deprecated in favor of the column.cells prop. colorpicker: view will be deprecated in favor of the views prop. flatcolorpicker: view will be deprecated in favor of the views prop. tabstrip: mouseScrollSpeed will be deprecated in favor of built-in CSS rules. Bug Fixes calendar: navigation-item classname property not working colorpicker: add aria-controls required attribute for combobox role colorpicker: basic palette is missing # for the white color colorpicker: change color through accept button in adaptive combo view colorpicker: display colorcontrast tool using views prop colorpicker: propagate fillMode to gradient view inputs colorpicker: reset value clicking the cancel button in adaptive mode context-menu: add id to menu children datepicker: focus datepicker when clicking on a label datepicker: pass down properly formatPlaceholder prop datepicker: remove warning for touched/visited/modified editor: bump @progress/kendo-editor-common from 1.11.8 to 1.12.0 in /packages/editor grid, inputs: make components comaptible with v 10.2.0 of themes grid: add aria-label to the menu checkbox filter component grid: allow selection in rsc grid: cell edit isolated from the row grid: isColumnMenuFilterActive functions correctly with checkbox filter grid: page up and page down keys don't work when take prop is not set improved prototype pollution stance layout: keyboard navigation should skip separator menu: allow items to be visible in toolbar menu: allow menu items to overflow and show scrollbar menu: error when navigating through a separator item pdf-viewer: bump @progress/kendo-pdfviewer-common pivotgrid: ResizeObserver loop error toolbar: use resize observer to allow detect resize of the toolbar element itself update kendo-licensing to v1.4 Features charts: add focus highlight charts: add support for CSS variables colorgradient: add sizing options colorpalette: add sizing options colorpicker: add target to ColorPickerChangeEvent colorpicker: introduce activeView property colorpicker: introduce adaptive rendering colorpicker: introduce flatocolorpicker rendering via views property colorpicker: propagate the sizing to the view flatcolorpicker: add sizing options flatcolorpicker: introduce activeView property flatcolorpicker: introduce views property layout: add adaptive enhancement to the tabstrip toolbar: add overflow scroll mode toolbar: add overflow section mode Security update Remediated CVE-2024-12629 details Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^10.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^10.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^10.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^10.2.0 v9.3.1 22 January 2025 Bug Fixes version not present in license information Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^10.0.1 v9.3.0 21 January 2025 Bug Fixes dateinputs: add missing component types dateinputs: dateInput ref in pickers dateinputs: floating label down when partial value is entered dateinputs: value not applied when format contains all parts treelist: add missing component types upload: upload multiple events race-condition Features dateinput: change component from class to functional datepicker: change component from class to functional Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^10.0.1 v9.2.0 17 January 2025 Bug Fixes conversational-ui: use built-in Toolbar component datepicker: value should change when using adaptive mode daterangepicker: change value when adaptive mode is on datetimepicker: change value when adaptive mode is on dateinputs: format prop doesn't work grid: filter menu is flickering when click on other filter grid: resize observer correct element numerictextbox: should not show console errors regarding input state scheduler: view-item default order treelist: use built-in Toolbar component in TreeListToolbar update common packages dependencies Features actionsheet: introduce position property autocomplete: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property combobox: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property dateinput: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property dateinputs: subscribe components with adaptiveness to AdaptiveModeContext datepicker: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property daterangepicker: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property datetimepicker: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property dropdowns: add adaptive mode to AutoComplete dropdowns: subscribe components with adaptiveness to AdaptiveModeContext maskedtextbox: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property multicolumncombobox: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property multiselect: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property numerictextbox: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property scheduler: enhance ProportionalViewItem positioning textarea: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property textbox: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property timepicker: enable further configuration of inner input via inputAttributes property toolbar: add fillMode property Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^10.0.1 v9.1.0 6 December 2024 React 19 all: add day 0 support for React 19 Bug Fixes card: export cardactionslayout enum colorgradient: fix stuck slider with max/min value common: svg click event not called when changing state during focus in react 19 dateinput: fix formatPlaceholder value dateinputs: DateInput globalization grid: resolve nextjs hydration errors inputs: enabling comma for decimal separator when locale is set input: unstyled context not passes correctly popup: reposition not happening on parent scroll scheduler: remove duplicate k-event-template class Features dropdownlist: expose opened and focused state props Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^10.0.1 v9.0.0 12 November 2024 Bug Fixes colorgradient: render real textbox component as HEX value input dateinputs: move timepicker footer as a direct child of the popup dropdowns: MultiColumnComboBox grouping rendering editor: bump @progress/kendo-editor-common in /packages/editor grid,treelist: rendering mismatch for the grid cells in filter row listbox: incorrect toolbar position when set to bottom or none menu: rendering mismatch for the animation container pdf-viewer: add localization message for the search bar scheduler: clear recurrence bySetPosition when repeating by week day scheduler: double drag-item when isAllDay is not set scheduler: items resizing after state update scheduler: pressing today does not work with timezone set scheduler: recursive overflow when editing horizontally possitioned items scheduler: repeat-on rule always start from days instead of current day stepper: deprecate arrow keys from kb navigation treeview: add touch action none on draggable treeview item treeview: intermediate state can only be set initially window: update k-focus class to match the reference rendering Features actionsheet: change component from class to functional animation: migration from class to functional component buttons: migrate from class to functional component charts: add chart series patterns charts: add no data overlay checkbox: migrate component from class to functional dateinput: add new features props for date managing and operating dateinput: adopt dateinput-comman package dropdownlist: change the component from class to functional FloatingLabel: migrate floating label to functional grid: migrate from class to functional component input: migrate from class to functional component menu: add menu separator pager: migrate component from class to functional popup: migrate from class to functional component BREAKING CHANGES All Breaking changes for v9.0.0 are listed here . Rendering Changes All Rendering changes for v9.0.0 are listed here . Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^10.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^10.0.1 v8.5.0 14 October 2024 Features tabstrip: add scrollButtonsPosition property tabstrip: introduce tabAlignment property Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^8.2.1 v8.4.0 3 October 2024 Bug Fixes charts: incorrect size in PDF export grid: some interfaces are not exported panelbar: passing empty array throws an error pivotgrid: adjust header cells for vertically scrollable content Features chart-wizard: add controlled mode grid: expose dataIndex in GridItemChangeEvent introduce Unstyled Preview option Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^8.2.1 v8.3.0 17 September 2024 Bug Fixes autocomplete: component crashes on grouping if item doesn't have group calendar: not positioned correctly calendar: prevent second virtualization mount chart-wizard: cannot generate chart from single column selection chart-wizard: cannot generate chart if selection is reversed chart-wizard: cannot pass all translation strings in json format chart-wizard: generate chart with missing values charts: pan & zoom aborted early on mouse drag chartwizard: fix legend position data-tools: add null check in focusFirstEditor function drawer: correctly inherit dir from parent element dropdownlist: component crashes on grouping if item doesn't have group grid: add missing MenuColumnsList localization grid: built-in filters doesn't close on scrollbar click grid: columnMenu doesn't close if you click on scrollbar grid: refactor aria-label message in column menu trigger multiselect: component crashes on grouping if item doesn't have group pdfviewer: bump version of PDF.js through pdfviewer-common scheduler: schedulerResource does not map 'textField' attribute taskboard: add item index value in onChange response upload: bump version to 1.7.4 to remove vulnerability window: export WindowWithoutContext class window: incorrect top position in onMove event Features chart-wizard: add keyboard navigation chart-wizard: introduce custom window component prop editor: add iFrameInit event milutiselect: add aria-label prop searchbar: add aria-controls prop stepper: add keyboard select on focus Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^8.2.1 v8.2.0 5 August 2024 Page Templates and Building blocks Page Templates and Building blocks are now available as an add-on to Kendo React. Check them out here - https://www.telerik.com/design-system/docs/ui-templates/overview/ Bug Fixes badge: allow null option for postion prop badge: allow undefined horizontal and vertical align breadcrumb: className not set to breadcrumb link element chart-wizard: add missing dependencies checkbox: fix the a11y error in axe dev tools for using aria-checked attribute on input combobox: component crashes on grouping if item doesn't have group datatools: fix generic types of ColumnBaseProps, TreeColumnBaseProps and ExtendedColumnProps dialog: focus first focusable child in dialog content dialog: return focus when dialog is removed from the DOM editor: bump prosemirror-model to version 1.22.2 grid: cache scrollbar width checks grid: multicolumn headers no longer accept column props as children grid: remove aria-rowindex attribuete for no-items message grid: resizing scrolls the grid rows up mccb: popupPropsContext is not applied to component navigation: keyboard navigation does not work in iframe pivotgrid: config item not expanded correctly scheduler: adjust height when using proportionalViewItem grouping signature: return the focus to the maximize buton upon esc slider: autoscroll is scrolling container when in large container splitter: className and style props correctly set to the splitter pane tabstrip: resolve axe error related to navigation arrows treelist: columns are highlighted after reording treelist: incorrect scrolling when navigatable treelist: numeric null filter does not work as expected treelist: virtual error on kb navigation window: 'left' prop not correctly updated in controlled mode window: prevent scroll to the top on window dragging window: return focus when window is removed from the DOM window: unwanted text selection when resizing horizontally Features chart-wizard: add ChartWizard component combobox: add ariaLabel prop to ComboBox and MultiColumnComboBox conversational-ui: open toolbar if present on F10 keypress data-tools: implement Filter keyboard navigation dateinputs: add autoFocus property dialogs: add autofocused element grid: add inline editing keyboard navigation improvements grid: add keyboard trap for rowfilter when navigatable grid: add navigatable settings to navigatable prop grid: add popup editing keyboard navigation grid: update incell editing keyboard navigation inputs: add autoFocus property to selected inputs inputs: implement ColorGradient keyboard navigation inputs: implement FlatColorPicker keyboard navigation inputs: update ColorPicker kb navigation to match spec listbox: add keyboard navigation listview: add navigatable property panelbar: improve keyboard navigation popover: improve keyboard navigation rangeslider: add largeStep prop. Handle pageUp/pageDown keypress scrollview: add Enter and Space in keyboard navigation slider: add largeStep prop. Handle pageUp/pageDown keypress sortable: add Enter and Escape in keyboard navigation sortable: add navigatable property tooltip: improve keyboard navigation window: add autoFocus prop Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^8.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^8.2.1 v8.1.1 27 June 2024 Bug Fixes charts: sankey fromRect is not a constructor error scheduler: typing year in event edit form dateinputs returns the correct year Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^8.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^8.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^8.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^8.0.1 v8.1.0 27 June 2024 Bug Fixes all: missing packages and conflicting exports barcodes: drop unused peer dependency on HammerJS button: add clear proptypes option calendar: show correct weekNames with weeks starting from Monday charts: update types in charts properties and functions common: useId not found in react17 dateinputs: update fillMode of the buttons drawer: update wai-aria attributes according to spec dropdowns: prevent page scroll on pageUp and pageDown keys excel: export cellOptions interface gantt: remove defaultProps gauges: drop unused peer dependency on HammerJS grid: breaks when data is empty and scrollable none grid: column menu closes on click grid: error when grouping and row reordering grid: prevent changing tabindex on detailed cell leave grid: return correct row data index grid: tabbed column menu filter not applying correcrly menu: add prevent scroll on focus navigation: add tabIndex -1 to inactive elements numerictextbox: update fillMode of the buttons pdf: grid react dom import errors pdf: treelist react dom import errors scheduler: enable the step property sortable: remove deprecated findDOMNode spreadsheet: add decimals and toolsValueMap to the export package timepicker: update value in controlled mode when adaptive mode is on Features charts: add sankey keyboard navigation charts: add sankey rtl mode charts: drop dependency on HammerJS dialog: update focus management to match the ARIA spec drawer: add kb navigation dropdownbutton: update aria attributes to match spec grid: add 'hidden' column prop grid: add responsive columns functionality listview: add keyboard navigation menu: export MenuProps splitter: update keyboard navigation to match the spec stepper: update keyboard navigation to match the spec tabstrip: update keyboard navigation to match the spec upload: add clear and upload buttons in tab sequance window: update focus management and kb navigation to match the ARIA spec Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^8.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^8.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^8.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^8.0.1 v8.0.0 14 May 2024 Bug Fixes ai-prompt: add className and html attributes to wrapper charts: sankey events after app update colorpicker: Set correct messages for localization datepicker: adaptive, adaptiveTitle & valid props warning dropdowntree: popup width is always 200px editor: bump @progress/kendo-editor-common in /packages/editor editor: image resizing functionality not working properly grid: column virtualization in safari grid: display style when column virtualization is disabled grid: focus no data element when no items grid: multi column headers no positioned correctly grid: pass navigatable to pager if set grid: selection not correct when scrolling layout: accept only designed appbar themeColor listview: remove k-d-flex class multiselecttree: popup width is always 200px panelbar: custom content rendering pdf-viewer: bump @progress/kendo-pdfviewer-common in packages/pdf-viewer pdfviewer: avoid pdfjs vulnerability scheduler: enable time marker by default Features button: add clear option to fillMode prop calendar, multiviewcalendar: add showOtherMonth property calendar: add option for custom header template calendar: introduce prop for specifying the week format charts: add sankey title and legend charts: add sankey tooltips daterangepicker: add clear button dropdownbutton: fillmode add clear option grid: add more keyboard support shortcuts grid: add property for custom columnMenu icon multiview-calendar: introduce prop for specifying the week format rendering changes and compatibility with v8 of Kendo Theme textarea: add resizable property treeview: add iconField prop to TreeViewItem BREAKING CHANGES No longer compatible with v7 of Kendo Themes Updated Dropdowns virtualization - pageSize needs to be at least double the number of the visible pop-up items Starting with Kendo Themes v8.0.0, the new Color System is enabled by default, which introduces a new way of implementing and customizing the colors. For more details, please refer to the Migration Guide which can be found in the Progress Design System Docs. Rendering Changes All Rendering changes for v8.0.0 are listed here . Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^8.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^8.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^8.0.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^8.0.1 v7.4.0 11 April 2024 Bug Fixes all: export missing chart components and types in the all package combobox: items with same name break kb navigation combobox: popup doesn't close on blur on small screen grid: fix no records message width grid: grouped/ungrouped columns does recalculate locked positioning grid: missing GridCustomHeaderCellProps in custom header grid: return correct startRowIndex on row selection inputs: render custom attributes on Numerictextbox wrapper numerictextbox: minus symbol doesn't work in all cultures scheduler: export mising types tabstrip: component incorrectly sets aria-hidden Features button: add clear option to fillMode prop button: add startIcon and endIcon props dropdownbutton: add startIcon and endIcon props pager: add keyboard navigation Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^7.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^7.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^7.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^7.2.1 v7.3.0 13 March 2024 Bug Fixes compatibility issue with nodeNext module resolution dialog: trapped focus is not working correctly grid: column configurations are not filtered correctly grid: fix column sizes calculation grid: select first data cell when navgatable is true grid: selectable cell should focus the checkbox when navigatable large bundle size when importing KendoReact packages pdf: reactdom.render or createroot based on react version upload: add word icon Features grid: add keyboard shortcut for grouping grid: add name for the grid table Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^7.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^7.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^7.2.1 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^7.2.1 v7.2.3 27 February 2024 Bug Fixes inputs: remove form package dependency pager: fix aria-label messages pdf-viewer: fix aria-label messages Rendering Changes dropdownbutton: restore class k-dropdown-button Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^7.2.0 v7.2.2 22 February 2024 Bug Fixes animation container: restore animation-container-relative class Rendering Changes dropdownbutton: class k-dropdown-button is removed from the rendering. Use class k-menu-button instead. Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^7.2.0 v7.2.1 21 February 2024 Bug Fixes grid: row selection regression Rendering Changes animation: replaced animation-container-relative class with animation-container-shown class Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^7.2.0 v7.2.0 20 February 2024 Bug Fixes all-package: add pdf-viewer dependency buttons: dropdownbutton closes when opened is true buttons: export SplitButtonProps from buttons package buttons: popup automatically closing after opening it buttons: remove tabindex when click outside charts: add ChartSeries and ChartSeriesItem export in KedoReactAll charts: 100% stacked bar is rendered as separate stacks chip-list: defaultValue selection combobox: error on arrowDown keyboard press common: useid not found in react datatools: misleading title in the remove buttons dropdowns: using svgIcon without setting iconClassName dropdowntree: popup settings not applied correctly grid: add aria-label to SelectionCell checkbox grid: add mising exports grid: column menu not triggering onCloseMenu grid: const GRID_PREVENT_SELECTION_ELEMENT cannot be imported multiselecttree: popup settings not applied correctly replace uselayouteffect with useisomorphiclayouteffect in all components scheduler: fixed bottom resize handle bug Features aiprompt: add option for using react node in toolbarItems aiprompt: add rtl mode Rendering Changes progressbars: rename the k-progress-chunk class to k-progressbar-chunk Supported Themes @progress/kendo-theme-default: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-bootstrap: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-material: ^7.2.0 @progress/kendo-theme-fluent: ^7.2.0 v7.1.0 30 January 2024 Bug Fixes all: missing exports all: export sankey from all package animation: relax react-transition-group peer dependency version range buttons: add missing className prop to the rendering of DropDownButton buttons: svg icon not showing on dropdownbutton items buttons: svg icon not showing on splitbutton items calendar: add keyboard navigation for previous and next month charts: pin kendo-charts dependency version checkbox: export CheckboxBlurEvent dateinputs: changing the values in the input does not update the popup dateinputs: MultiViewCalendar stale state focused date on navigation datetimepicker: add trapped tab key in the popup dropdowns: export ListGroupItemProps and GroupStickyHeaderProps editor: bump @progress/kendo-editor-common in /packages/editor excel-export: export ExcelExportExportEvent form: formRenderProps.onFormReset resets gauges: remove peer dependency on kendo-charts inputs: buttons in the Signature component are missing type button inputs: export RadioButtonBlurEvent and TextAreaBlurEvent layout: missing svg icons for breadcrumb link items pdf-viewer: text layer is rotated in specific case popup: maximum update depth exceeded scheduler: export SchedulerSlotMouseEvent scheduler: expose defaultProps of scheduler components tabstrip: refactor wrong generated id in TabStripContent target ES2019 timepicker: add trapped tab key in the popup upload: add unique ids for button and input Features AIPrompt: add AIPrompt component charts: add more trendline types charts: add sankey diagram charts: control legend display dropdowns: autocomplete support for prefix and suffix adornments dropdowns: combobox support for prefix and suffix adornments dropdowns: multicolumncombobox support for prefix and suffix adornments dropdowns: multiselect support for prefix and suffix adornments grid: add clipboard support inputs: orientation support for textbox suffix, preffix and separator textareа: add support for prefix and suffix adornments Rendering Changes All Rendering changes for v7.1.0 are listed here . 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https://dev.to/devteam/announcing-the-first-dev-education-track-build-apps-with-google-ai-studio-ej7 | Announcing the First DEV Education Track: "Build Apps with Google AI Studio" - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Jess Lee for The DEV Team Posted on Jul 2, 2025 • Edited on Jul 15, 2025 Announcing the First DEV Education Track: "Build Apps with Google AI Studio" # deved # learngoogleaistudio # ai # gemini The moment is here! We recently announced DEV Education Tracks , our new initiative to bring you structured learning paths directly from industry experts. Today, we're thrilled to launch our very first track in partnership with the team at Google AI . This track will guide you through Google AI Studio's new "Build apps with Gemini" feature, where you can turn a simple text prompt into a fully functional, deployed web application in minutes. How to Complete This Track This DEV Education Track is a three-part experience: 1) an expert tutorial followed by 2) a hands-on build and 3) a writing assignment . Work through all three parts and you'll earn the "Build Apps with Google AI Studio" badge. 📖 Part 1: Follow the Expert Tutorial Start with this comprehensive guide created by @dynamicwebpaige and @olivier_lacombe from the team at Google AI: From prompt to deployed app in less than 2 minutes Paige Bailey for Google AI ・ Jul 2 #webdev #programming #ai #gemini You'll learn how to use the "Build apps with Gemini" feature from idea to deployment. 🤖 Part 2: Build Your Own App After you've worked through the tutorial, it's time to put your new skills to the test! Your assignment is to use the build feature in Google AI Studio to build an app that incorporates image generation with the Imagen API . We encourage you to come up with your own apps, but here are some ideas if you need inspiration: RPG character portrait generator Fridge-photo based recipe generator On-demand coloring book generator Logo generator for business ideas ✏️ Part 3: Earn Community Recognition Everyone who completes the track by sharing their assignments will earn the exclusive "Build Apps with Google AI" badge on their DEV profile! Use our official submission template to share your assignment: Share Your Project Badge Design 😍 Our badge acts as a certificate of completion that you can highlight on your DEV profile. It'll look like this: Badge Requirements To earn your badge, your project submission post must: Use the "Build apps with Gemini" feature in Google AI Studio. Include the prompt you used to generate the app, and mention any other features you utilized. Include a link to your applet or fully deployed URL. Briefly describe your experience and what you learned. Our team will review submissions on a rolling basis with badges awarded every few days. There's no deadline, so take your time and build something you're proud of! A New Way to Learn This inaugural track perfectly exemplifies our goal for DEV Education Tracks: to close the gap between discovering a new technology and building with it confidently. By partnering directly with the Google AI team, we're able to bring you an authoritative, hands-on guide to one of the most exciting new tools in AI development. We can't wait to see what you create. Happy building! ❤️ Top comments (80) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Jul 2 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Looking forward to folks posting about what they're learning! Like comment: Like comment: 21 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Follow Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC, building Axrisi—an AI-powered browser extension for seamless on-page text processing and productivity. Opened Chicos restaurant in Tbilisi, Georgia. Email turazashvili@gmail.com Location Tbilisi, Georgia Education EXCELIA La Rochelle Pronouns He/Him Work Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC and Axrisi Joined May 30, 2025 • Jul 17 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide hi, are there any plans for second ed track from google? :) can't wait Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Follow Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC, building Axrisi—an AI-powered browser extension for seamless on-page text processing and productivity. Opened Chicos restaurant in Tbilisi, Georgia. Email turazashvili@gmail.com Location Tbilisi, Georgia Education EXCELIA La Rochelle Pronouns He/Him Work Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC and Axrisi Joined May 30, 2025 • Jul 2 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Just made this app so quickly. Interesting what is different from build at AI Studio and Google CLI. Seems like AI Studio works better. Anyways, check this: Gemini-Powered AI app in Under 2 Minutes Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) ・ Jul 2 #deved #learngoogleaistudio #ai #gemini Like comment: Like comment: 8 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Jul 2 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice! Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Prisoo Prisoo Prisoo Follow Développeuse web ( "Le développement web, c'est comme une aventure. Chaque projet est une nouvelle opportunité de découvrir, d'apprendre et de créer des choses incroyables.") Email priscahounhozounkou@gmail.com Location Parakou, Bénin Education IUT of Parakou Pronouns her Work web developper Joined Mar 16, 2024 • Jul 4 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Intéressant Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand gomathi gomathi gomathi Follow Joined Jun 22, 2025 • Jul 3 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Check mine here: dev.to/member_e103fb33/build-apps-... Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Jul 4 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Yes! Such a great tool for parents! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Mike Ritchie Mike Ritchie Mike Ritchie Follow Full stack developer with an eye towards user experience Location Langley BC Canada Work Senior Full Stack Developer at TicketOps Inc. Joined Jul 1, 2019 • Jul 3 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Too bad you specified that it has to interface with the Imagen API, I actually have an app idea and was interested in trying Google AI Studio to build it. I still will, and will probably watch the tutorial, but I won’t be able to get the badge Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand NiKole Maxwell NiKole Maxwell NiKole Maxwell Follow Joined Jun 16, 2025 • Jul 3 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Why not do both? Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dishank Gupta Dishank Gupta Dishank Gupta Follow Creative developer passionate about innovation & analytical thinking. ENTP personality combining big-picture vision with sharp logic. Always learning, always building. 💻✨ Location Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India Education Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce Pronouns he/him Work Founder at PureDairy Joined Jul 21, 2025 • Jul 25 '25 • Edited on Jul 25 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Just submitted my entry! 🎨 Built a coloring page generator that turns text descriptions into kid-friendly black-and-white drawings using Google AI Studio + Imagen API. The prompt engineering process was incredible - went from idea to deployed app in 30 minutes! Took 30 minutes just because I was unfamiliar with the Google Cloud API Console and deployment stuff. Building a Coloring Page Generator with Google AI Studio: From Prompt to Production in 30 Minutes Dishank Gupta ・ Jul 25 #deved #learngoogleaistudio #ai #gemini Try it live: coloring-page-generator-7432707232... Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dishank Gupta Dishank Gupta Dishank Gupta Follow Creative developer passionate about innovation & analytical thinking. ENTP personality combining big-picture vision with sharp logic. Always learning, always building. 💻✨ Location Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India Education Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce Pronouns he/him Work Founder at PureDairy Joined Jul 21, 2025 • Jul 31 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Waiting for the badge! Please send asap. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Eloisa Eloisa Eloisa Follow Experienced Web Engineer Location Philippines Education BSCS Joined Jun 18, 2019 • Aug 19 '25 • Edited on Aug 19 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I just submitted mine here The Why Bot: An AI Chatbot for Parents with Curious Kids Looking forward to that badge! 😀 Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand SARTHAK RANA SARTHAK RANA SARTHAK RANA Follow Turning Dreams into Reality✨🚀 Email rsarthak2845@gmail.com Location Pune Education Pune University Pronouns he/him Joined May 14, 2025 • Jul 4 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Exciting!!! On my way to grab the badge! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Shivansh Barapatre Shivansh Barapatre Shivansh Barapatre Follow Cloud & DevOps Engineer passionate about building scalable solutions using AWS. Experienced in CI/CD, Docker, GitHub Actions, and multi-cloud environments (AWS | Azure | Oracle). Active learner..... Location Madhya Pradesh, India Joined Jun 18, 2025 • Aug 13 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Exciting.!! On my way to grab the badges😁😉 Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Phil Eberhardt Phil Eberhardt Phil Eberhardt Follow A front end developer looking for his next thing. Pronouns He/Him Joined Apr 3, 2025 • Jul 18 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Heya! That was a fun few hours, here is my first ever submission on Dev. Made a little jigsaw generator app for some fun. Would like to see how complex the pieces can get. A puzzling and pleasant first experience with Google AI Studio Phil Eberhardt ・ Jul 18 #deved #learngoogleaistudio #ai #gemini Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand KasiaKab KasiaKab KasiaKab Follow Junior Java developer exploring DevOps & Cloud - building skills and documenting the journey. Location Poland Joined Oct 6, 2025 • Oct 20 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Just submitted my project for the Google AI Studio Education Track 🚀 Had so much fun turning my roadmap into glowing, pixel-style visuals. ✨ Love how creative the Imagen results turned out! AI Roadmap Visualizer Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply View full discussion (80 comments) Some comments may only be visible to logged-in visitors. Sign in to view all comments. Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Kevin Burns Posted on Jul 22, 2021 • Edited on Aug 28, 2025 WebSockets vs Long Polling This article contrasts the operational complexity of WebSockets and Long Polling using real world examples to promote Long Polling as a simpler alternative to Websockets in systems where a half-duplex message channel will suffice. WebSockets A WebSocket is a long lived persistent TCP connection (often utilizing TLS) between a client and a server which provides a real-time full-duplex communication channel. These are often seen in chat applications and real-time dashboards. Long Polling Long Polling is a near-real-time data access pattern that predates WebSockets. A client initiates a TCP connection (usually an HTTP request) with a maximum duration (ie. 20 seconds). If the server has data to return, it returns the data immediately, usually in batch up to a specified limit. If not, the server pauses the request thread until data becomes available at which point it returns the data to the client. Analysis WebSockets are Full-Duplex meaning both the client and the server can send and receive messages across the channel. Long Polling is Half-Duplex meaning that a new request-response cycle is required each time the client wants to communicate something to the server. Long Polling usually produces slightly higher average latency and significantly higher latency variability compared to WebSockets. WebSockets do support compression, but usually per-message. Long Polling typically operates in batch which can significantly improve message compression efficiency. Scaling Up We’ll now contrast the systemic behavior of server-side scalability for applications using primarily WebSockets vs Long Polling. WebSockets Suppose we have 4 app servers in a scaling group with 10,000 connected clients. Now suppose we scale up the group by adding a new app server and wait for 60 seconds. We find that all of the existing clients are still connected to the original 4 app servers. The Load Balancer may be intelligent enough to route new connections to the new app server in order to balance the number of concurrent connections so that this effect will diminish over time. However, the amount of time required for this system to return to equilibrium is unknown and theoretically infinite. These effects could be mitigated by the application using a system to intelligently preempt web socket connections in response to changes in the scaling group's capacity but this would require the application to have special real-time knowledge about the state of its external environment which crosses a boundary that is typically best left uncrossed without ample justification. Long Polling Suppose we have the same 4 app servers in a scaling group with 10,000 connected clients using Long Polling. Now suppose we scale up the group by adding a new app server and wait for 60 seconds. We observe that the number of open connections has automatically rebalanced with no intervention. We can even state declaratively that if the long poll duration is set to 60 seconds or less, then any autoscaling group will automatically regain equilibrium within 60 seconds of any membership change. This trait can be reflected in the application’s Service Level Objectives. These numbers are important because they are used by operators to correctly tune the app’s autoscaling mechanisms. Analysis Service Level Objectives are an important aspect of system management since they ultimately serve as the contractual interface between dev and ops. If an application’s ability to return to equilibrium after scaling is unbounded, a change in application behavior is likely warranted. Scaling Down The following example illustrates difficulties encountered by a real world device management software company operating thousands of 24/7 concurrent WebSocket connections from thousands of data collection agents placed inside corporate networks. The System A Data Collection Agent, written in Go, is distributed as an executable binary that runs as a service on a customer's machine scanning local networks for SNMP devices and reporting SNMP data periodically to the application in the cloud. One key feature of the product was the ability for a customer to interact with any of their devices in real time from anywhere in the world using a single page web application hosted in the cloud. Because each agent resides on a customer network behind a firewall, the agents would need to initiate and maintain a WebSocket connection to the application in the cloud as a secure full-duplex tunnel. The web service sends commands to agents and agents send data to the web service all through a single persistent TCP connection. The Problem There was one big unexpected technical challenge faced by the team when deploying this system that made deployments risky. Whenever a new version of the app server was deployed to production, the system would be shocked by high impulse reconnect storms originating from the data collection agents. If a server has 2500 active connections and you take it out of service, those 2500 connections will be closed simultaneously and all the agents will reopen new connections simultaneously. This can overwhelm some systems, especially if the socket initialization code touches the database for anything important (ie. authorization). If an agent can’t establish a connection before the read deadline, it will retry the connection again which will drown the app servers even further, causing an unrecoverable negative feedback loop. This proclivity toward failure caused management to change their policies regarding deployments to reduce the number of deployments as much as possible to avoid disruption. The Solution The problem was partially solved by implementing strict exponential retry policies on their clients. This solution was effective enough at reducing the severity of retry storms on app deployment to be considered a good temporary solution. However, deployments were still infrequent by design and the high impulse load spikes weren’t gone, they just no longer produced undesirable secondary effects. Analysis This temporary solution is only possible in situations where the server has complete control over all of its clients. In many scenarios this may not be the case. If the agents were modeled to receive commands from the server by Long Poll and push data to the server through a normal API, the load would be evenly spread. If using a Long Poll architecture, the deployment system would replace a node by notifying the load balancer that the node is going out of service to ensure the node doesn’t receive any new connections, then wait 60 seconds for existing connections to drain in accordance with the service’s shutdown grace period SLO, then take the node offline with confidence. The resulting load increase on other nodes in the group would be gradual and roughly linear. When it comes to distributed systems and their scalability, people often focus on creating efficient systems. Efficiency is important but usually not as important as stability. High impulse events like reconnect storms can produce complex systemic effects. Left unattended, they often amplify the severity of similar effects in different parts of the system in ways that are both unexpected and difficult to predict. If you fail to solve enough of these types of problems, you may soon find yourself a situation where so many components are failing so simultaneously that it’s exceptionally difficult to discern the underlying cause(s) empirically from logs and dashboards. An application’s architecture must be designed primarily in accordance with principle and remain open to modification in response to statistical performance analysis. Conclusion WebSockets are appropriate for many applications which require consistent low latency full duplex high frequency communication such as chat applications. However, any WebSocket architecture that can be reduced to a half-duplex problem can probably be remodeled to use Long Polling to improve the application’s runtime performance variability, reducing operational complexity and promoting total systemic stability. Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Rockie Yang Rockie Yang Rockie Yang Follow Start from user experience and working backward out technologies Work Knock Data Joined Oct 14, 2022 • Jan 12 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for great in depth explanation. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Juro Oravec Juro Oravec Juro Oravec Follow Where software, biology and business meets. Location London, UK Work Software Engineer at BenevolentAI Joined Jul 13, 2020 • Jan 10 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Very insightful write-up! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Paul Pryor Paul Pryor Paul Pryor Follow Full Stack Web Application Developer Joined Mar 4, 2024 • Mar 5 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Server Sent Events is another alternative similar to Web Sockets but is half duplex. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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This update introduces Automatic Branch Management, making it easier than ever to keep your repository tidy and clutter-free. We've also added significant improvements to the "History" view for better visualization of your work 😎 If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by a cluttered sidebar full of old, merged, or long-forgotten branches, this release is for you! We know that managing a growing number of branches can be a real headache, distracting you from your main task: committing great code. Tower 15 takes the burden of branch hygiene off your shoulders, allowing you to automatically or manually archive branches that are no longer needed. All right, let's dive into what's new! For a quick walkthrough of what's new, check out our 3-minute video tour below: New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Badges and Hint Views The first thing you will likely notice after updating Tower is a new set of badges in the "Branches" section of the sidebar. Tower 15 – New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" badges You will see new badges next to branches indicating if they are "Fully Merged" (meaning all their commits have been integrated into a primary branch) or the time they were last updated when they became "Stale" (meaning they haven't seen any activity for a while). These badges are complemented by a helpful hint view that appears when you select a fully merged or stale branch. This view provides a quick, one-click option to delete the branch, making the cleanup process a breeze! Tower 15 – "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Hint Views for quick deletion Automatic Branch Management While deleting a stale or fully merged branch is often a good choice, sometimes all you want is to hide a branch from sight. This is now possible with Tower 15 for Mac. You will notice a new "Archived Branches" view where you can: drag and drop any branch into this section. add any branch to this section by clicking on the context menu. Tower 15 – Archive Branches You can perform this process manually (you can even select multiple branches at once!) or allow Tower to automatically identify and handle them for you. If you choose the latter, you have two options: either click on the notification number in the footer, as shown in the example below… Tower 15 – Automatically Archive Branches …or enable this option by going to the Settings. In the "General" tab, you will find a new option labeled "Automatically archive stale and fully merged branches." Tower 15 – Automatically Archive Branches in Tower's Settings At any time, you can move a branch from the "Archived Branches" view back to the main "Branches" view by right-clicking on it and selecting the "Unarchive [BRANCH]" option. Tower 15 – "Unarchive Branch" option As you can see in the screenshot above, we've also added a "Skips Auto-Archiving" flag that allows you to keep a branch and prevents it from being automatically archived. This will also be the case for branches that you have pinned. Fork Point: See What's Unique Tower 15 also introduces a key visualization enhancement to help you understand your branch structure instantly. The "History" view now clearly shows the Fork Point , which is the exact commit where a branch diverged from its parent. Commits prior to this divergence will be shown grayed out. Tower 15 – New "Fork Point" If there are no exclusive commits to a branch yet, this will also be easily noticeable by the "No new commits on this branch" message. Tower 15 – "No new commits on this branch" message This visual improvement makes it much clearer to see exactly which commits were introduced by the branch you are currently viewing relative to its parent branch. No more guessing — just a clean, visual representation of your branch's scope. macOS 26 Tahoe Support As you know, we are always dedicated to offering the best experience on the Mac platform. We're happy to report that Tower 15 is fully compatible with the new operating system, macOS 26 Tahoe . Here it is in all its glory! Tower 15 in macOS 26 Tahoe With Tahoe, a new theming system has been implemented. This means Tower 15 now includes a set of shiny new icons! To try them out, go to macOS's "System Settings > Appearance" and have a look at the "Icon & Widget style" section. New Tower 15 icons in macOS 26 Tahoe Other Improvements As usual, we took some time to implement improvements across the board. We revamped the sidebar footer, which now features a collapsible filter field and allows you to choose from several view settings. Tower 15 – Revamped Footer There is also a long list of other enhancements, most notably around the Pinned Branches feature to make it more robust and convenient: Pinned Branches: Pinned branches are now stored in the Git config and should not unpin anymore, ensuring your favorites always stay put. Pinned Branches: You can now pin and unpin multiple branches at once, saving you time. Pinned Branches: The "Pinned Branches" section in the sidebar is now automatically expanded for quick access. Pinned Branches: Undoing a branch delete now correctly restores the pinned flag. Sorting: Text is now sorted in many views using a localized standard compare to match system behavior across your Mac. Commit Signing: Tower now correctly handles SSH keys without a comment. Settings: Ref related view settings have been moved into the View menu. We also fixed some bugs! Here is what we addressed: Merge/Rebase: Tower could crash when using Quick Merge or Rebase. This has been fixed. History: A crash could occur when searching for whitespaces. This is fixed now. Worktrees: In some cases Tower could crash when accessing worktrees. It's working now. git-flow-next: Updating the workflow would crash in bare repositories. Not anymore. Working Copy: Some actions would crash when finishing, which is fixed now. Main Window: Tower could crash in certain cases when switching to a different repository in the same window. This has been fixed. Reset Revision: The text field did not allow entering arbitrary revisions anymore. It does allow them again now. Merge Conflict: The merge conflict wizard now allows resolving a "both deleted" conflict again. Merge Conflict: A crash has been fixed that sometimes occurred when a merge tool finished. We hope you enjoy this release! Happy committing! 😊 Not a Tower user yet? Download our 30-day free trial and experience a better way to work with Git! Try Tower 15 Now PS: Did you know? Tower Pro is now free for students as well as teachers and educational institutions! Table of Contents Introduction New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Badges and Hint Views Automatic Branch Management Fork Point: See What's Unique macOS 26 Tahoe Support Other Improvements We make Tower, the best Git client. 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https://dev.to/evanlin/reading-list-staff-engineering-and-tech-management-books-3d67#comments | Reading List: Staff Engineering and Tech Management Books - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Evan Lin Posted on Jan 11 • Originally published at evanlin.com on Jan 11 Reading List: Staff Engineering and Tech Management Books # management # leadership # resources # career title: [Reading List] Books Related to Staff Engineering and Tech Management published: false date: 2024-01-29 00:00:00 UTC tags: canonical_url: http://www.evanlin.com/staff-eng-reading/ --- > One of my biggest gains in 2023 was discovering many excellent books. These books have been of great help to my career development. The photo shows the books I bought last year related to career development. These books can be roughly divided into three categories. > > The first category is books about understanding and becoming (or choosing not to become) a Manager: > > - 《The Manager's Path》✨ (A must-read classic, even if you don't want to be a Manager) > -《An… [pic.twitter.com/XZaubZD9U7](https://t.co/XZaubZD9U7) > > — 北火 (@beihuo) [January 29, 2024](https://twitter.com/beihuo/status/1752112937337327939?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw) <script async="" src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> # Category 1: Books about understanding and becoming (or choosing not to become) a Manager: ### 《The Manager’s Path》 (A must-read classic, even if you don't want to be a Manager)  This is available on [Safari Online](https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/the-managers-path/9781491973882/), and there's also an [audio Book](https://learning.oreilly.com/videos/the-managers-path/9781492036432/) version. I've finished reading this one, but I haven't written a review yet. ### 《An Elegant Puzzle: Systems of Engineering Management》 from [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Elegant-Puzzle-Systems-Engineering-Management/dp/1732265186)  ### 《Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager》 (Read the Kindle version, which has very practical tips)  This is also available on [Safari online](https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/become-an-effective/9781680507867/). # Category 2: Books aimed at helping you become a better engineer: ### 《Staff Engineer: Leadership beyond the management track》  [Original text](https://staffeng.com/book) has been translated into Chinese, and the [Gitbook is open](https://yucliu.gitbook.io/staff-engineer/). ### 《The Staff Engineer Path》  This is also available on [Safari online](https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/-/9781098118723/), and there's also an [audio book](https://learning.oreilly.com/videos/-/9781663721174/) version. I also have a [review](https://www.evanlin.com/reading-staff-eng-path/) to share. # Category 3: Books focused on cultivating better teams and work environments: ### 《Shape Up》 ### 《Rework》 ### 《Remote》 ### 《It doesn’t have to be crazy at work》 The above books are to be looked up. Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Evan Lin Follow Attitude is Everything. @golangtw Co-Organizer / LINE Taiwan Technology Evangelist. Golang GDE. Location Taipei Work Technology Evangelist at LINE Corp. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Neisha Rose Posted on Apr 5, 2020 Callbacks vs Promises # javascript # callbacks # promises The Goal The goal is to achieve asynchronous code. Async code allows multiple things to happen at the same time. When you start an action, your program continues to run. When the action finishes, the program is informed and gets access to the result. We can achieve async code using two methods: callbacks and promises. With callback we pass a callback into a function that would then get called upon completion. With promises, you attach callbacks on the returned promise object. Callbacks A callback is a function that is to be executed after another function has finished executing. Async callbacks are functions that are passed as arguments. and when that function is called it will start executing code in the background. When the background code finishes running, it calls the callback function to let you know the work is done. We use these callbacks because we want to avoid executing things out of order. If we want to wait for something in JavaScript, we need to use a callback. Let’s make that pb&J from scratch using callbacks synchronous code This synchronous Peanut Butter & Jelly function runs in order, one function after another. but what if we had a function that needed to be ran first and other functions couldn't be ran until after this function finishes. Let’s think of making bread from scratch. you can’t put the peanut butter and jelly on the bread until it’s made so you must wait until its done. With synchronous code it doesn’t wait it just does it. How can we fix it? Async Callbacks We make an async callback so that we can make sure no other function runs until our bread is made. Let’s picture inside all the other functions there’s ample amounts of code to run. This can cause an issue because you can have plenty of nested callbacks inside one another. That leads to what we call callback hell. Callback hell can riddle code with bugs that are hard to catch. For this we need a way to make aync code while avoiding so many nested callbacks. Promises Promises are native to JavaScript, but you can also install promises libraries such as: Bluebird and Q. Promises are JavaScript objects that represent an eventual completion or failure of an asynchronous operation. A promise is a returned object where you attach callbacks, instead of passing callbacks into a function. the place where you attach the callback after a successful completion of a task is called, .then(). inside this you pass a callback through. What makes promises a way to avoid callback hell is that you can chain multiple .then() on each other which avoid nested callbacks and a neater line of code. For the failure of completing a task you can pass it through a .catch(). Let’s change our callback to a promise Here we take our PB&J function and turn it into a promise. We will first return the makeBread function and then on the successful completion of that function we will return a promise that will pass in the next callback to be ran. Next, we will chain on the other function that will be ran after that in order. thus, making async function. As you can see the code is neither and we avoid callback hell. We can also chain on an error message to the .catch() method and on that message "ewww crunchy peanut butter" because that will just ruin my sandwich. Final Promise Let’s make our promise a little bit neater by just passing in the callbacks. Conclusion Both callbacks and promises help make our code asynchronous. Making callbacks async can cause issues such as callback hell, so to avoid this we can use promises instead, doing this helps us avoid this pitfall while keeping our code async and neat. Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Devang patil Devang patil Devang patil Follow Javascript Developer Location Mumbai Education Be Comp Sci Work SSE at Race Joined Nov 22, 2019 • Oct 18 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide async await makes more readable than promise I believe. 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https://dev.to/adventuresinangular/finding-a-job-with-charles-max-wood-aia-404#main-content | Finding a Job with Charles Max Wood - AIA 404 - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Adventures in Angular Follow Finding a Job with Charles Max Wood - AIA 404 Feb 8 '24 play In this episode of Adventures in Angular, Charles does a solo episode talking about entrepreneurship and the topic/course on “How to Get a Job.” This is an informative episode for those looking for a job as a developer and how to prepare your resume for your career search. Charles covers the core pieces of the course and specific areas of tailoring your credentials for the job you want to acquire.Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Raygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile Apps Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links devchat.tv/get-a-coder-job-full-access full-access WeWork Expert Salary Negotiation Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Episode source Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Your browser does not support the audio element. 1x initializing... × 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account | 2026-01-13T08:48:08 |
https://addons.mozilla.org/fi/firefox/addon/rentgen/ | Rentgen – Lataa tämä laajennus 🦊 Firefoxille (fi) Firefox-selaimen lisäosat Laajennukset Teemat Lisää… Firefoxille Oikolukusanastot ja kielipaketit Muiden selainten sivustot Lisäosia Androidille Kirjaudu sisään Haku Haku Rentgen tekijä “Internet. Time to act!” Foundation Rentgen to wtyczka, która automatycznie wizualizuje, jakie dane zostały ~~wykradzione~~ wysłane do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzane strony. Pozwala wygenerować raport lub treść maila, który można wysłać do administratora strony i/lub UODO. 5 (12 reviews) 5 (12 reviews) 216 käyttäjää 216 käyttäjää Lataa Firefox ja hanki laajennus Lataa tiedosto Laajennuksen metatiedot Kuvakaappaukset Tietoja tästä laajennuksesta Rentgen to wtyczka dla przeglądarek opartych o Firefoxa, która automatycznie wizualizuje, jakie dane zostały ~~wykradzione~~ wysłane do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzane strony. Pozwala wygenerować raport lub treść maila, który można wysłać do administratora strony i/lub UODO. Więcej informacji: https://www.internet-czas-dzialac.pl/odcinek-33-wtyczka-rentgen Funkcje Rentgena: analiza ruchu sieciowego generowanego przez stronę internetową; wizualizacja danych przekazanych do podmiotów trzecich przez odwiedzaną stronę (historia przeglądania użytkownika oraz jego ciasteczka); przygotowywanie zrzutów ekranów narzędzi deweloperskich będących dowodem przekazanych danych do podmiotów trzecich; pomoc w oszacowaniu potencjalnych obszarów roboczych względem zgodności z RODO; generowanie raportu lub treści maila, który można wysłać do administratora oraz Urzędu Ochrony Danych Osobowych. Kod źródłowy Kehittäjän kommentit Jeżeli uważasz, że wtyczka Rentgen okazała się przydatna, zostaw nam recenzję. Jeżeli znalazłeś błąd lub masz pomysł na ulepszenie Rentgena, napisz do nas maila: kontakt@internet-czas-dzialac.pl Arvio 5 12 arvostelijan toimesta Kirjaudu sisään arvostellaksesi tämän laajennuksen Ei vielä arvioita Tähtiarvio tallennettu 5 12 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Lue kaikki 12 arviota Käyttöoikeudet ja data Vaaditut käyttöoikeudet: Lue ja muokkaa yksityisyysasetuksia Hallitse selaimen välityspalvelimen asetuksia Pääsy tietoihisi kaikilla verkkosivuilla Tiedonkeruu: Kehittäjän mukaan tämä laajennus ei vaadi tiedonkeruuta. Lue lisää Lisätietoja Lisäosan linkit Kotisivu Tukisivu Sähköpostituki Versio 0.2.4 Koko 9,55 Mt Viimeksi päivitetty 21 päivää sitten (23. joulu 2025) Liittyvät luokat Websivujen kehitys Tietosuoja ja -turvallisuus Lisenssi GNU General Public License v3.0 only Tietosuojakäytäntö Lue tämän lisäosan tietosuojakäytäntö Versiohistoria Näytä kaikki versiot Tunnisteet anti malware anti tracker container privacy security Lisää kokoelmaan Valitse kokoelma… Luo uusi kokoelma Ilmoita tästä lisäosasta Tue tätä kehittäjää Tämän laajennuksen kehittäjä pyytää taloudellista tukeasi laajennuksen kehityksen jatkamiseksi. Tue nyt Siirry Mozillan verkkosivustolle Lisäosat Tietoja Firefox-lisäosien blogi Laajennustyöpaja Kehityskeskus Kehittäjäkäytännöt Yhteisön blogi Keskustelualue Ilmoita ongelmasta Opas arviointiin Selaimet Desktop Mobile Enterprise Tuotteet Browsers VPN Relay Monitor Pocket Bluesky (@firefox.com) Instagram (Firefox) YouTube (firefoxchannel) Tietosuoja Evästeet Juridiset asiat Jos ei erikseen mainita , tämän sivuston sisällön kattaa lisenssi Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License v3.0 tai mikä tahansa uudempi versio. Vaihda kieltä Čeština Deutsch Dolnoserbšćina Ελληνικά English (Canadian) English (British) English (US) Español (de Argentina) Español (de Chile) Español (de España) Español (de México) suomi Français Furlan Frysk עברית Hrvatski Hornjoserbsce magyar Interlingua Italiano 日本語 ქართული Taqbaylit 한국어 Norsk bokmål Nederlands Norsk nynorsk Polski Português (do Brasil) Português (Europeu) Română Русский slovenčina Slovenščina Shqip Svenska Türkçe Українська Tiếng Việt 中文 (简体) 正體中文 (繁體) | 2026-01-13T08:48:08 |
https://dev.to/ibn_abubakre/append-vs-appendchild-a4m#main-content | append VS appendChild - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Abdulqudus Abubakre Posted on Apr 17, 2020 append VS appendChild # javascript # html This VS That (3 Part Series) 1 append VS appendChild 2 Spread VS Rest Operator 3 em VS rem This is the first post in the this vs that series. A series aimed at comparing two often confusing terms, methods, objects, definition or anything frontend related. append and appendChild are two popular methods used to add elements into the Document Object Model(DOM). They are often used interchangeably without much troubles, but if they are the same, then why not scrape one....Well they are only similar, but different. Here's how: .append() This method is used to add an element in form of a Node object or a DOMString (basically means text). Here's how that would work. // Inserting a Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . append ( child ); // This appends the child element to the div element // The div would then look like this <div><p></p></div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // Inserting a DOMString const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); parent . append ( ' Appending Text ' ); // The div would then look like this <div>Appending Text</div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode .appendChild() Similar to the .append method, this method is used to elements in the DOM, but in this case, only accepts a Node object. // Inserting a Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . appendChild ( child ); // This appends the child element to the div element // The div would then look like this <div><p></p></div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // Inserting a DOMString const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); parent . appendChild ( ' Appending Text ' ); // Uncaught TypeError: Failed to execute 'appendChild' on 'Node': parameter 1 is not of type 'Node' Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Differences .append accepts Node objects and DOMStrings while .appendChild accepts only Node objects const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); // Appending Node Objects parent . append ( child ) // Works fine parent . appendChild ( child ) // Works fine // Appending DOMStrings parent . append ( ' Hello world ' ) // Works fine parent . appendChild ( ' Hello world ' ) // Throws error .append does not have a return value while .appendChild returns the appended Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); const appendValue = parent . append ( child ); console . log ( appendValue ) // undefined const appendChildValue = parent . appendChild ( child ); console . log ( appendChildValue ) // <p><p> .append allows you to add multiple items while appendChild allows only a single item const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); const childTwo = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . append ( child , childTwo , ' Hello world ' ); // Works fine parent . appendChild ( child , childTwo , ' Hello world ' ); // Works fine, but adds the first element and ignores the rest Conclusion In cases where you can use .appendChild , you can use .append but not vice versa. That's all for now, if there are any terms that you need me to shed more light on, you can add them in the comments section or you can reach me on twitter This VS That (3 Part Series) 1 append VS appendChild 2 Spread VS Rest Operator 3 em VS rem Top comments (26) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Follow To code, or not to code Email ronakjethwa@gmail.com Location boston / seattle Education Computer Science Work Front End Engineer Joined May 6, 2020 • May 24 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice one! Few more suggestions for the continuation of the series! 1. Call vs Apply 2. Prototype vs __proto__ 3. Map vs Set 4. .forEach vs .map on Arrays 5. for...of vs for...in Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Like comment: Like comment: 12 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Follow Front end developer, JavaScript enthusiast, Community Builder Location Abuja, Nigeria Joined Jan 3, 2020 • May 24 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Sure, will do that. Thanks Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Follow To code, or not to code Email ronakjethwa@gmail.com Location boston / seattle Education Computer Science Work Front End Engineer Joined May 6, 2020 • May 24 '20 • Edited on May 24 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide happy to contribute by writing one if you need :) Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Rashid Enahora Rashid Enahora Rashid Enahora Follow Joined May 25, 2023 • Oct 20 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you sir!!! That was very clear and concise!!! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Tulsi Prasad Tulsi Prasad Tulsi Prasad Follow Making software and writing about it. Email tulsi.prasad50@gmail.com Location Bhubaneswar, India Education Undergrad in Information Technology Joined Oct 12, 2019 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Very consice and clear explanation, thanks! Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Follow Front end developer, JavaScript enthusiast, Community Builder Location Abuja, Nigeria Joined Jan 3, 2020 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Glad I could help Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Follow Currently interested in TypeScript, Vue, Kotlin and Python. Looking forward to learning DevOps, though. Location Thailand Education Yes Joined Oct 30, 2019 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It would be nice if you also compare the speed / efficiency. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Frupreneur Frupreneur Frupreneur Follow Joined Jan 10, 2020 • Apr 3 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide "In cases where you can use .appendChild, you can use .append but not vice versa." well if you do need that return value, appendChild does the job while .append doesnt Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ryan Zayne Ryan Zayne Ryan Zayne Follow Joined Oct 5, 2022 • Jul 21 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Would anyone ever need that return value tho? 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Location Nigeria Work Developer Advocate Joined Mar 15, 2020 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is straightforward Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Follow Front end developer, JavaScript enthusiast, Community Builder Location Abuja, Nigeria Joined Jan 3, 2020 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks man Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand mmestiyak mmestiyak mmestiyak Follow Front end dev, most of the time busy playing with JavaScript, ReactJS, NextJS, ReactNative Location Dhaka, Bangladesh Work Front End Developer at JoulesLabs Joined Aug 2, 2019 • Oct 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks man! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Kelsie Paige Kelsie Paige Kelsie Paige Follow I'm a frontend developer with a passion for design. Education Skillcrush & 100Devs Work Freelance Joined Mar 28, 2023 • Jul 6 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Here’s the light bulb moment I’ve been looking for. You nailed it in such a clean and concise way that I could understand as I read and didn’t have to reread x10 just to sort of get the concept. That’s gold! 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https://www.git-tower.com/blog/tower-mac-15#new-fully-merged-and-stale-badges-and-hint-views | Tower 15 for Mac — Automatic Branch Management | Tower Blog You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Tower Navigation Features Undo Anything Just press Cmd+Z Drag and Drop Make the complex effortless Integrations Use your favorite tools Tower Workflows Branching Configurations Stacked Pull Requests Supercharged workflows All Features Release Notes Pricing Support Documentation Contact Us Account Login Learn Git Video Course 24 episodes Online Book From novice to master Cheat Sheets For quick lookup Webinar Learn from a Git professional First Aid Kit Recover from mistakes Advanced Git Kit Dive deeper Blog Download Download < Back to Blog Tower 15 for Mac — Automatic Branch Management Bruno Brito November 2025 | 6 min read Share: Tower 15 for Mac is here! This update introduces Automatic Branch Management, making it easier than ever to keep your repository tidy and clutter-free. We've also added significant improvements to the "History" view for better visualization of your work 😎 If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by a cluttered sidebar full of old, merged, or long-forgotten branches, this release is for you! We know that managing a growing number of branches can be a real headache, distracting you from your main task: committing great code. Tower 15 takes the burden of branch hygiene off your shoulders, allowing you to automatically or manually archive branches that are no longer needed. All right, let's dive into what's new! For a quick walkthrough of what's new, check out our 3-minute video tour below: New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Badges and Hint Views The first thing you will likely notice after updating Tower is a new set of badges in the "Branches" section of the sidebar. Tower 15 – New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" badges You will see new badges next to branches indicating if they are "Fully Merged" (meaning all their commits have been integrated into a primary branch) or the time they were last updated when they became "Stale" (meaning they haven't seen any activity for a while). These badges are complemented by a helpful hint view that appears when you select a fully merged or stale branch. This view provides a quick, one-click option to delete the branch, making the cleanup process a breeze! Tower 15 – "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Hint Views for quick deletion Automatic Branch Management While deleting a stale or fully merged branch is often a good choice, sometimes all you want is to hide a branch from sight. This is now possible with Tower 15 for Mac. You will notice a new "Archived Branches" view where you can: drag and drop any branch into this section. add any branch to this section by clicking on the context menu. Tower 15 – Archive Branches You can perform this process manually (you can even select multiple branches at once!) or allow Tower to automatically identify and handle them for you. If you choose the latter, you have two options: either click on the notification number in the footer, as shown in the example below… Tower 15 – Automatically Archive Branches …or enable this option by going to the Settings. In the "General" tab, you will find a new option labeled "Automatically archive stale and fully merged branches." Tower 15 – Automatically Archive Branches in Tower's Settings At any time, you can move a branch from the "Archived Branches" view back to the main "Branches" view by right-clicking on it and selecting the "Unarchive [BRANCH]" option. Tower 15 – "Unarchive Branch" option As you can see in the screenshot above, we've also added a "Skips Auto-Archiving" flag that allows you to keep a branch and prevents it from being automatically archived. This will also be the case for branches that you have pinned. Fork Point: See What's Unique Tower 15 also introduces a key visualization enhancement to help you understand your branch structure instantly. The "History" view now clearly shows the Fork Point , which is the exact commit where a branch diverged from its parent. Commits prior to this divergence will be shown grayed out. Tower 15 – New "Fork Point" If there are no exclusive commits to a branch yet, this will also be easily noticeable by the "No new commits on this branch" message. Tower 15 – "No new commits on this branch" message This visual improvement makes it much clearer to see exactly which commits were introduced by the branch you are currently viewing relative to its parent branch. No more guessing — just a clean, visual representation of your branch's scope. macOS 26 Tahoe Support As you know, we are always dedicated to offering the best experience on the Mac platform. We're happy to report that Tower 15 is fully compatible with the new operating system, macOS 26 Tahoe . Here it is in all its glory! Tower 15 in macOS 26 Tahoe With Tahoe, a new theming system has been implemented. This means Tower 15 now includes a set of shiny new icons! To try them out, go to macOS's "System Settings > Appearance" and have a look at the "Icon & Widget style" section. New Tower 15 icons in macOS 26 Tahoe Other Improvements As usual, we took some time to implement improvements across the board. We revamped the sidebar footer, which now features a collapsible filter field and allows you to choose from several view settings. Tower 15 – Revamped Footer There is also a long list of other enhancements, most notably around the Pinned Branches feature to make it more robust and convenient: Pinned Branches: Pinned branches are now stored in the Git config and should not unpin anymore, ensuring your favorites always stay put. Pinned Branches: You can now pin and unpin multiple branches at once, saving you time. Pinned Branches: The "Pinned Branches" section in the sidebar is now automatically expanded for quick access. Pinned Branches: Undoing a branch delete now correctly restores the pinned flag. Sorting: Text is now sorted in many views using a localized standard compare to match system behavior across your Mac. Commit Signing: Tower now correctly handles SSH keys without a comment. Settings: Ref related view settings have been moved into the View menu. We also fixed some bugs! Here is what we addressed: Merge/Rebase: Tower could crash when using Quick Merge or Rebase. This has been fixed. History: A crash could occur when searching for whitespaces. This is fixed now. Worktrees: In some cases Tower could crash when accessing worktrees. It's working now. git-flow-next: Updating the workflow would crash in bare repositories. Not anymore. Working Copy: Some actions would crash when finishing, which is fixed now. Main Window: Tower could crash in certain cases when switching to a different repository in the same window. This has been fixed. Reset Revision: The text field did not allow entering arbitrary revisions anymore. It does allow them again now. Merge Conflict: The merge conflict wizard now allows resolving a "both deleted" conflict again. Merge Conflict: A crash has been fixed that sometimes occurred when a merge tool finished. We hope you enjoy this release! Happy committing! 😊 Not a Tower user yet? Download our 30-day free trial and experience a better way to work with Git! Try Tower 15 Now PS: Did you know? Tower Pro is now free for students as well as teachers and educational institutions! Table of Contents Introduction New "Fully Merged" and "Stale" Badges and Hint Views Automatic Branch Management Fork Point: See What's Unique macOS 26 Tahoe Support Other Improvements We make Tower, the best Git client. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Kevin Burns Posted on Jul 22, 2021 • Edited on Aug 28, 2025 WebSockets vs Long Polling This article contrasts the operational complexity of WebSockets and Long Polling using real world examples to promote Long Polling as a simpler alternative to Websockets in systems where a half-duplex message channel will suffice. WebSockets A WebSocket is a long lived persistent TCP connection (often utilizing TLS) between a client and a server which provides a real-time full-duplex communication channel. These are often seen in chat applications and real-time dashboards. Long Polling Long Polling is a near-real-time data access pattern that predates WebSockets. A client initiates a TCP connection (usually an HTTP request) with a maximum duration (ie. 20 seconds). If the server has data to return, it returns the data immediately, usually in batch up to a specified limit. If not, the server pauses the request thread until data becomes available at which point it returns the data to the client. Analysis WebSockets are Full-Duplex meaning both the client and the server can send and receive messages across the channel. Long Polling is Half-Duplex meaning that a new request-response cycle is required each time the client wants to communicate something to the server. Long Polling usually produces slightly higher average latency and significantly higher latency variability compared to WebSockets. WebSockets do support compression, but usually per-message. Long Polling typically operates in batch which can significantly improve message compression efficiency. Scaling Up We’ll now contrast the systemic behavior of server-side scalability for applications using primarily WebSockets vs Long Polling. WebSockets Suppose we have 4 app servers in a scaling group with 10,000 connected clients. Now suppose we scale up the group by adding a new app server and wait for 60 seconds. We find that all of the existing clients are still connected to the original 4 app servers. The Load Balancer may be intelligent enough to route new connections to the new app server in order to balance the number of concurrent connections so that this effect will diminish over time. However, the amount of time required for this system to return to equilibrium is unknown and theoretically infinite. These effects could be mitigated by the application using a system to intelligently preempt web socket connections in response to changes in the scaling group's capacity but this would require the application to have special real-time knowledge about the state of its external environment which crosses a boundary that is typically best left uncrossed without ample justification. Long Polling Suppose we have the same 4 app servers in a scaling group with 10,000 connected clients using Long Polling. Now suppose we scale up the group by adding a new app server and wait for 60 seconds. We observe that the number of open connections has automatically rebalanced with no intervention. We can even state declaratively that if the long poll duration is set to 60 seconds or less, then any autoscaling group will automatically regain equilibrium within 60 seconds of any membership change. This trait can be reflected in the application’s Service Level Objectives. These numbers are important because they are used by operators to correctly tune the app’s autoscaling mechanisms. Analysis Service Level Objectives are an important aspect of system management since they ultimately serve as the contractual interface between dev and ops. If an application’s ability to return to equilibrium after scaling is unbounded, a change in application behavior is likely warranted. Scaling Down The following example illustrates difficulties encountered by a real world device management software company operating thousands of 24/7 concurrent WebSocket connections from thousands of data collection agents placed inside corporate networks. The System A Data Collection Agent, written in Go, is distributed as an executable binary that runs as a service on a customer's machine scanning local networks for SNMP devices and reporting SNMP data periodically to the application in the cloud. One key feature of the product was the ability for a customer to interact with any of their devices in real time from anywhere in the world using a single page web application hosted in the cloud. Because each agent resides on a customer network behind a firewall, the agents would need to initiate and maintain a WebSocket connection to the application in the cloud as a secure full-duplex tunnel. The web service sends commands to agents and agents send data to the web service all through a single persistent TCP connection. The Problem There was one big unexpected technical challenge faced by the team when deploying this system that made deployments risky. Whenever a new version of the app server was deployed to production, the system would be shocked by high impulse reconnect storms originating from the data collection agents. If a server has 2500 active connections and you take it out of service, those 2500 connections will be closed simultaneously and all the agents will reopen new connections simultaneously. This can overwhelm some systems, especially if the socket initialization code touches the database for anything important (ie. authorization). If an agent can’t establish a connection before the read deadline, it will retry the connection again which will drown the app servers even further, causing an unrecoverable negative feedback loop. This proclivity toward failure caused management to change their policies regarding deployments to reduce the number of deployments as much as possible to avoid disruption. The Solution The problem was partially solved by implementing strict exponential retry policies on their clients. This solution was effective enough at reducing the severity of retry storms on app deployment to be considered a good temporary solution. However, deployments were still infrequent by design and the high impulse load spikes weren’t gone, they just no longer produced undesirable secondary effects. Analysis This temporary solution is only possible in situations where the server has complete control over all of its clients. In many scenarios this may not be the case. If the agents were modeled to receive commands from the server by Long Poll and push data to the server through a normal API, the load would be evenly spread. If using a Long Poll architecture, the deployment system would replace a node by notifying the load balancer that the node is going out of service to ensure the node doesn’t receive any new connections, then wait 60 seconds for existing connections to drain in accordance with the service’s shutdown grace period SLO, then take the node offline with confidence. The resulting load increase on other nodes in the group would be gradual and roughly linear. When it comes to distributed systems and their scalability, people often focus on creating efficient systems. Efficiency is important but usually not as important as stability. High impulse events like reconnect storms can produce complex systemic effects. Left unattended, they often amplify the severity of similar effects in different parts of the system in ways that are both unexpected and difficult to predict. If you fail to solve enough of these types of problems, you may soon find yourself a situation where so many components are failing so simultaneously that it’s exceptionally difficult to discern the underlying cause(s) empirically from logs and dashboards. An application’s architecture must be designed primarily in accordance with principle and remain open to modification in response to statistical performance analysis. Conclusion WebSockets are appropriate for many applications which require consistent low latency full duplex high frequency communication such as chat applications. However, any WebSocket architecture that can be reduced to a half-duplex problem can probably be remodeled to use Long Polling to improve the application’s runtime performance variability, reducing operational complexity and promoting total systemic stability. Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Rockie Yang Rockie Yang Rockie Yang Follow Start from user experience and working backward out technologies Work Knock Data Joined Oct 14, 2022 • Jan 12 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for great in depth explanation. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Juro Oravec Juro Oravec Juro Oravec Follow Where software, biology and business meets. Location London, UK Work Software Engineer at BenevolentAI Joined Jul 13, 2020 • Jan 10 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Very insightful write-up! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Paul Pryor Paul Pryor Paul Pryor Follow Full Stack Web Application Developer Joined Mar 4, 2024 • Mar 5 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Server Sent Events is another alternative similar to Web Sockets but is half duplex. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Naman Kumar Posted on Apr 22, 2020 JavaScript || Logical OR (||) vs Nullish Coalescing Operator (??) in JavaScript # node # javascript # opensourc With the latest release of version 14, the Nullish Coalescing Operator (??) is now supported in NodeJS. In this post let us see what is the use case of this operator and how is it different from the logical OR. Logical Or (||) const paginate = ( options = {}) => { return [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ]. splice ( 0 , options . limit || 3 ); } paginate ( 1 ); // expected: [1], output: [1] paginate (); // expected: [1, 2, 3], output: [1, 2, 3] paginate ( 0 ); // expected: [], output: [1, 2, 3] Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode How the logical or operator functions is, it returns the right hand value if the left hand value coerce to false. And that not only includes undefined and null but also 0 and '' . In many of our use cases, like the one above this causes unexpected results and we end up using the typeof operator. Nullish Coalescing Operator (??) This solves the problem for us. This operators returns the right hand value only if the left hand value is either null or undefined . const paginate = ( options = {}) => { return [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ]. splice ( 0 , options . limit ?? 3 ); } paginate ( 1 ); // expected: [1], output: [1] paginate (); // expected: [1, 2, 3], output: [1, 2, 3] paginate ( 0 ); // expected: [], output: [] Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Share your quick JavaScript bites in comments. Top comments (4) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand hrdyjan1 hrdyjan1 hrdyjan1 Follow Vegetarian with long feet, who is in love with Marie and React. TL; DR Marie = Girlfriend React = JavaScript Library Location The Czech Republic Education Czech Technical University Work Bachelor at Prague, Front End developer Joined Sep 4, 2019 • Jan 13 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide There should be probably "limit" only, no "options/options.limit". Like comment: Like comment: 9 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Patrick Alcisto Patrick Alcisto Patrick Alcisto Follow Author of CSS, hacker of JS, rider of Mountain Bikes (downhill type preferably), "father" of two dogs Location Charlotte, NC Work Software Engineer Joined May 2, 2019 • Feb 2 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice article but, @ hrdyjan1 is right, your example implies it expects an object with a possible limit property, yet you never pass the limit as part of an object in the three invocations. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Forem Close Guidelines for Avoiding Plagiarism on DEV This guide was last updated by the DEV Team on July 19th 2023 and is based on DEV Community: How to Avoid Plagiarism . As DEV continues to grow, we want to ensure that DEV remains a place of integrity and inclusiveness. At DEV, we use Community Moderation as a tool to maintain a respectful and positive environment. It is important to us that we provide you all with the tools to identify and flag problems that may affect a single author or countless DEV users. In this post, we hope to provide simple and effective guidance to combat plagiarism as a community. Whether you’re reporting plagiarism as you stumble upon it or learning how to avoid it in your own writing, hopefully, you find this resource helpful! What is Plagiarism? Oxford Languages defines plagiarism as, "the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own," however, plagiarism is multifaceted and it’s not always so clear as this. Bowdoin University wrote a great breakdown of the four most common types of plagiarism , in tl:dr fashion these are: "Direct Plagiarism" "Self Plagiarism" "Mosaic Plagiarism" "Accidental Plagiarism" Let's take a little deeper look into each… Direct Plagiarism is the most blatant form of plagiarism we encounter. This pertains to a user copying and pasting content from another blog, piece of media, or document, and claiming it as their own. Self Plagiarism is described through an academic lens in the Bowdoin University article which is not as relevant to our community, but we can think of this in a different way. For instance, you could potentially self-plagiarize by reposting an article you wrote for a company or publication, if they own your work. In many circumstances, these places will be happy for you to repost your work elsewhere, but make sure that you understand the terms and conditions of your writing before reposting. Mosaic Plagiarism generally starts when someone is inspired by another user's work and wants to write about the same topic. This occasionally manifests as copying and pasting certain passages of someone else’s work or as Bowdoin says “ finds synonyms for the author’s language while keeping to the same general structure and meaning of the original ” but failing to cite the original author. (Notice how we were able to link directly to the specific language in the text... every extra step we can take to clarify where the info came from is ideal!) Accidental Plagiarism happens when folks misquote their sources, forget to cite sources, or copy their sources too closely by accident (like mosaic plagiarism). How to Avoid Plagiarizing Someone's Work? Luckily, avoiding plagiarism is pretty easy once you know how to identify it. Typically, it is as simple as providing a straightforward source and citation to any media you use that is not your own in your post. When should I cite something? If you're pulling information from an external source that you did not create, you should always cite where the information came from. For example, say you're writing an article on using an npm package, axios, and you're using information from their documentation — you should link their docs in your article. This not only gives them credit for their work but also helps the DEV community in case someone wants to do more research about the topic. If you copy a source directly — use quotes and absolutely provide a source + citation. If you just looked at a source and paraphrased it in your own words, you don't need to use quotations, but it is still best to cite the source. If in doubt, always provide a source + citation! It's unlikely anyone will fault you for offering too many citations or listing too many sources. How should I cite something? Great question! See how I linked to the university's actual post on plagiarism ( the source ) and quoted the plagiarism types that they named. Notice that I didn't try to misappropriate these ideas as my own in any way and made it explicitly clear that this information came from Bowdoin University. This allows readers to do more research at the original source and ensures that the writers receive fair credit. A Note on AI Assisted Plagiarism We understand that there are AI tools (like ChatGPT) that can be used to aid in content creation. When used responsibly, these tools can be really cool and are generally allowed on the platform. However, these tools also have the potential for abuse. Please review our guidelines for using AI-assisted tools in your writing here: Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV Erin Bensinger for The DEV Team ・ Dec 19 '22 #meta #chatgpt #writing #abotwrotethis You should check out the full guidelines, but in regards to plagiarism, take care not to use AI to copy someone’s work unwittingly… and of course, don’t do it on purpose either! Always do your research and be responsible, making sure to cite sources if appropriate and disclose whatever tool you used to write your article. And even then, using AI does not excuse you from posting an article that plagiarizes others’ works. If we discover that you have done so, we will act to unpublish any offending posts and may suspend your DEV account. Be mindful and don’t let your usage of AI cause you to plagiarize. How to Recognize & Report Plagiarism? Now that you know how to properly cite sources, let's talk a bit about how to recognize plagiarism and where to go to report it. Recognizing Plagiarism Sometimes you just get the feeling that something is being plagiarized. Maybe you feel like you read it somewhere before. Or perhaps you notice a sharp change in the author’s voice. Maybe you see strange errors that occur from copying/pasting! Do a little detective work by dropping chunks of the text into your search engine of choice (or try the “quick search” option on plagium.com), and see if you can find any results with similar wording. If you do, report it to us ! (More on that below!) And of course, plagiarism doesn’t just happen in writing — it’s just as important to attribute images, code, videos, and other media. If you see a graph (or code block) you recognize from elsewhere, try to place it, and again, let us know. You might find the reverse image search at tineye.com helpful for seeing if an image is plagiarized! Other times, you may notice that someone isn't taking content from another source word-for-word, but their content feels too close to the original for comfort. Alternatively, maybe their graph is in blue instead of red like the original, or maybe their code has slightly different variables but is otherwise the same as someone else’s. If you feel like it’s off, report it and let us know why! What about those times when someone seems to be claiming that a repo or CodePen is theirs (when it's not)? ... Definitely reportable! As for examples that likely should not be reported: someone is reposting their own work that they first posted elsewhere someone is giving a shout-out to someone else's work or has written a companion piece/response to someone else's post (while making it clear it's unaffiliated) Reporting Plagiarism If you believe you’ve encountered plagiarism or copyright violations, the absolute BEST action you can take is to report the post and provide any evidence you have. Reporting the post sends it directly to our community team to take action. If you're unsure, it's okay to send it to us for review... we won't penalize you for being mistaken. All this said, we do not recommend calling anyone out in the comments section — as we discussed before, plagiarism can be accidental and/or is sometimes enforced differently in a variety of cultures. We ask that you simply report the post rather than getting personally involved which could accidentally trigger arguments, hurt feelings, or possibly even further conduct violations. Thank you! If you have questions or feedback about our approach, we encourage you to contact us via support@dev.to . If you believe that someone isn't following these guidelines, please don't hesitate to report them to us via our Report Abuse page . Also, if you want to help enforce the Code of Conduct, you might consider becoming a DEV moderator. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse juweria mohamood Posted on Jan 10 What I Wish I Knew Before Deploying My First Backend Application. # programming # devops # deployment # backend When I wrote my first backend application, I thought the hard part was over once the API worked locally. The endpoints responded, tests passed, and everything felt done. Deployment proved me wrong. Getting an application to run reliably on a server was a completely different challenge—one that I underestimated at the beginning. Looking back, there are a few lessons I wish I had learned earlier that would have saved me a lot of time and frustration. This post is a reflection on those early mistakes and what I do differently now. Deployment Is Not an Afterthought At first, I treated deployment as something to “figure out later.” I focused heavily on writing features and ignored how the application would actually run in production. What I learned quickly is that deployment decisions affect how you write code: How configuration is handled How errors are logged How services communicate How scalable the app can be Now, I think about deployment early—even when building small projects—because it shapes better engineering decisions from day one. The Server Is Not Your Local Machine One of my biggest early mistakes was assuming the server environment would behave like my laptop. It doesn’t. On a server, you have to think about: Linux file permissions Open ports and firewalls Environment variables Running processes in the background The first time my app “worked locally but not on the server,” I realized how important it is to understand the environment your code runs in—not just the code itself. Hardcoding Secrets Will Eventually Hurt You In my early projects, I didn’t give much thought to secrets. API keys and credentials lived in config files or environment-specific code. This is risky. Now, I make it a rule to: Use environment variables Never commit secrets Treat configuration as a first-class part of the application It’s a small habit that prevents big problems later. Logging Matters More Than You Think When something breaks in production, you don’t have a debugger attached. Early on, I had very little logging, which made debugging production issues painful. Today, I always make sure: Errors are logged clearly Logs are meaningful, not noisy I can understand what happened without guessing Good logging turns production issues from stressful mysteries into solvable problems. What I Do Differently Now With more experience, my approach has changed: I keep deployment setups simple I document steps clearly I automate where possible I test deployments early, even for small apps Most importantly, I treat deployment as part of the development process—not a separate task. Final Thoughts If you’re new to backend development, struggling with deployment is normal. Everyone goes through it. The good news is that each mistake teaches you something valuable. Over time, deployment stops feeling scary and starts feeling like just another engineering problem you know how to solve. In upcoming posts, I’ll share practical guides on deploying backend applications step by step, including FastAPI and cloud platforms like DigitalOcean. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Jess Lee for The DEV Team Posted on Jan 9 What was your win this week??? # discuss # weeklyretro 👋👋👋👋 Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of? All wins count -- big or small 🎉 Examples of 'wins' include: Getting a promotion! Starting a new project Fixing a tricky bug Beating a level in a game you've been stuck on 🎮 Happy Friday! Top comments (62) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand EmberNoGlow EmberNoGlow EmberNoGlow Follow Just a dude, a mid-level on Godot / Python developer and Rust beginner Joined Nov 18, 2025 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I released the beta version of my dream project and wrote this long post ! Like comment: Like comment: 15 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Pascal CESCATO Pascal CESCATO Pascal CESCATO Follow Full-stack dev sharing practical guides on WordPress, n8n automation, AI tools, Docker & self-hosting. Always experimenting with new tech to make life easier. Email pascal.cescato@gmail.com Location France Pronouns he/him Joined Aug 19, 2025 • Jan 9 • Edited on Jan 9 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide In a first time I solved a cloud cost mystery on my CV analyzer - turned out the "obvious" bot cost €0.01/month, not more. Real culprit: WebSocket timeouts. One config change → -93.5% cost And I started writing again! Working on a new project and documenting the journey. Feels good to be back at it. Like comment: Like comment: 11 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide woohoo!! Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Sinclair Ben Sinclair Ben Sinclair Follow I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer. I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century. These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility. Location Scotland Education Something something cybernetics Pronouns They/them Work General-purpose software person Joined Aug 29, 2017 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I treated myself to the remake of Silent Hill 2 to play over Christmas and got a couple of hours into it before the first boss fight. I then uninstalled it because I'm 20 years older than when I played it through last and can't be dealing with repeatedly trying to complete a stupid mini-game with an unskippable cutscene and sluggish tank controls. It's a great game, but... boss fights ruin great games. They take the atmosphere that's built over hours of puzzle-solving and remind you you're playing a video game. A lot of modern games have a "story" difficulty setting, and I used to think it was silly, but nowadays not so much. SH2 on easy combat difficulty was making me sad. So like I said, I uninstalled it. Then this week I reinstalled it and downloaded a cheat which I turn on for the boss fights. I just god-mode through them and don't have any regrets. Life's too short. And I'm happily playing the next spooky part. Like comment: Like comment: 12 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Aryan Choudhary Aryan Choudhary Aryan Choudhary Follow Level up 10x faster Email aryanc1240@gmail.com Location Pune, India Pronouns He/Him Work SDE 1 Joined Nov 5, 2024 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Biggest win? Fixed sleep schedule! (hope this weekend doesn't break it again) Got better at handling things at my new job, posted a reflective blog about the same experience. Fixed code for a vibe coder multiple times... 😮💨 Also learning GSAP animation on the side for my portfolio Got back to reading Japanese after a month's break (would like some recommendations, need some good material to learn the language) Like comment: Like comment: 13 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Follow Computer hobbyist who is currently exploring Python. Also interested in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Location United Kingdom Pronouns he/him Joined Jan 1, 2026 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Had to smile at the "Fixed code for a vibe coder..." bullet point! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Robert Snedeker Robert Snedeker Robert Snedeker Follow I'm Robert. A tech whiz and website developer, I specialize in crafting eye-catching websites as well as repairing computers. Email rsnedeker20@gmail.com Location Pennsylvania, United States Joined Jun 11, 2024 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Real, it gave me a laugh too. Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Thread Thread Martin S. Martin S. Martin S. Follow Senior Software Developer | React/Angular/Next/Vue/ Node/Cloud&Devops/AI Location TX, US Work Senior Software Engineer at Stripe | Co-Founder at Code Globalize Joined Jan 8, 2026 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hard to work, Have to work, Have to succeed!💪✌️ Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Follow Typescript Full stack developer Who loves to build things. Location India Education Parul university Pronouns he/him Work Fullstack developer at hostelco Joined Jan 9, 2026 • Jan 9 • Edited on Jan 9 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide successfully hosted one app on cloudflare track-habits.xyz simple and most effective I used to track in excel but I always struggle so I make my own the goal is to keep it simple Like comment: Like comment: 8 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nyanguno Nyanguno Nyanguno Follow Founder building AI tools that help people avoid scams, misinformation, and wasted time online. Currently working on TruthScore — a YouTube trust & risk analysis tool. Email kelonnyanguno@gmail.com Location Nairobi, Kenya Education Bachelor’s student in Energy & Environmental Technology, JKUAT Work Founder, TruthScore Joined Jan 5, 2026 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice tool, brother. Kindly explain how it works? Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Follow Typescript Full stack developer Who loves to build things. Location India Education Parul university Pronouns he/him Work Fullstack developer at hostelco Joined Jan 9, 2026 • Jan 10 • Edited on Jan 10 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hello brother, let me explain how it works. I tried many routine and habit tracker apps, but most of them are too fancy — too many pages, features, and complexity. Also, many of them don’t have a simple monthly tracker where you just complete a habit and tick it off. So I built a very simple, purely client-side app. There’s no signup or login required. You just add habits from Manage Habits or the Add New Habit dialog, and it shows empty boxes in a monthly habit table. Whenever you complete a habit, you mark the box. From that, it calculates things like success rate, last 3 days momentum, and habit-specific consistency. The main goal is to help people who struggle to maintain a routine by keeping everything simple and distraction-free. I can make complex tool but it complexity doesnt matter in routine tool it should be simple the adding habit and marking it should not feel task in itself so i make these. Currently it is desktop tool only . Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Thread Thread Nyanguno Nyanguno Nyanguno Follow Founder building AI tools that help people avoid scams, misinformation, and wasted time online. Currently working on TruthScore — a YouTube trust & risk analysis tool. Email kelonnyanguno@gmail.com Location Nairobi, Kenya Education Bachelor’s student in Energy & Environmental Technology, JKUAT Work Founder, TruthScore Joined Jan 5, 2026 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Aaah! Now I understand. I'll be trying it out Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Thread Thread Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Follow Typescript Full stack developer Who loves to build things. Location India Education Parul university Pronouns he/him Work Fullstack developer at hostelco Joined Jan 9, 2026 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hey Please give feedback Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Thread Thread Nyanguno Nyanguno Nyanguno Follow Founder building AI tools that help people avoid scams, misinformation, and wasted time online. Currently working on TruthScore — a YouTube trust & risk analysis tool. Email kelonnyanguno@gmail.com Location Nairobi, Kenya Education Bachelor’s student in Energy & Environmental Technology, JKUAT Work Founder, TruthScore Joined Jan 5, 2026 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Will do Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Makanju Oluwafemi Makanju Oluwafemi Makanju Oluwafemi Follow Hi there, I'm a frontend engineer / developer relations - I code, I write documentation and I write tech blogs. Do you have something for me? Send me an email. Emerging developer relation engineer Email makurseme@gmail.com Location Nigeria Education Bsc in Computer science and engineering Pronouns He/Him Work Frontend Engineer Joined May 8, 2021 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I won't call it a win; however, I was able to recover well from losing my job on my first workday of the year. If you want to know more about this, you can check my post dev.to/miracool/laid-off-on-the-fi... Like comment: Like comment: 6 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Follow Computer hobbyist who is currently exploring Python. Also interested in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Location United Kingdom Pronouns he/him Joined Jan 1, 2026 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Serveral small wins this week. Being able to engage with some of the wonderful members of this community. Making sure I continue to learn something everyday via freeCodeCamp. Lastly, using my writing as a way to stay consistent on my learning journey. Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Julien Avezou Julien Avezou Julien Avezou Follow Entrepreneur | Software Engineer | Co-creator of daily-jots.com Location Toronto, Canada Education University of Warwick Pronouns he/him Work Jots Joined Jun 4, 2025 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Started learning basic robotics with a starter kit. As a software engineer I want to broaden my intuitions towards hardware too. So many new things to learn, makes me very excited to continue. Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Share a link to the kit? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Julien Avezou Julien Avezou Julien Avezou Follow Entrepreneur | Software Engineer | Co-creator of daily-jots.com Location Toronto, Canada Education University of Warwick Pronouns he/him Work Jots Joined Jun 4, 2025 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Here it is UNO R3 Super Starter Kit Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Razumovsky Razumovsky Razumovsky Follow Backend Developer and Enthusiast Education Self-Taught Joined Nov 18, 2025 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Built from scratch and released my own browser extension for Youtube that hides shorts, comments, recommendations and other stuff to focus on what really matters. Got it in 3 days and i'm very proud of myself Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand maker89 maker89 maker89 Follow Indie maker & Lovable template creator. Joined Jan 9, 2026 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a cool idea; YouTube keeps insisting on showing me shorts even when I try to get it to stop. Congrats on building! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Razumovsky Razumovsky Razumovsky Follow Backend Developer and Enthusiast Education Self-Taught Joined Nov 18, 2025 • Jan 12 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Shorts was actually the main reason why i started to build this extension. I figured out i spend so much time on it and wanted to change it. Thank you! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Josiah Mbao Josiah Mbao Josiah Mbao Follow Error 404: Bio not found... Just kidding, I code for fun. Seriously. Location Nairobi, Kenya Education United States International University - Africa Pronouns He/Him Work Freelancer @ Fiverr Joined Sep 20, 2024 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I shipped my first indie game in Rust this week! I'm still a newbie game dev but I had a lot of fun making it. Shipping it taught me a lot about how making the game is only half the battle. For the first time, I now had to start thinking about distribution and cross-platform compatibility (still need a lil help here) and user experience. And don't even get me started on marketing/promotion! There's definitely a lot more to making even a simple 2D game than I initially thought. This was kind of humbling for me, but in a good way. In the end, I felt there was a million things for me to improve or polish before it was ready. So I just decided to ship anyway . The game is currently only playable on macOS :( But I'm committed to making it cross platform. Question . Does anyone know have any ideas on how I can make a game more cross-platform? The only solutions I can think of at the moment, is either I: setup a VM locally with Windows/Linux ask a friend with different OS to help build the project to create a shareable zip Anyway, I am excited to create something tangible and hope to learn more as I keep going! Win is a win! Oh, here's the game if you wanna check it out Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply View full discussion (62 comments) Some comments may only be visible to logged-in visitors. Sign in to view all comments. Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse The DEV Team Follow The hardworking team behind DEV ❤️ Want to contribute to open source and help make the DEV community stronger? 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We're excited to announce comprehensive support for Graphite , integrating its most powerful features directly into Tower. You can now handle your stacked branches and craft Pull Requests seamlessly within our Git client ✌️ With our Tower 8.0 update , we set the stage for incorporating advanced Git workflows. Features like Branch Dependency and the "Restack" action were introduced, and the response from our user community has been overwhelmingly positive. Building on that foundation, Tower 10 now offers full support for Graphite's toolset, empowering you to merge changes into your projects faster than ever. This article will guide you through the essentials of Graphite and how it integrates with Tower 10. About Graphite If you want to enhance your team's Pull Request process and are unfamiliar with Graphite , you're in for a treat! Graphite employs a stack-based methodology that allows developers to work on several features in parallel by layering changes. This is often called the Stacked Pull Requests workflow . The idea is straightforward: by linking smaller, incremental Pull Requests, you reduce the amount of code to be reviewed. This leads to quicker integration and minimizes the chances of significant merge conflicts or bugs. Effective branch management is key to this approach, and this is where Graphite excels. Even if you are the sole user of this workflow in your team, it works flawlessly from the get-go. There's every reason to give it a shot! 😉 Graphite not only simplifies branch management but also provides a dedicated interface for code reviews (be sure to check out AI Reviews !) and complements GitHub by extending its functionality. In addition to its Web UI, Graphite provides: A CLI tool A VS Code extension You can discover more about Graphite in this article . We believed that integrating these capabilities into a Git client would be a great advantage, so we went ahead and did just that. Let's start the tour! Setting Up Graphite in Tower 10 To begin, simply click the "Workflows" button in the toolbar and select the new Graphite.dev entry. You will need a Graphite.dev account and the Graphite CLI tool (version 1.5.3 or higher) installed. Tower 10 – Enabling the Graphite Workflow ☝️ You may find the "Configure Workflow" button greyed out if you haven't configured Graphite yet. Make sure you install the CLI tool and configure the Graphite token by accessing Tower's terminal ("File -> Open in Terminal"). You'll be asked to specify the "Trunk" branch (typically main ) and your Graphite token , which should be detected automatically by Tower. We recommend installing the Graphite binary via npm , the standard package manager for Node.js. You'll notice the "Workflows" icon has changed to Graphite. Clicking it gives you quick access to popular Graphite commands and opens the Graphite dashboard in your browser. Tower 10 – Graphite Workflow in Toolbar Working with Graphite in Tower 10 Now is a great time to explore the Graphite commands you can run effortlessly in Tower! Working Copy With the Graphite workflow active, you'll see new options in the "Working Copy" view. We've introduced a "Create" action that lets you instantly make a new branch with your staged changes (equivalent to gt create in the Graphite CLI). This is a best practice in the Graphite workflow, which recommends treating each branch as a small, atomic changeset with a single commit initially. The "Commit" action is similar to the gt modify --commit command in Graphite: it adds a new commit to the current branch and automatically restacks if there are no conflicts. Tower 10 — "Working Copy" view ☝️ Tower's "Quick Amend" feature is also compatible with the Graphite workflow. To amend the current branch's commit, hold down ( Left Alt + CTRL ), and the "Commit" button will change to "Modify". This is the same as running gt modify in the Graphite CLI. Creating a Stacked Branch Graphite is centered around Stacked Branches, and creating a new one is simple: right-click on any branch to create a new stacked branch based on it. Tower 10 — Create New Stacked Branch In the following dialog, you can choose its parent branch for straightforward integration and opt to check it out right away. Tower 10 — Create New Stacked Branch Dialog From the context menu, you can also perform all other standard Graphite operations, like renaming, merging, squashing, or deleting branches. Tower 10 – Additional Context Menu Options Setting the Parent Branch You can change a branch's parent at any time, just as you would with Stacked Branches, by using the context menu and selecting "Track Parent Branch." In Graphite's terminology, this is known as "tracking" ( gt track ) and "untracking" ( gt untrack ) a stacked branch. Tower 10 – Setting the Parent Branch Restacking Restacking syncs all changes by rebasing each child branch onto its parent. Tower shows an icon in the sidebar for branches that need restacking. You can perform this action by right-clicking the branch and choosing "Restack [Branch]". In the branch's history, a yellow banner will also inform you that the branch needs to be restacked. Tower 10 — Restack Branch In the "Restack Branch" dialog, you'll see a "Restack Full Stack" option. If this is not checked, Tower/Graphite will restack the selected branch and its parents. If checked, the branch's children will also be restacked (hence "full stack"). Tower will let you know if any conflicts occur during the restack. Tower 10 — Restack Branch Dialog Syncing a Branch Right-clicking any branch also lets you "sync" it. This synchronizes all branches in the stack, much like the gt get command. Tower 10 — Sync Branch Dialog Tower also offers extra options, like restacking all branches in your repository. Submitting a Branch (To Create a Pull Request) You can submit a branch to create a PR by right-clicking it and selecting the option from the context menu. More options are available by clicking the drop-down arrow, such as updating only branches with existing open PRs. Tower 10 — Submit Branch to Graphite All open Pull Requests are accessible in Tower's "Pull Requests" view, in the sidebar or via the shortcut CTRL + 4 . Tower 10 — Pull Requests This view lets you inspect, merge, close, comment on, or check out pull requests without opening a browser. Merge Queue Graphite includes a Merge Queue feature that avoids semantic merge conflicts by automating the rebase process during merges. This keeps the trunk branch "green" and helps development teams move faster with fewer interruptions. In Tower, if a merge is possible, the Graphite branch is added to the merge queue. The merge is asynchronous, so you'll need to manually refresh and sync the branch to see if it has been merged. When a Graphite branch is sent to the merge queue, it's validated remotely. If it can be merged, it is; otherwise, the process fails. To do this, right-click the branch and choose "Add [BRANCH] to Merge Queue…" from Tower's context menu. Tower 10 — Graphite's Merge Queue Warning Messages While using Tower, you might accidentally disrupt Graphite's state with certain Git operations, like a git push . Tower will warn you when this might happen before you proceed. Tower 10 — Warning Message You can enable or disable these prompts in the "Integration" tab of Tower's Settings. Tower 10 — Integration Settings Other Improvements As always, we've also made some other improvements under the hood. Here's a list of the improvements and bug fixes we've addressed: System Menu: The Alt + SPACE shortcut now works as expected. 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https://dev.to/devteam/join-the-google-ai-studio-multimodal-challenge-3000-in-prizes-58g | Join the Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge: $3,000 in Prizes! - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Jess Lee for The DEV Team Posted on Sep 3, 2025 • Edited on Sep 4, 2025 Join the Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge: $3,000 in Prizes! # devchallenge # googleaichallenge # ai # gemini We're excited to announce our first challenge with Google AI ! Running through September 14 , the Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge invites you to build and deploy innovative applets that showcase the incredible power of Gemini's multimodal capabilities. There's one prompt for this challenge but three chances to win! We hope you give it a try. Our Prompt Your mission is to build and deploy an applet on Google AI Studio that shows off the power of Gemini in multimodal content understanding and/or generation. Your applet must meet these requirements: Built on Google AI Studio Deployed using Cloud Run Utilize at least one of the below multimodal functionality: Gemini 2.5 Pro / Flash-supported image, video, or audio understanding Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (free tier available for Sept 6-7) Live API (free tier supports 3 concurrent sessions) Imagen (requires paid tier) Veo (requires paid tier) Think interactive storytelling experiences, tools that process audio and visual content, platforms that understand and generate content across multiple media types. If you can think it, you can build it! Important Notes: Use of paid APIs are purely optional and won't enhance your chance of winning. If you used Gemini 2.5 Flash Image during the free trial period and it is no longer available for your app during the judging period, be sure to include a video so we can see your project in action. "Build Apps with Google AI Studio" DEV Education Track submissions do not count towards this challenge, you must build and deploy a new, original applet. How To Participate To participate, create your Google AI Studio account and publish a post using the submission template below. Your applet should demonstrate creative and practical applications of Gemini's multimodal capabilities. Think beyond basic demos - how can multimodal AI solve real problems or create delightful experiences? Google AI Studio Challenge Submission Template Be sure to review our judging criteria, rules, guidelines, and FAQ page before submitting so you understand our participation guidelines and official contest rules. Please note: additional eligibility requirements are listed below. Prizes We'll select three winners for this challenge. Each winner will receive: $1,000 USD DEV++ Membership Exclusive DEV Badge All Participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge on their DEV profile. Getting Started with Google AI Studio 🛠️ New to Google AI Studio? You can get to know Google AI Studio by tackling the "Build Apps with Google AI Studio" DEV Education Track: Announcing the First DEV Education Track: "Build Apps with Google AI Studio" Jess Lee for The DEV Team ・ Jul 2 #learngoogleaistudio #ai #deved #gemini DEV Tutorial From prompt to deployed app in less than 2 minutes Paige Bailey for Google AI ・ Jul 2 #webdev #programming #ai #gemini Eligibility Requirements This specific challenge includes the following restrictions: Territories and regions excluded: Afghanistan, Belarus, Central African Republic, Cuba, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Iraq, Kosovo, Libya, Myanmar (Burma), North Korea, Russia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Venezuela, Yemen, Crimea, the so-called Donetsk People's Republic (DNR), the so-called Luhansk People's Republic (LNR). Additional participant exclusions for this challenge: Government institution employees, Google employees Open only to 18+ These challenge-specific restrictions are in addition to all eligibility requirements and exclusions detailed in our General Contest Official Rules and Google AI Studio Multimodal v25.09.03 Contest Rules . Important Dates September 3: Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge begins! September 14: Submissions due at 11:59 PM PDT October 2: Winners Announced We can't wait to see the innovative applets you build with Google AI Studio! Questions about the challenge? Ask them below. Good luck and happy coding! Top comments (44) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Sep 3 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is going to be epic Like comment: Like comment: 10 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Noah Brinker The DEV Team Noah Brinker The DEV Team Noah Brinker Follow Marketing @ DEV Joined Apr 4, 2022 • Sep 3 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Can't wait to see these Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Moinul Moin Moinul Moin Moinul Moin Follow love to build things - Next.js - AI, SaaS, Open Source. If you are building anything with AI, I can help. Email moinulmoin101@gmail.com Location Earth Pronouns he/him Work Founder & Engineer @ Ideaplexa Joined Apr 19, 2020 • Sep 4 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thats cool Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jim Hill The DEV Team Jim Hill The DEV Team Jim Hill Follow Musician and burgeoning game developer :) Joined Aug 2, 2024 • Sep 3 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This looks awesome Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dela Dela Dela Follow Joined Oct 31, 2024 • Sep 4 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Interesting challenge, but I have a question: If I recall correctly, doesn't deploying an applet to Cloud Run require a billing account, which in turn incurs billing for the participant per run? Is the deployment part mandatory? Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Sep 4 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hey @delaaja , great call out. Deployment is required, and Cloud Run actually has a substantial free tier, which should cover anything incurred from our judging usage. Please see this page here to see what's covered, so you can be aware while testing (pre-submission): https://cloud.google.com/run?e=48754805&hl=en#pricing Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Divya Divya Divya Follow A curious lifelong learner, currently a full-time Masters student persuing Computer Science stream. Enthusiastic about development. Joined Jul 9, 2022 • Sep 8 '25 • Edited on Sep 8 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hello mam @jess Can I create the app in Gemini itself, then zip the code, and work on it locally using Gemini CLI? I'll be deploying the app, but not using Cloud Run, but probably Netlify/Vercel. Would it be eligible, or will it make it ineligible for the challenge? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Naresh Naresh Naresh Follow Joined Sep 9, 2025 • Oct 2 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide But for the api it will charge more Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Sebastian Van Rooyen Sebastian Van Rooyen Sebastian Van Rooyen Follow Joined Mar 13, 2024 • Sep 4 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Exactly! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Prema Ananda Prema Ananda Prema Ananda Follow Full-stack developer: AI applications, rapid MVPs, database expert (MongoDB, Redis, PostgreSQL). Multi-agent systems specialist. Fixed-price development. Days, not months! Email djoty108@gmail.com Location Ukraine Joined May 24, 2025 • Sep 7 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Question about contest rules: Hi! I have a question about the development workflow for this challenge. My situation: I created a new, original applet in Google AI Studio specifically for this contest Downloaded the generated code to continue development locally Now I'm enhancing it further using Gemini CLI for additional features and improvements Is this approach compliant with the contest rules? The applet was created from scratch for the challenge, but I'm now developing it further outside of the AI Studio interface using Google's own development tools. Thanks for clarification! Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Olga Braginskaya Olga Braginskaya Olga Braginskaya Follow Oh That Data Girl Anti-Bullshit Enthusiast. Data engineer with a systems mindset, mildly owned by cats. Writing what I wish someone had written earlier. Pronouns she/her Work Senior Data Engineer Joined Mar 22, 2023 • Sep 6 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide To be honest, I don't really understand the point of the challenge. The models that can actually generate something useful are all paid. Fine, I added billing. Now I’ve built a game, and it generates images during gameplay. The limit for the first tier is 70 requests per day. I have 4 images per run, so basically I used up all my requests just this morning and now I can’t even record a video of the game. I’ll have to wait until tomorrow. The third model, imagen-3.0-generate-001, isn’t even available via API, it says it’s not supported. And to move to Tier 2, I apparently need to spend $300 somehow. So overall, it’s not really clear what the organizers were expecting. I'll wait for tomorrow to record my demo videos but overall so far experience is not what I expected for the goal " Think interactive storytelling experiences, tools that process audio and visual content, platforms that understand and generate content across multiple media types ." Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Olga Braginskaya Olga Braginskaya Olga Braginskaya Follow Oh That Data Girl Anti-Bullshit Enthusiast. Data engineer with a systems mindset, mildly owned by cats. Writing what I wish someone had written earlier. Pronouns she/her Work Senior Data Engineer Joined Mar 22, 2023 • Sep 6 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide ok, I found that gemini-2.5-flash-image-preview also can generate images - but Google AI Studio doesn't know how to use this model so in the end I fixed the code by myself. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand sana sana sana Follow Coding enthusiast | MERN | THREE.js | python | photogrammetry | Drones Joined Jan 8, 2025 • Sep 3 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This looks fun!!! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Shan F Shan F Shan F Follow I am a Computer Science Professional exploring Generative AI Solutions. Location Sri Lanka Pronouns She / Her Work Freelance Consultant Joined Apr 9, 2025 • Sep 14 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for hosting the challenge. Here is what I have come up with Google AI Studio's Multimodal powered Disaster Recovery Assistant Tool 🤖 RapidRelief Disaster Recovery Assistant AI 2025: 5X Faster Damage Assessment & Rescue Guide ⚠️🛟 Shan F ・ Sep 14 #devchallenge #googleaichallenge #ai #gemini Checkout and Looking forward to have your constructive feedback Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Sajjad Rahman Sajjad Rahman Sajjad Rahman Follow I am Learning MLOps ( TFX ) . Also an Open Sources Lover. Love to learn together. Location Sylhet, Bangladesh Education B.Sc (Honours) Pronouns he/him Joined Aug 8, 2022 • Sep 7 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide instead of deploy on cloud , can we share the drive link ? Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Divya Divya Divya Follow A curious lifelong learner, currently a full-time Masters student persuing Computer Science stream. Enthusiastic about development. Joined Jul 9, 2022 • Sep 8 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide dev.to/jess/comment/311pa Seems like we need to deploy it. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply View full discussion (44 comments) Some comments may only be visible to logged-in visitors. Sign in to view all comments. Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse The DEV Team Follow The hardworking team behind DEV ❤️ Want to contribute to open source and help make the DEV community stronger? The code that powers DEV is called Forem and is freely available on GitHub. You're welcome to jump in! 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse juweria mohamood Posted on Jan 10 What I Wish I Knew Before Deploying My First Backend Application. # programming # devops # deployment # backend When I wrote my first backend application, I thought the hard part was over once the API worked locally. The endpoints responded, tests passed, and everything felt done. Deployment proved me wrong. Getting an application to run reliably on a server was a completely different challenge—one that I underestimated at the beginning. Looking back, there are a few lessons I wish I had learned earlier that would have saved me a lot of time and frustration. This post is a reflection on those early mistakes and what I do differently now. Deployment Is Not an Afterthought At first, I treated deployment as something to “figure out later.” I focused heavily on writing features and ignored how the application would actually run in production. What I learned quickly is that deployment decisions affect how you write code: How configuration is handled How errors are logged How services communicate How scalable the app can be Now, I think about deployment early—even when building small projects—because it shapes better engineering decisions from day one. The Server Is Not Your Local Machine One of my biggest early mistakes was assuming the server environment would behave like my laptop. It doesn’t. On a server, you have to think about: Linux file permissions Open ports and firewalls Environment variables Running processes in the background The first time my app “worked locally but not on the server,” I realized how important it is to understand the environment your code runs in—not just the code itself. Hardcoding Secrets Will Eventually Hurt You In my early projects, I didn’t give much thought to secrets. API keys and credentials lived in config files or environment-specific code. This is risky. Now, I make it a rule to: Use environment variables Never commit secrets Treat configuration as a first-class part of the application It’s a small habit that prevents big problems later. Logging Matters More Than You Think When something breaks in production, you don’t have a debugger attached. Early on, I had very little logging, which made debugging production issues painful. Today, I always make sure: Errors are logged clearly Logs are meaningful, not noisy I can understand what happened without guessing Good logging turns production issues from stressful mysteries into solvable problems. What I Do Differently Now With more experience, my approach has changed: I keep deployment setups simple I document steps clearly I automate where possible I test deployments early, even for small apps Most importantly, I treat deployment as part of the development process—not a separate task. Final Thoughts If you’re new to backend development, struggling with deployment is normal. Everyone goes through it. The good news is that each mistake teaches you something valuable. Over time, deployment stops feeling scary and starts feeling like just another engineering problem you know how to solve. In upcoming posts, I’ll share practical guides on deploying backend applications step by step, including FastAPI and cloud platforms like DigitalOcean. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Kevin Burns Posted on Jul 22, 2021 • Edited on Aug 28, 2025 WebSockets vs Long Polling This article contrasts the operational complexity of WebSockets and Long Polling using real world examples to promote Long Polling as a simpler alternative to Websockets in systems where a half-duplex message channel will suffice. WebSockets A WebSocket is a long lived persistent TCP connection (often utilizing TLS) between a client and a server which provides a real-time full-duplex communication channel. These are often seen in chat applications and real-time dashboards. Long Polling Long Polling is a near-real-time data access pattern that predates WebSockets. A client initiates a TCP connection (usually an HTTP request) with a maximum duration (ie. 20 seconds). If the server has data to return, it returns the data immediately, usually in batch up to a specified limit. If not, the server pauses the request thread until data becomes available at which point it returns the data to the client. Analysis WebSockets are Full-Duplex meaning both the client and the server can send and receive messages across the channel. Long Polling is Half-Duplex meaning that a new request-response cycle is required each time the client wants to communicate something to the server. Long Polling usually produces slightly higher average latency and significantly higher latency variability compared to WebSockets. WebSockets do support compression, but usually per-message. Long Polling typically operates in batch which can significantly improve message compression efficiency. Scaling Up We’ll now contrast the systemic behavior of server-side scalability for applications using primarily WebSockets vs Long Polling. WebSockets Suppose we have 4 app servers in a scaling group with 10,000 connected clients. Now suppose we scale up the group by adding a new app server and wait for 60 seconds. We find that all of the existing clients are still connected to the original 4 app servers. The Load Balancer may be intelligent enough to route new connections to the new app server in order to balance the number of concurrent connections so that this effect will diminish over time. However, the amount of time required for this system to return to equilibrium is unknown and theoretically infinite. These effects could be mitigated by the application using a system to intelligently preempt web socket connections in response to changes in the scaling group's capacity but this would require the application to have special real-time knowledge about the state of its external environment which crosses a boundary that is typically best left uncrossed without ample justification. Long Polling Suppose we have the same 4 app servers in a scaling group with 10,000 connected clients using Long Polling. Now suppose we scale up the group by adding a new app server and wait for 60 seconds. We observe that the number of open connections has automatically rebalanced with no intervention. We can even state declaratively that if the long poll duration is set to 60 seconds or less, then any autoscaling group will automatically regain equilibrium within 60 seconds of any membership change. This trait can be reflected in the application’s Service Level Objectives. These numbers are important because they are used by operators to correctly tune the app’s autoscaling mechanisms. Analysis Service Level Objectives are an important aspect of system management since they ultimately serve as the contractual interface between dev and ops. If an application’s ability to return to equilibrium after scaling is unbounded, a change in application behavior is likely warranted. Scaling Down The following example illustrates difficulties encountered by a real world device management software company operating thousands of 24/7 concurrent WebSocket connections from thousands of data collection agents placed inside corporate networks. The System A Data Collection Agent, written in Go, is distributed as an executable binary that runs as a service on a customer's machine scanning local networks for SNMP devices and reporting SNMP data periodically to the application in the cloud. One key feature of the product was the ability for a customer to interact with any of their devices in real time from anywhere in the world using a single page web application hosted in the cloud. Because each agent resides on a customer network behind a firewall, the agents would need to initiate and maintain a WebSocket connection to the application in the cloud as a secure full-duplex tunnel. The web service sends commands to agents and agents send data to the web service all through a single persistent TCP connection. The Problem There was one big unexpected technical challenge faced by the team when deploying this system that made deployments risky. Whenever a new version of the app server was deployed to production, the system would be shocked by high impulse reconnect storms originating from the data collection agents. If a server has 2500 active connections and you take it out of service, those 2500 connections will be closed simultaneously and all the agents will reopen new connections simultaneously. This can overwhelm some systems, especially if the socket initialization code touches the database for anything important (ie. authorization). If an agent can’t establish a connection before the read deadline, it will retry the connection again which will drown the app servers even further, causing an unrecoverable negative feedback loop. This proclivity toward failure caused management to change their policies regarding deployments to reduce the number of deployments as much as possible to avoid disruption. The Solution The problem was partially solved by implementing strict exponential retry policies on their clients. This solution was effective enough at reducing the severity of retry storms on app deployment to be considered a good temporary solution. However, deployments were still infrequent by design and the high impulse load spikes weren’t gone, they just no longer produced undesirable secondary effects. Analysis This temporary solution is only possible in situations where the server has complete control over all of its clients. In many scenarios this may not be the case. If the agents were modeled to receive commands from the server by Long Poll and push data to the server through a normal API, the load would be evenly spread. If using a Long Poll architecture, the deployment system would replace a node by notifying the load balancer that the node is going out of service to ensure the node doesn’t receive any new connections, then wait 60 seconds for existing connections to drain in accordance with the service’s shutdown grace period SLO, then take the node offline with confidence. The resulting load increase on other nodes in the group would be gradual and roughly linear. When it comes to distributed systems and their scalability, people often focus on creating efficient systems. Efficiency is important but usually not as important as stability. High impulse events like reconnect storms can produce complex systemic effects. Left unattended, they often amplify the severity of similar effects in different parts of the system in ways that are both unexpected and difficult to predict. If you fail to solve enough of these types of problems, you may soon find yourself a situation where so many components are failing so simultaneously that it’s exceptionally difficult to discern the underlying cause(s) empirically from logs and dashboards. An application’s architecture must be designed primarily in accordance with principle and remain open to modification in response to statistical performance analysis. Conclusion WebSockets are appropriate for many applications which require consistent low latency full duplex high frequency communication such as chat applications. However, any WebSocket architecture that can be reduced to a half-duplex problem can probably be remodeled to use Long Polling to improve the application’s runtime performance variability, reducing operational complexity and promoting total systemic stability. Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Rockie Yang Rockie Yang Rockie Yang Follow Start from user experience and working backward out technologies Work Knock Data Joined Oct 14, 2022 • Jan 12 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for great in depth explanation. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Juro Oravec Juro Oravec Juro Oravec Follow Where software, biology and business meets. 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Aug 5, 2025 Post comments count 0 Post likes count 1 General Availability of Native Authentication JavaScript SDK Sasha Mars Today we announce that Native Authentication JavaScript SDK for Microsoft Entra External ID is now Generally Available! Initially released in 2024, Native Authentication empowers developers to build sign-in, sign-up and sign-out experiences for single page applications (SPAs) in Entra External ID. How to use native authentication JavaScript SDK You can add native authentication to your single page applications (SPAs) by using the Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) for JavaScript with the native authentication extensions. Whenever possible, use MSAL to integrate native authentication for SPA experiences. ... 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Oct 7, 2025 Post comments count 3 Post likes count 2 Announcing a new OData.NET serializer Clément Habinshuti One of the major, recurring complaints of the OData.NET libraries is the performance overhead of the serialization stack. We have done a lot of work to improve the serialization performance, but the existing architecture limits how far we can go. For this reason, we have started work on a new serialization stack for OData.NET libraries that addresses major performance concerns and also makes general improvements to usability. We plan to ship this new serializer as part of 9.x library (the next major release) under a new namespace as an alternative to the existing and . But you don't have to wait for 9.x rel... Oct 7, 2025 Post comments count 0 Post likes count 1 Enable OData functionalities on ASP.NET Core Minimal API Sam Xu Introduction Minimal API is a simplified approach for building HTTP APIs fast within ASP.NET Core, compared to the controller-based APIs. 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Aug 30, 2024 Post comments count 2 Post likes count 11 Announcing ASP.NET Core OData 9 Official Release John Gathogo We're happy to announce that ASP.NET Core OData 9 has been officially released and is available on NuGet: The major highlight of this release is the update of the OData .NET dependencies to the 8.x major version. By updating the dependencies, we're able to take advantage of the improvements and new capabilities introduced in Microsoft.OData.Core 8.x and Microsoft.OData.Edm 8.x releases specifically. The ASP.NET Core OData 9 release will only support .NET 8 or later. The OData .NET 8 official release announcement addresses the major changes introduced in that release. It's advisable to go through t... 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Paula Gearon Posted on Nov 14, 2022 Stay Classy in OWL # rdf # owl # sparql # rules In an effort to publish this quickly, I am posting without proofreading. Errata is welcome. In the last post I discussed using rules to generate RDF statements that are entailed by RDFS . This is useful stuff, but is very limited due to the lack of expressivity of RDFS. This is to be expected, since RDFS was a limited vocabulary that was released well before the full Web Ontology Language ( OWL ) was released. But if we adopt OWL, then what entailments will be valid and useful? Description Logics As shown in my first post in this series , OWL provides a vocabulary for a Description Logic. In particular, OWL2 conforms closely to a family of logics known as 𝒮ℛ𝒪ℐ𝒬. This name indicates some of the elements of the vocabulary: 𝒮: An Abbreviation for 𝒜ℒ𝒞 𝒜ℒ𝒞: Contains concepts including: Classes C , and roles r ⊤ (top, or everything ) ⊥ (bottom, or nothing ) ⊓ (conjunctions, or intersections) ⊔ (disjunctions, or unions) ¬ (negation, or inverse) ∃r.C (existential role restrictions) ∀r.C (universal role restrictions) ℋ: Class hierarchies (classes, with subclasses) ℛ: Complex role inclusion. This is both a role hierarchy (indicated by ℋ) and role composition. ℐ: Inverse roles. 𝒪: Nominals. 𝒩: Cardinality restrictions on roles. 𝒬: Qualified cardinality. This includes cardinality restrictions (indicated by 𝒩), and can also qualify them to classes. To explain each of the above: Classes are a way to classify things. Entities can be classified multiple ways, in which case we say the entity has a type of the class, or that the entity is an instance of the class. e.g. Person can be a class and the entity we name "Alice" may be an instance of Person . Roles describe relationships between entities. e.g. an entity named "Alice" may have a hasChild relationship to an entity named "Susan". Top is a universal class that every entity is an instance of. Bottom is an empty class that no entity is an instance of. Conjunctions are the combination of multiple classes where every class must apply. e.g. A wooden chair is an instance of the conjunction formed from the classes Wooden and Furniture . Disjunctions are the combination of multiple classes where one or more classes must apply. e.g. OfficeEquipment could be a disjunction of OfficeFurniture , ComputerEquipment , Stationery , and KitchenSupplies . Negation is used to create a class of everything that is not the negated class. e.g. The negation of the class of Visible things is everything that cannot be seen. That includes both physical objects, like air, but also arbitrary concepts like "imagination" or "price". It is the entire universe of things that are not in the Visible class. Existential role restrictions means that a given relationship must exist in order to be a member of a class. e.g. To be a Parent an entity must have a hasChild relationship to another entity. Universal role restrictions means that all use of a role has to be with a specific class. e.g. hasChild can be defined to always refer to instances of the class Child . Role hierarchy indicates more general or specific relationships between roles. This creates sub-property and super-property relationships and is roughly analogous to sub-classes and super-classes. e.g. hasDaughter is a more specific role than hasChild , while hasDescendent is a more general role. So hasDaughter is a sub-property for hasChild , and hasChild is a sub-property for hasDescendent . Inverse roles refers to the relationship that goes in the opposite direction between entities. e.g. hasParent is the inverse role to hasChild . Nominals describes a class of items that is defined by its membership in the class. e.g. PresidentOfTheUnitedStates can be defined as a class of the 46 people who have had that position (as of this writing). Number restrictions (or cardinality restrictions ) refers to a minimum or maximum number of relationships. e.g. To be a member of FullTimeStudent a university might require that a student have a minimum of 4 enrolledIn relationships. Qualified cardinality is a more specific type of nominal, where the class of the relationship must apply. e.g. For a student to be a MathMajor they might require a minimum of 10 passed relationships to instances of MathSubject . OWL These constructs are all supported by OWL , and each of those constructs has a mapping to RDF . This means that for each Description Logic expression there is a way to express that expression precisely in RDF. It is data like this that was read and processed by Pellet in the Oedipus example in my initial post . The problem with systems like Pellet is that they rely on memory to explore all possibilities for the data. Consequently, they can struggle with large bodies of data, and are unable to handle large ontologies such as SNOMED CT . We have a much better chance of scaling OWL processing if we can use operations that databases are designed to provide. The principal database operation is the Query , and so the various approaches to scaling try to build on this operation. Query Rewriting One approach to identifying entailments in OWL is by using it to rewrite queries. The first to consider is a general approach to rewriting queries, where the query can be expanded to ask for parts of the ontology. For instance, consider asking for the classes a resource is an instance of: select ?class where { my : resource a ?class } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This can be rewritten to consider superclasses as well: select ?class where { my : resource a / rdfs : subClassOf * ?class } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Where the * modifier describes the transitive closure of the rdfs:subClassOf relationship, starting with the 0 step, meaning that it includes the step where the class is the immediate type of the resource. A more specific case is using the ontology to rewrite the query. For instance, if the property my:prop is transitive, then querying for it can always be expanded to use the + modifier. So the query: select ?related where { my : resource my : prop ?related } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Would be modified to: select ?related where { my : resource my : prop + ?related } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode These are some trivial examples, but some great work was done on this by Héctor Pérez-Urbina in his PhD dissertation . Rules Another approach to scalable entailment is using rules. The mechanism for this is using certain existing data structures to generate new data structures that get inserted alongside the original data. I described this in the last post , where I used construct queries to obtain the data generated by each rule. The other option is to send this generated statements back into the graph by changing construct to insert . For instance, the transitive closure of the property my:prop above could be created with an update operation: insert { ?a my : prop ?c } where { ?a my : prop ?b . ?b my : prop ?c } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Note that this is a single update, and not actually a full "rule". Running this will only extend all of the my:prop relations by 1 step, doubling the length to 2. But running this iteratively will extend the maximum length of the closure by doubling, so it will rapidly cover the entire closure. What we can learn from this is that rule systems can be built from query/update operations like this, but they need a mechanism for scheduling the rules to be run over and over when needed, and to stop when nothing new is being generated. The basic algorithm for doing this is called RETE , and I discussed this and an implementation at Clojure/conj 2016 . Because rules are built on a querying mechanism that is foundational to the database, they are often very fast. They also rely on the main database storage, so they can scale with the database. They allow computational complexity to be pre-calculated, with the results stored. This allows subsequent operations to rely on space complexity instead. These are very important characteristics for working with large quantities of data, and for this reason I will be focusing on this approach to entailment. Rule Justification Many OWL operations describe entailments that can be expressed as a rule. For instance, the OWL 2 Structural Specification and Functional-Style Syntax document describes many constructs with examples of what they entail. There are many examples of this, but a simple one is the Symmetric Object Property which describes that a:friend is symmetric. Consequently, if "Brian is a friend of Peter" then this entails "Peter is a friend of Brian". The general rule for symmetry can then be given as: insert { ?b ?prop ?a } where { ?a ?prop ?b . ?prop a owl : SymmetricProperty } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This can seem to be a straightforward operation, but interesting insights come about when we consider exactly why these new statements are allowed to be asserted. Validity and Consistency Logic systems can be described using a pair of properties: validity and consistency. A system is valid if every interpretation of the systems leads to conclusions that are true. A system is invalid if there exists an interpretation where the conclusions are not true. A system is consistent if there exists an interpretation where the conclusions are true. A system is inconsistent if there are no interpretations where the conclusions are true. The interpretation of a system is a selection of values that conform to the system. To explain some of this, let's use the mathematical domain. In this case, the interpretation will usually be a selection of numbers to associate with values. Valid Since every possible interpretation of a valid system is true, these are also referred to as a tautology . At first glance, this does not seem that useful, however it is a very important concept. An example of a valid math expression is: | x | ≥ x The various interpretations of this system are the values that x can take in the domain of real numbers ℝ. In this case, it doesn't matter what value x takes, since the equation will always be true. This is still logic, so we can introduce an or operation, with another valid equation: x > 1 ∨ x < 2 Again, this is a tautology, as it will be true for every interpretation of x in the domain. Invalid This applies to any system which is not valid. That simply means that there exists an interpretation where truth does not hold. For instance: x > 2 This is true when x is 3 or 4, but it is not true when x is 1 or 2. Lots of systems are Invalid, since tautologies (i.e. valid systems) don't have a lot to say. Consistent A system is consistent when there exists an interpretation that leads to truth. The example invalid statement also happens to be consistent: x > 2 As already mentioned, when x is 3 then the statement is true, so this system is consistent. Inconsistent This indicates that a system is not consistent, meaning that there are no possible interpretations which can be true. For instance: x < 3 ∧ x > 4 There are no numbers that meet both of these conditions, and therefore there are no interpretations where this is true. Relations to Each Other When considered in relation to one another we see the following states for systems: Always true: Valid and Consistent Sometimes true, Sometimes false: Invalid and Consistent Always false: Invalid and Inconsistent Entailment Entailment is the operation of finding new statements that are true in every possible interpretation of a system, given its semantics. This is possible when using the Open World Assumption (OWA), since new statements can always be added, which is a concept that is sometimes expressed as, "Anyone can say Anything about Anything" (this phrase appears in an early draft of the RDF Concepts and Abstract Data Model , and also in the book " Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist ", by Allemang, Hendler, and now in the second edition, Gandon. I will refer to this book as SWWO). This cuts both ways though: not only does it mean that new statement may be created, but it also limits which statements may be created. The OWA says that there are possibly a lot of other statements that the system does not describe which could lead to a statement not being possible in every possible interpretation. When it comes to identifying new statements that can be entailed, it is a useful exercise to consider all the possible constructs that could lead to the statement leading to a falsehood, even if it requires a convoluted set of statements to get there. Tableaux One approach in using validity and consistency is to determine if a given system entails a statement using the Tableaux Algorithm. In this case, for a given system 𝑮 an entailment 𝑨 is described as: 𝑮 ⊨ 𝑨 This entailment can only be true if: 𝑮 ⋃ {¬𝑨} is inconsistent This is a useful test, because the algorithm need only discover a single false case to prove inconsistency. Pellet is an implementation of this algorithm, and while it does not scale to very large ontologies, it is nevertheless very powerful. Rules Another approach to entailment is to use rules. As mentioned above, this can be done when we know that a statement is legal in every possible interpretation of the system. There is a defined subset of possible reasoning in OWL2 which can lead to entailments via rules. This subset is called the OWL 2 RL Profile , and the rules can be found in tables 4 through to table 9 in the rules section of the OWL 2 Profiles document. It is some of these rules that I want to explore here and in other posts. Intersections A practical application of all of this can be seen in Intersections. As described in SWWO , an intersection of classes :A and :B can be described using a subclass relationship: This is described in Turtle as: : IntersectionAB rdfs: subClassOf : A, : B . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Let's consider what can be inferred from this. If we have an instance of :IntersectionAB called :x , then this is represented as: : x a : IntersectionAB . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The rule rdfs9 is: insert { ?zzz a ?yyy } where { ?xxx rdfs : subClassOf ?yyy . ?zzz a ?xxx } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Applying this will result in :x being an instance of both :A and :B : : x a : IntersectionAB . : x a : A . : x a : B . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode These inferences are valid, because the definition of the rdfs:subClassOf relationship states and instances of a subclass will also be instances of the superclass. There are no interpretations where this does not hold. Class Membership Another possibility is when :y is a member of both :A and :B . : y a : A . : y a : B . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode It would seem reasonable to infer that :y is therefore an instance of :IntersectionAB . However, inferences are only valid if they apply in every possible system, and the Open World Assumption (OWA) must allow for any new consistent statement. There are statements that can be introduced that are both consistent with the existing statements, and inconsistent with inferring :y as a member of :IntersectionAB . To see an example of this, we can introduce a two new classes, called :C and :D , are the complements of each other. This means that anything that is a member of :C is not a member of :D , and vice versa. We can also make :IntersectionAB a subclass of :C : : IntersectionAB rdfs: subClassOf : A, : B, : C . : C owl: complementOf : D . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode If :y becomes an instance of :D then if cannot be a part of the intersection, since it cannot be an instance of :C . : IntersectionAB rdfs: subClassOf : A, : B, : C . : C owl: complementOf : D . : y a : A, : B, : D . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Regardless of how contrived the example may be, the fact that any such example exists indicates that the inference may not be made. OWL Intersections The problem with inferring membership in an intersection above is that the intersection is open , meaning that new classes can be added to the intersection, and those classes can preclude an instance of the other classes from becoming a member. OWL addresses this by defining an closed intersection using an RDF Collection . This uses a linked list structure that does not allow for extra members. Redefining :IntersectionAB we can express this in TTL as: : IntersectionAB owl: intersectionOf ( : A : B ) . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This looks short and simple, but expands into a longer set of triples: : IntersectionAB owl: intersectionOf _: b1 . _: b1 rdf: first : A . _: b1 rdf: rest _: b2 . _: b2 rdf: first : B . _: b2 rdf: rest rdf: nil . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode RDF defines collections to have a specific structure with each node in the list having a single rdf:first and rdf:rest connection, terminating in the rdf:nil node. This means that it is not a valid construct to include any more elements in the collection. As a consequence, if there is an element :y which is an instance of both :A and :B , then it is not possible to add in triples that make :y a member of something that is excluded from the intersection. Therefore, it is valid to infer that :y is in the intersection: : y a : IntersectionAB . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This is described in the OWL semantics, and demonstrated in the OWL 2 RL profile in the rule cls-int1 found in table 6. This rule states: IF T(?c, owl:intersectionOf, ?x) LIST[?x, ?c1, ..., ?cn] T(?y, rdf:type, ?c1) T(?y, rdf:type, ?c2) ... T(?y, rdf:type, ?cn) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode THEN T(?y, rdf:type, ?c) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In English it says: If ?c is an intersection described by ?x and ?x is a list containing ?c1 through to ?cn and ?y is an instance of every element in that list Then ?y is an instance of the intersection ?c In Practice Unfortunately, this is tricky to describe in SPARQL. It is easy to check if a value is an instance of one or more members of a list, but how can you check if it is a member of every member of the list? Let's start with some example data, and try to perform the entailment on it. First of all, we can define the intersection of 3 classes: :A , :B and :C . Then we'll describe 3 objects: :m , :n , and :o . The :m object will be an instance of all 3 classes The :n object will be an instance of 2 of the 3 classes The :o object will not be an instance of any of the classes We should be able to find that :m is a member of the intersection, while :n and :o are not. : IntABC owl: intersectionOf ( : A : B : C ). : m a : A, : B, : C . : n a : A, : C . : o a : D . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Let's start with finding a value ?y which is a member of the intersection class ?c : select distinct ?y where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?cn . ?y a ?cn } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This returns :m and :n , since they are both instances of classes in the intersection. Now we need to remove values of ?x which don't match every class in the intersection. To do that, start with finding those that don't match everything in the intersection. This can be found by considering each element in the collection (call it ?d ) and pairing it with every other element in the collection (call these ?d2 ). We can then look for the instances of ?d : select distinct ?y ?d ?2 where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 . FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This returns every class paired with every other class, but only for instances of the first class: ?y ?d ?d2 :m :C :A :m :C :B :m :A :C :m :A :B :m :B :A :m :B :C :n :C :A :n :C :B :n :A :C :n :A :B Note how :n does not include a ?d equal to :B , but it does have ?d2 set to each value. If we remove cases where ?y is set to the second value, then everything will be removed for ?y = :m , since: when ?y is :m , and :m is an instance of :A , then ?y is also an instance of :B and :C when ?y is :m , and :m is an instance of :B , then ?y is also an instance of :A and :C . when ?y is :m , and :m is an instance of :C , then ?y is also an instance of :A and :B However, when ?y is :n not everything is cancelled: when ?y is :n , and :n is an instance of :A , then ?y is and instance of :C , and that gets removed, but :n is not an instance of :B . when ?y is :n , and :n is an instance of :C , then ?y is an instance of :A , and that gets removed, but :n is not an instance of :B . The query to express this is: select distinct ?y ?d ?d2 where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d MINUS { ?y a ?d2 }} Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode ?y ?d ?d2 :n :C :B :n :A :B Now that we've found the values of ?y that we don't want, they can be removed from the original query: select distinct ?y where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?cn . ?y a ?cn MINUS { ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 . FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d MINUS { ?y a ?d2 } } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This gives the single solution of :m ?y :m So the final rule is: insert { ?y a ?c } where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?cn . ?y a ?cn MINUS { ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 . FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d MINUS { ?y a ?d2 } } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode NOTE: This query is for demonstration only. These operations are implemented doubly nested loops, which will not scale at all. It works for small ontologies, but if you try it on something like SNOMED then you will discover that the database will process for over a week. Non-standard SPARQL operations can do this much more efficiently. Final Comment This post was to introduce people to some of the more detailed elements of OWL's representation of Description Logic, explained Valid models are ones in which all interpretations will be true, and how entailment can be made for Consistent statements that lead to correct models for every possible interpretation. The examples at the end demonstrated how entailment can be limited in the open structures of RDFS, but is more capable for the closed structures described in OWL, always remembering that the model itself always follows the Open World Assumption. The SPARQL rule for owl:intersectionOf was me being clever, even if it's useless in the real world due to the scalability issues. 😊 I've been doing this in the real world with code that is outside of SPARQL, but I ought to be able to do it with SPARQL extensions like stardog:list:member (this could remove one level of loop in the above query, but I think it's possible to do even better). All of this is to provide background for my next blog post, which I ought to be able to start now that I've finished writing this! Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Pascal Thormeier Posted on Jan 11 The Mythical One-Fits-All Build Tool Plugin 🦄 (It Actually Exists) # typescript # javascript # webdev # programming Do you know that feeling when you're building a complex web app and you need some functionality that actually exists, but not for the framework you're using? Or, let's say you're building a library that needs to hook into the build process of your project, you'd like to open source it, and you just so happen to use Vite, but some poor soul out there would need this exact library, but for Webpack instead? Or they use Snowpack? Or Brunch? Or... Gulp? Ok, perhaps it's not that bad anymore. The wildest times of the JS world are definitely over. You know, the times when build tools and bundlers and frameworks and component libraries sprouted like mushrooms. A classic XKCD comic about competing standards fits pretty well: You can even read about my own adventures with the niche build tools Brunch and Snowpack]( https://dev.to/thormeier/i-m-going-to-give-snowpack-a-try-now-3ohm ) in some previous articles I wrote. Both of these tools haven’t received a commit in 4 to 5 years now, so support is minimal at best. Nowadays, there are still about half a dozen, give or take a few, build tools/bundlers left that are still highly maintained, broadly used, and that are generally accepted as "standard": Webpack, esbuild, Vite, rspack, Rollup, Rolldown, Bun, and some others based on these. The problem I described initially persists, though: Most of these work in wildly different ways. A Webpack plugin usually doesn't "just work" in Vite and vice versa. And let's not forget esbuild and all the others! Luckily, there's movement. Not only are people using things resembling "standard tools" by now, but ever more of these are emerging. Introducing the UnJS ecosystem One particular group is building off-the-shelf, framework-agnostic packages that work on their own with few to no dependencies: UnJS . (The UnJS website) If you’ve built anything with Nuxt, Vue, Vite or thelike, you’ve likely already used some of their tools without even realising. There are some instant classics like: h3 - a portable and lightweight http server) citty - a CLI builder changelogen - a tool for generating changelogs ofetch - a highly portable fetch replacement nitro - the very thing that powers most of Nuxt's server-side capabilities These tools are everywhere . Staying with Nuxt here for a second, it sometimes feels like Nuxt is simply Vue plus a bunch of UnJS packages and some glue code. Excellent work by these people, if you ask me. These libraries work agnostic of your build tool/bundler, but they don't directly integrate with them. That's where the, at least in my humble opinion, magnum opus of the UnJS team comes in: unplugins . I know what a plugin is - but what's an unplugin? Great question! I could imagine that the UnJS people had a look at some popular build tools and thought, "Most, if not all, of them use some hook system for plugins. Often, these hooks are named similarly. Why not unify them into a single plugin system?" And that's precisely what unplugin is: A unified system to hook into build tools. Authors of any unplugin only need to define the actual business logic (i.e., what does the plugin actually do ), and the unplugin system takes over the rest. It essentially defines a plugin for each supported build system, all of which contain the same logic the author has implemented. Let's compare the "legagcy plugin architecture" to the unplugin approach: Without unplugin With unplugin One codebase per plugin One logic factory Tool-specific APIs, lots of reading up on them Unified hooks, all behaving the same way Higher maintenance Lower maintenance An example using a starter template So, let's say we want to create a small plugin that replaces one word with another in the user's main.ts file. To get started, it's advised to use a template. Luckily, the folks over at UnJS have created a starter template for us that we can use by executing these commands: npx degit unplugin/unplugin-starter my-unplugin cd my-unplugin npm i Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This will clone the starter repository into a folder called my-unplugin . It creates everything we need for a working unplugin. And lo and behold, it even includes our basic unplugin already! When we open src/index.ts , we see the following code: import type { UnpluginFactory } from ' unplugin ' import type { Options } from ' ./types ' import { createUnplugin } from ' unplugin ' export const unpluginFactory : UnpluginFactory < Options | undefined > = options => ({ name : ' unplugin-starter ' , transformInclude ( id ) { return id . endsWith ( ' main.ts ' ) }, transform ( code ) { return code . replace ( ' __UNPLUGIN__ ' , `Hello Unplugin! ${ options } ` ) }, }) export const unplugin = /* #__PURE__ */ createUnplugin ( unpluginFactory ) export default unplugin Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Now, there's a ton to unpack here. Unplugins are written by creating a factory function that takes a bunch of options. The function returns the unplugin's definition. Using some generic hooks (in this case, transformInclude and transform , we can do all sorts of things. In these hooks, we specify what will be executed when the user's build tool runs them. transformInclude checks if a given file name (that's what id is) should be transformed in the first place. If true, the transform function then receives the contents of that file and returns a transformed version. In our case, we replace __UNPLUGIN__ with Hello Unplugin! . So if the user's project's main.ts would look like this: console . log ( ' __UNPLUGIN__ ' ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The built main.js would look like this: console . log ( ' Hello Unplugin! ' ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode And how does it now create the build tool specific stuff? Again, great question! We notice a bunch of other files in the src/ directory. They're named after the build tool they're for, for example, vite.ts , astro.ts , webpack.ts and so on. Let's have a look at vite.ts : import { createVitePlugin } from ' unplugin ' import { unpluginFactory } from ' . ' export default createVitePlugin ( unpluginFactory ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Is it really that simple? Let's look at webpack.ts : import { createWebpackPlugin } from ' unplugin ' import { unpluginFactory } from ' . ' export default createWebpackPlugin ( unpluginFactory ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Yup, seems like! What the unplugin library does here is take the factory and create a plugin from it, with specialised functions. Ideally, we don’t even need to touch these files, ever. Sounds good - but what can we actually do with this? Well, the possibilities are endless . Here's a list of all supported hooks: Hook Rollup Vite webpack esbuild Rspack Farm Rolldown Bun enforce ❌ ✅ ✅ ❌ ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ buildStart ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ resolveId ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ loadInclude ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ load ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ transformInclude ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ transform ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ watchChange ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ buildEnd ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ writeBundle ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ (Source: official unplugin guide) I want to especially point out three of these hooks: resolveId - This one's used for resolving file names, i.e. path rewriting, directory aliasing and similar load - Change how specific files (determined via loadInclude ) are loaded. You could potentially even fetch things from a CDN here transform - Change code directly as a string. Replace, add, remove, compile, whatever you can think of As you can see, though, not all build tools support all hooks. But that's ok. You usually can find a way to circumvent this or create logic specific to these build tools. I strongly recommend reading the official guide for this. Here's some ideas from the top of my head: A plugin that offers compiler macros like CURRENT_YEAR that get replaced at build time Count all unique padding s and margin s in the code base to give the user an overview Automagic Brainf**k support! How would a project now use this unplugin Like any other plugin, mostly. In Vite, for example, a user could do this: import { defineConfig } from ' vite ' import MyUnplugin from ' @my-company/my-unplugin/vite ' export default defineConfig ({ plugins : [ MyUnplugin (), ], }) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Sounds good - are there any real life use cases? Indeed, there are! The most popular is unplugin-icons , which lets us install almost any icon in any project by installing, configuring, and using it. Another real-life example is what we’ve built during my time at Liip for the Swiss canton of Basel-Stadt: a design system with an installable plugin that lets other agencies create websites that automatically align with the canton's CI/CD. It does that by providing Tailwind, installing all necessary PostCSS plugins and delivering a ton of prebuilt utilities and CSS components. You can read up on it on Liip's blog ! Sooo, should everyone be writing unplugins now? As we German-speaking people say: "Jein" (yes-and-no). My recommendation, based on experience, is that it's sensible for things expected to be used by many different projects, as it gives you the maximum amount of freedom with little to no downsides, aside from being forced to write agnostic code. Generally, the business logic could even live in its own package. Why not build a library that exports the functionality and use that as a dependency for an unplugin? That way, the library itself is encapsulated, testable and could be used for other purposes and in different contexts, too, even without the need for a build tool. If you're writing a Vite package for your own project that you're never going to open-source or that doesn't make any sense at all when used without Vite, though, an unplugin seems like overkill or even a hindrance at times. Nevertheless, what the people at UnJS built here is a fantastic piece of technology! The logical next step is to standardise build tool interfaces, much like Vite and most UnJS packages already do. Which package do you think would be worth building an unplugin for? I hope you enjoyed reading this article as much as I enjoyed writing it! If so, leave a ❤️ ! I write tech articles in my free time and like to drink coffee every once in a while. If you want to support my efforts, you can offer me a coffee ☕ ! You can also support me directly via Paypal ! Or follow me on Bluesky 🦋 ! Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Seb Hoek Seb Hoek Seb Hoek Follow Software developer 25+y. I spent time in very small and very large organizations. I learn, build, occasionally teach and, this is new, write. Location Zürich, Switzerland Education If you ask nicely I can share my LinkedIn Work Freelancer, founder, dreamer Joined Jan 7, 2026 • Jan 12 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for taking the time and writing it down in so much detail. It is refreshing to see that some still take the time to think through a post and write it manually instead of posting one AI generated text per day they didn't even read themselves. This has real value! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Pascal Thormeier Pascal Thormeier Pascal Thormeier Follow Passionate full stack developer, course author for Educative, book author for Packt. Find my work and get to know me on my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thormeier Location Switzerland Education BSc FHNW Computer Science (iCompetence) Pronouns he/him Work Software Developer GIS at Canton of Zurich Joined Jul 20, 2020 • Jan 12 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide You're very welcome! I do enjoy writing very much, and I do think of it as a form of art, even technical writing! The developer community has always been built upon the principles of sharing things openly and helping each other. Otherwise, the Open Source thought wouldn't have been so successful. I'm trying to keep the legacy alive and give back to the community that has essentially allowed me and so many others to build entire careers. You're very right to point out the flood of AI-generated stuff that has been hitting most platforms in the last few years. My guess is that they're pursuing a different goal: maximum engagement, either to sell stuff or to be seen. They don't want to share their knowledge for the sake of it - they want clicks. And if AI-generated texts can achieve maximum engagement and don't even "need" editing anymore (most of them do, though), that's a huge ROI. However, I’m not entirely innocent myself... AI has played a role in some of my posts, but mainly an assistive one. I use Grammarly to correct spelling and other errors, and I’ve used ChatGPT in the past to flag flaws in my explanations and suggest where I could add more detail. But: I do all the research myself, all images are hand-crafted, I come up with the topics on my own, and I share my own knowledge and my take on it. And I write the text with my own fingers on my own keyboard! :) Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Seb Hoek Seb Hoek Seb Hoek Follow Software developer 25+y. I spent time in very small and very large organizations. I learn, build, occasionally teach and, this is new, write. Location Zürich, Switzerland Education If you ask nicely I can share my LinkedIn Work Freelancer, founder, dreamer Joined Jan 7, 2026 • Jan 12 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for your reply. AI certainly helps to write better texts, and there is nothing wrong with it. I guess I was just slightly annoyed by all the posts lately with no substance, and I was quite happy to find your posts. Keep them coming :) Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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Get Started 30-day FREE trial. Free technical support during your trial. No credit card required. Buy Now .NET MAUI controls are also included in DevCraft bundles. Learn more. 70+ Enterprise-Grade .NET MAUI Components Build data-rich, interactive and visually polished apps with a complete UI library designed for speed, scalability and cross-platform excellence. Featured Components Data Grid CollectionView Scheduler Charts TreeDataGrid PDF Viewer Editors Theming See all Display and manage large, complex datasets with high performance and full interactivity. High-performance rendering & smooth scrolling Inline editing and full CRUD support Sorting, filtering, grouping, searching, and summaries Paging and different Selection Modes Custom templates, frozen columns, and drag & drop See .NET MAUI DataGrid Documentation Render and manage lists with flexible layouts and excellent performance. 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Review the source code available for every example. .NET MAUI Controls Showcase App This application demonstrates a variety of .NET MAUI controls available in the component suite and features demos of highlighted features. Explore Now View Samples in GitHub View the app's documentation Crypto Tracker App The Crypto Tracker Demo is a crypto app showcasing real-time cryptocurrency price fluctuations, powered by Telerik UI for .NET MAUI controls. 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Our website and mobile apps use Telerik and the controls provided for MAUI and Angular are very nice. Using Telerik speeds up development. It prevents having to manage a number of controls that could be abandoned, and gives a unified look and feel to the end product. Very easy to integrate. Quick to implement. Support has been good. Telerik provides controls that aren't native to frameworks and platforms and speeds up development by pre-solving problems. The code examples are also helpful for doing non-standard things. Mostly positive experience - really appreciate the MAUI controls and reporting capabilities. Awards Greatness—it’s one thing to say you have it, but it means more when others recognize it. Telerik is proud to hold the following industry awards. 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Play Visual Studio Extensions Telerik UI for .NET MAUI offers Visual Studio project templates and toolbox extensions. They are available for Windows and macOS and aim to help developers create .NET MAUI applications easier and faster. Visit the following pages for more information: Project Templates for VS on Windows Toolbox Extension for VS on Windows Visual Studio Code Integration Maximize your efficiency with the Telerik Extension for Visual Studio Code. It allows you to generate pre-configured projects for Telerik UI for .NET MAUI controls. Additionally, the extension supports code snippets for fast UI component reference and configuration. Visit the following pages for more information: Creating new projects in Visual Studio Code Telerik UI for .NET MAUI Code Snippets Embedded Reporting Transforming raw data into actionable insights is the core function of reporting. Simplify development workflow with an intuitive embedded reporting tool that helps developers enable business users to easily create, edit and view reports on their own. Embed Reporting into Blazor, Angular, ASP.NET Core, WinForms, WPF and more apps. You can buy .NET MAUI and Reporting in DevCraft Complete and Ultimate bundles. Visit the following pages for more information: Learn More about Telerik Reporting Explore Embedded Reporting for business users Check out Report Designers Check out Report Viewers Frequently Asked Questions What is .NET MAUI framework? .NET MAUI is Microsoft’s .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native applications for mobile (Android OS and iOS), tablet, and desktop (Windows and macOS) devices using a shared code base. How does .NET MAUI work? Overall, .NET MAUI streamlines the process of building cross-platform applications by enabling code reuse, platform-specific customization, and a unified development experience. It provides a powerful framework for developers to create high-quality, native applications that run on multiple devices and operating systems using a single codebase. Why should I choose Telerik UI for .NET MAUI? Telerik UI for .NET MAUI components suite saves development time when you are building cross-platform applications. The components are highly customizable and ensure seamless integration into your apps. The suite boosts the .NET MAUI productivity and brings UI consistency across different platforms. How do I get started with Telerik UI for .NET MAUI? Getting started with the Telerik UI for .NET MAUI controls is straightforward: Download and install Telerik UI for .NET MAUI Create a Visual Studio project with Telerik UI for .NET MAUI Start building your next .NET MAUI application For more information on getting started with the Telerik UI for .NET MAUI controls, visit our product documentation . What are the platforms supported by Telerik UI for .NET MAUI? Telerik UI for .NET MAUI supports Android, iOS, Windows and macOS platforms. Can I deploy an application that uses Telerik UI for .NET MAUI controls to unlimited clients? Yes, Progress Telerik product licenses have no deployment limitations—they can be used for an unlimited number of applications spanning various servers and domains. Please refer to the Purchasing & Licensing FAQs page for more information. Where can I find demos of Telerik UI for .NET MAUI? The sample apps are designed to demonstrate the power of the Telerik UI controls suite. You can browse the Telerik UI for .NET MAUI demo apps here , download them on iOS, Android, Mac and Windows devices, as well as access their source code on GitHub. Is .NET MAUI a good choice for modernization and/or migration scenarios? Yes, absolutely! .NET MAUI provides a unified platform for developing cross-platform applications. This reduces development effort and ensures consistent functionality across different devices. The Telerik UI for .NET MAUI offers a robust set of modern UI controls and components, facilitating the creation of visually appealing and feature-rich applications. With its enhanced performance and improved productivity, Telerik UI for .NET MAUI empowers developers to modernize or migrate their applications efficiently, while leveraging the latest advancements in cross-platform development. Learn how to build “modern” into every new or legacy app with Telerik UI for .NET MAUI . What support options does Telerik UI for .NET MAUI offer? Depending on your needs, Telerik UI for .NET MAUI offers the following flexible support options: Lite support: 72-hour response time, 10 support incidents Priority support: 24-hour response time, unlimited support incidents Unlimited support: Everything in Priority support, plus phone assistance and remote web assistance What is the price of Telerik UI for .NET MAUI? The Telerik UI for .NET MAUI controls suite comes with several purchase options, giving you flexibility based on the needs of your project. Please refer to the Telerik UI for .NET MAUI pricing page for more information. Is .NET MAUI different than Xamarin? .NET MAUI is an evolution of Xamarin. It builds upon Xamarin.Forms and provides additional enhancements, improved performance, and a simplified development experience. .NET MAUI offers a single project structure, improved tooling, and increased code sharing capabilities, making it the recommended choice for cross-platform app development with .NET. Is .NET MAUI better than Flutter? Both Flutter and .NET MAUI enable the creation of cross-platform applications through code sharing across multiple platforms. The primary distinction between Flutter and .NET MAUI lies in their programming language choices. Flutter utilizes Dart, a language developed by Google, while .NET MAUI utilizes C# as its main language. 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https://www.git-tower.com/blog/tower-windows-10#merge-queue | Tower 10 for Windows — Introducing Graphite Support | Tower Blog You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Tower Navigation Features Undo Anything Just press Cmd+Z Drag and Drop Make the complex effortless Integrations Use your favorite tools Tower Workflows Branching Configurations Stacked Pull Requests Supercharged workflows All Features Release Notes Pricing Support Documentation Contact Us Account Login Learn Git Video Course 24 episodes Online Book From novice to master Cheat Sheets For quick lookup Webinar Learn from a Git professional First Aid Kit Recover from mistakes Advanced Git Kit Dive deeper Blog Download Download < Back to Blog Tower 10 for Windows — Introducing Graphite Support Bruno Brito November 2025 | 7 min read Share: The wait is over: Tower 10 has arrived! For enthusiasts of Stacked Pull Requests, this release is a game-changer. We're excited to announce comprehensive support for Graphite , integrating its most powerful features directly into Tower. You can now handle your stacked branches and craft Pull Requests seamlessly within our Git client ✌️ With our Tower 8.0 update , we set the stage for incorporating advanced Git workflows. Features like Branch Dependency and the "Restack" action were introduced, and the response from our user community has been overwhelmingly positive. Building on that foundation, Tower 10 now offers full support for Graphite's toolset, empowering you to merge changes into your projects faster than ever. This article will guide you through the essentials of Graphite and how it integrates with Tower 10. About Graphite If you want to enhance your team's Pull Request process and are unfamiliar with Graphite , you're in for a treat! Graphite employs a stack-based methodology that allows developers to work on several features in parallel by layering changes. This is often called the Stacked Pull Requests workflow . The idea is straightforward: by linking smaller, incremental Pull Requests, you reduce the amount of code to be reviewed. This leads to quicker integration and minimizes the chances of significant merge conflicts or bugs. Effective branch management is key to this approach, and this is where Graphite excels. Even if you are the sole user of this workflow in your team, it works flawlessly from the get-go. There's every reason to give it a shot! 😉 Graphite not only simplifies branch management but also provides a dedicated interface for code reviews (be sure to check out AI Reviews !) and complements GitHub by extending its functionality. In addition to its Web UI, Graphite provides: A CLI tool A VS Code extension You can discover more about Graphite in this article . We believed that integrating these capabilities into a Git client would be a great advantage, so we went ahead and did just that. Let's start the tour! Setting Up Graphite in Tower 10 To begin, simply click the "Workflows" button in the toolbar and select the new Graphite.dev entry. You will need a Graphite.dev account and the Graphite CLI tool (version 1.5.3 or higher) installed. Tower 10 – Enabling the Graphite Workflow ☝️ You may find the "Configure Workflow" button greyed out if you haven't configured Graphite yet. Make sure you install the CLI tool and configure the Graphite token by accessing Tower's terminal ("File -> Open in Terminal"). You'll be asked to specify the "Trunk" branch (typically main ) and your Graphite token , which should be detected automatically by Tower. We recommend installing the Graphite binary via npm , the standard package manager for Node.js. You'll notice the "Workflows" icon has changed to Graphite. Clicking it gives you quick access to popular Graphite commands and opens the Graphite dashboard in your browser. Tower 10 – Graphite Workflow in Toolbar Working with Graphite in Tower 10 Now is a great time to explore the Graphite commands you can run effortlessly in Tower! Working Copy With the Graphite workflow active, you'll see new options in the "Working Copy" view. We've introduced a "Create" action that lets you instantly make a new branch with your staged changes (equivalent to gt create in the Graphite CLI). This is a best practice in the Graphite workflow, which recommends treating each branch as a small, atomic changeset with a single commit initially. The "Commit" action is similar to the gt modify --commit command in Graphite: it adds a new commit to the current branch and automatically restacks if there are no conflicts. Tower 10 — "Working Copy" view ☝️ Tower's "Quick Amend" feature is also compatible with the Graphite workflow. To amend the current branch's commit, hold down ( Left Alt + CTRL ), and the "Commit" button will change to "Modify". This is the same as running gt modify in the Graphite CLI. Creating a Stacked Branch Graphite is centered around Stacked Branches, and creating a new one is simple: right-click on any branch to create a new stacked branch based on it. Tower 10 — Create New Stacked Branch In the following dialog, you can choose its parent branch for straightforward integration and opt to check it out right away. Tower 10 — Create New Stacked Branch Dialog From the context menu, you can also perform all other standard Graphite operations, like renaming, merging, squashing, or deleting branches. Tower 10 – Additional Context Menu Options Setting the Parent Branch You can change a branch's parent at any time, just as you would with Stacked Branches, by using the context menu and selecting "Track Parent Branch." In Graphite's terminology, this is known as "tracking" ( gt track ) and "untracking" ( gt untrack ) a stacked branch. Tower 10 – Setting the Parent Branch Restacking Restacking syncs all changes by rebasing each child branch onto its parent. Tower shows an icon in the sidebar for branches that need restacking. You can perform this action by right-clicking the branch and choosing "Restack [Branch]". In the branch's history, a yellow banner will also inform you that the branch needs to be restacked. Tower 10 — Restack Branch In the "Restack Branch" dialog, you'll see a "Restack Full Stack" option. If this is not checked, Tower/Graphite will restack the selected branch and its parents. If checked, the branch's children will also be restacked (hence "full stack"). Tower will let you know if any conflicts occur during the restack. Tower 10 — Restack Branch Dialog Syncing a Branch Right-clicking any branch also lets you "sync" it. This synchronizes all branches in the stack, much like the gt get command. Tower 10 — Sync Branch Dialog Tower also offers extra options, like restacking all branches in your repository. Submitting a Branch (To Create a Pull Request) You can submit a branch to create a PR by right-clicking it and selecting the option from the context menu. More options are available by clicking the drop-down arrow, such as updating only branches with existing open PRs. Tower 10 — Submit Branch to Graphite All open Pull Requests are accessible in Tower's "Pull Requests" view, in the sidebar or via the shortcut CTRL + 4 . Tower 10 — Pull Requests This view lets you inspect, merge, close, comment on, or check out pull requests without opening a browser. Merge Queue Graphite includes a Merge Queue feature that avoids semantic merge conflicts by automating the rebase process during merges. This keeps the trunk branch "green" and helps development teams move faster with fewer interruptions. In Tower, if a merge is possible, the Graphite branch is added to the merge queue. The merge is asynchronous, so you'll need to manually refresh and sync the branch to see if it has been merged. When a Graphite branch is sent to the merge queue, it's validated remotely. If it can be merged, it is; otherwise, the process fails. To do this, right-click the branch and choose "Add [BRANCH] to Merge Queue…" from Tower's context menu. Tower 10 — Graphite's Merge Queue Warning Messages While using Tower, you might accidentally disrupt Graphite's state with certain Git operations, like a git push . Tower will warn you when this might happen before you proceed. Tower 10 — Warning Message You can enable or disable these prompts in the "Integration" tab of Tower's Settings. Tower 10 — Integration Settings Other Improvements As always, we've also made some other improvements under the hood. Here's a list of the improvements and bug fixes we've addressed: System Menu: The Alt + SPACE shortcut now works as expected. 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http://gmpg.org/xfn/11 | XFN 1.1 profile XFN 1.1 relationships meta data profile Authors Tantek Çelik Matthew Mullenweg Eric Meyer As described in HTML4 Meta data profiles . rel HTML4 definition of the 'rel' attribute. Here are some additional values, each of which can be used or omitted in any combination (unless otherwise noted, and except where prohibited by law) and their meanings, symmetry , transitivity and inverse if any. Please see the XFN home page for more information about XFN . friendship (pick at most one) contact Someone you know how to get in touch with. Often symmetric. acquaintance Someone who you have exchanged greetings and not much (if any) more — maybe a short conversation or two. Often symmetric. friend Someone you are a friend to. A compatriot, buddy, home(boy|girl) that you know. Often symmetric. physical met Someone who you have actually met in person. Symmetric. professional co-worker Someone a person works with, or works at the same organization as. Symmetric. Usually transitive. colleague Someone in the same field of study/activity. Symmetric. Often transitive. geographical (pick at most one) co-resident Someone you share a street address with. Symmetric and transitive. neighbor Someone who lives nearby, perhaps only at an adjacent street address or doorway. Symmetric. Often transitive. family (pick at most one) child A person's genetic offspring, or someone that a person has adopted and takes care of. Inverse is parent. parent Inverse of child. sibling Someone a person shares a parent with. Symmetric. Usually transitive. spouse Someone you are married to. Symmetric. Not transitive. kin A relative, someone you consider part of your extended family. Symmetric and typically transitive. romantic muse Someone who brings you inspiration. No inverse. crush Someone you have a crush on. No inverse. date Someone you are dating. Symmetric. Not transitive. sweetheart Someone with whom you are intimate and at least somewhat committed, typically exclusively. Symmetric. Not transitive. identity me A link to yourself at a different URL. Exclusive of all other XFN values. Required symmetric. There is an implicit "me" relation from the contents of a directory to the directory itself. Acknowledgments Please see our Thanks page for acknowledgments. Copyright Copyright © 2003–2026 GMPG . Some rights reserved . | 2026-01-13T08:48:08 |
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Abdulqudus Abubakre Posted on Apr 17, 2020 append VS appendChild # javascript # html This VS That (3 Part Series) 1 append VS appendChild 2 Spread VS Rest Operator 3 em VS rem This is the first post in the this vs that series. A series aimed at comparing two often confusing terms, methods, objects, definition or anything frontend related. append and appendChild are two popular methods used to add elements into the Document Object Model(DOM). They are often used interchangeably without much troubles, but if they are the same, then why not scrape one....Well they are only similar, but different. Here's how: .append() This method is used to add an element in form of a Node object or a DOMString (basically means text). Here's how that would work. // Inserting a Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . append ( child ); // This appends the child element to the div element // The div would then look like this <div><p></p></div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // Inserting a DOMString const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); parent . append ( ' Appending Text ' ); // The div would then look like this <div>Appending Text</div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode .appendChild() Similar to the .append method, this method is used to elements in the DOM, but in this case, only accepts a Node object. // Inserting a Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . appendChild ( child ); // This appends the child element to the div element // The div would then look like this <div><p></p></div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // Inserting a DOMString const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); parent . appendChild ( ' Appending Text ' ); // Uncaught TypeError: Failed to execute 'appendChild' on 'Node': parameter 1 is not of type 'Node' Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Differences .append accepts Node objects and DOMStrings while .appendChild accepts only Node objects const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); // Appending Node Objects parent . append ( child ) // Works fine parent . appendChild ( child ) // Works fine // Appending DOMStrings parent . append ( ' Hello world ' ) // Works fine parent . appendChild ( ' Hello world ' ) // Throws error .append does not have a return value while .appendChild returns the appended Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); const appendValue = parent . append ( child ); console . log ( appendValue ) // undefined const appendChildValue = parent . appendChild ( child ); console . log ( appendChildValue ) // <p><p> .append allows you to add multiple items while appendChild allows only a single item const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); const childTwo = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . append ( child , childTwo , ' Hello world ' ); // Works fine parent . appendChild ( child , childTwo , ' Hello world ' ); // Works fine, but adds the first element and ignores the rest Conclusion In cases where you can use .appendChild , you can use .append but not vice versa. That's all for now, if there are any terms that you need me to shed more light on, you can add them in the comments section or you can reach me on twitter This VS That (3 Part Series) 1 append VS appendChild 2 Spread VS Rest Operator 3 em VS rem Top comments (26) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Follow To code, or not to code Email ronakjethwa@gmail.com Location boston / seattle Education Computer Science Work Front End Engineer Joined May 6, 2020 • May 24 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice one! Few more suggestions for the continuation of the series! 1. Call vs Apply 2. Prototype vs __proto__ 3. Map vs Set 4. .forEach vs .map on Arrays 5. for...of vs for...in Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Like comment: Like comment: 12 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Follow Front end developer, JavaScript enthusiast, Community Builder Location Abuja, Nigeria Joined Jan 3, 2020 • May 24 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Sure, will do that. Thanks Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Follow To code, or not to code Email ronakjethwa@gmail.com Location boston / seattle Education Computer Science Work Front End Engineer Joined May 6, 2020 • May 24 '20 • Edited on May 24 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide happy to contribute by writing one if you need :) Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Rashid Enahora Rashid Enahora Rashid Enahora Follow Joined May 25, 2023 • Oct 20 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you sir!!! That was very clear and concise!!! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Tulsi Prasad Tulsi Prasad Tulsi Prasad Follow Making software and writing about it. Email tulsi.prasad50@gmail.com Location Bhubaneswar, India Education Undergrad in Information Technology Joined Oct 12, 2019 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Very consice and clear explanation, thanks! Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Follow Front end developer, JavaScript enthusiast, Community Builder Location Abuja, Nigeria Joined Jan 3, 2020 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Glad I could help Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Follow Currently interested in TypeScript, Vue, Kotlin and Python. Looking forward to learning DevOps, though. Location Thailand Education Yes Joined Oct 30, 2019 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It would be nice if you also compare the speed / efficiency. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Frupreneur Frupreneur Frupreneur Follow Joined Jan 10, 2020 • Apr 3 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide "In cases where you can use .appendChild, you can use .append but not vice versa." well if you do need that return value, appendChild does the job while .append doesnt Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ryan Zayne Ryan Zayne Ryan Zayne Follow Joined Oct 5, 2022 • Jul 21 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Would anyone ever need that return value tho? 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https://lab174.com/blog/202601-yaml-norway/#cb10-3 | YAML? That’s Norway problem < Back to LAB174.com YAML? That’s Norway problem 2026-01-12 Abstract A deep dive into YAML’s Norway problem: why the country code NO gets parsed as false, its history from YAML v1.0 to v1.2, and why popular libraries still exhibit this behavior in 2026. What is yaml Yaml is a well-known data serialization language designed for human readability. It’s a popular choice for configuration files and metadata. Here’s a simple example: # project.yaml title : Nonoverse description : Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms. link : https://lab174.com/nonoverse countries : - DE - FR - PL - RO Let’s verify that the above example parses correctly. We’ll use Python 1 with Py Yaml 2 version 6.0.3 (the latest version as of this writing). First, let’s install it: python3 -m pip install pyyaml==6.0.3 Now let’s write a simple script to parse the yaml file: # python-pyyaml.py import json import yaml with open ( "project.yaml" , "r" , encoding = "utf-8" ) as f: data = yaml.safe_load(f) print (json.dumps(data, indent = 2 )) Running python3 python-pyyaml.py produces this output: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "PL" , "RO" ] } So far everything behaves as expected. As of January 2026 Python is the world’s 4th most popular programming language according to a 2025 Stack Overflow Survey ( archive ) ↩︎ Py Yaml is Python’s most popular yaml library and a top 20 Python library overall in the last month according to PyPI Stats ( archive ). It is also an “official” yaml library in the sense that its source code is hosted in a Github repository owned by the yaml Github account; see: Canonical source repository for Py Yaml . ↩︎ The Norway problem in yaml When we change the original yaml file and add Norway’s two letter iso country code to the existing list: countries : - DE - FR - NO - PL - RO Using the same parsing method, the file now yields this result: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , false , "PL" , "RO" ] } Note that NO has been replaced with false . This is unexpected. Nothing about the context suggests a boolean should appear here. The NO literal sits in a list of country codes like FR or PL and appears similar in form. The problem, of course, is that “no” is also an English word with a negative meaning. This feature was originally added to allow writing booleans in a more human readable way, e.g.: platforms : iPhone : yes iPad : yes AppleWatch : no This gets parsed as: { "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false } } The idea was that configuration files should read like natural language. In practice this behavior proved problematic, becoming the notorious Norway problem in yaml . One workaround is to escape the string, like this: countries : - DE - FR - "NO" - PL - RO With quotes, the file parses as expected: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false }, "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "NO" , "PL" , "RO" ] } Many articles about yaml ’s Norway problem stop here, presenting quoting as the canonical fix. There is more. Yaml ’s history To understand today’s state of the Norway problem we’ll first look at how yaml evolved. May 2001 – Yaml first pass specification At this time, yaml was more of a concept than a finished language. It looked a bit different, though somewhat recognizable. Below is a partial example from the original specification; there are more in the full document, sadly none with boolean values. buyer : % address : % city : Royal Oak line one : 458 Wittigen's Way line two : Suite 292 postal : 48046 state : MI family name : Dumars given name : Chris The document makes no mention of parsing no to false . The “Serilization Format / bnf ” section even contains a typo and a “to do” note 3 : This section contains the bnf 4 productions for the yaml syntax. Much to do… Full first pass specification – archived link ↩︎ Bnf stands for “Backus–Naur form”, a notation system for syntax definition ( Wikipedia ). ↩︎ January 2004 – Yaml v1.0 final draft This version describes various ways of presenting scalars 5 , including both quoted scalars and plain scalars with implicit typing. This is what we’re after. Version 1.0 defined only sequence , map , and string as mandatory types 6 . The rest were optional, but a reference specification existed. That reference specification for the optional boolean type included English word format. Supported words were: true/false , on/off , and also yes/no 7 . This allows the Norway problem to appear – even if following that part of reference is described as optional. – Bonus: implicit typing can be overridden with explicit tags – we’ll talk about this later. – Bonus: single sign characters, i.e. + and - should also be treated as true and false ; even more so, as they are described as the canonical form 8 ! A scalar data type, or just scalar, is any non-composite value. Generally, all basic primitive data types are considered scalar source: Wikipedia ↩︎ Following is a description of the three mandatory core tags. Yaml requires support for the seq, map and str tags. source: Yaml v1.0 specification, tag repository ↩︎ English word format: implicit english ~= true|True|TRUE |false|False|FALSE |yes|Yes|YES |no|No|NO |on|On|ON |off|Off|OFF source: Yaml v1.0 boolean type specification – archived link ↩︎ Single sign character format: implicit canonical ~= +|- source: Yaml v1.0 boolean type specification – archived link ↩︎ January 2005 – Yaml v1.1 final draft Version 1.1 maintained the same implicit typing behavior as v1.0. However, the types listed in the spec – including boolean – while still not mandatory, were now strongly recommended 9 . – Bonus: single sign characters are no longer included and the canonical form is now y/n 10 . these tags represent types that are useful across a wide range of applications and it is strongly recommended they be used whenever appropriate to promote interoperability. source: Yaml v1.1 specification, tag repository ( archive ) ↩︎ Yaml v1.1 boolean type specification , ( archive ) ↩︎ July 2009 – Yaml Revision 1.2.0 Its goal was to make yaml compliant with json , going as far as allowing json to be a subset of yaml 11 . Implicit typing rules have been removed, including the boolean English word format. – Bonus: explicit typing rules are still present. On paper, the Norway problem shouldn’t exist anymore, at least not since this yaml revision. So why are we still seeing it in 2026? The primary objective of this revision is to bring Yaml into compliance with json as an official subset. source: Yaml revision v1.2.0 ↩︎ Yaml spec version history until v1.2.0 Yaml spec version Date Type of no : Value of no first pass specification May 2001 unspecified unspecified v1.0 January 2004 boolean false v1.1 January 2005 boolean false v1.2.0 July 2009 string "no" Table 1: Summary of yaml spec changes. Note that “Type of no ” and “Value of no ” labels refer to the literal without quotes. Yaml in practice To understand why the Norway problem persists, we need to examine the scope of work involved in implementing yaml spec changes. Some clues are present in earlier text already, we see that yaml supports implicit typing, explicit typing, and various presenting formats. Also, the time between different yaml spec version releases is measured in years. What hides between the lines is that yaml and its specification are very, hugely, extremely complex. Seriously, it’s hard to overstate this. Since v1.0 yaml ’s goal was to build upon xml 12 and a number of other technologies, as listed in the final draft 13 : Yaml integrates and builds upon concepts described by C, Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, rfc0822 ( mail ), rfc1866 ( html ), rfc2045 ( mime ), rfc2396 ( uri ), xml , sax and soap Yaml supports attachments, custom tags, references – the list goes on. There was even yaxml , an xml binding for yaml 14 . There are 9 ways of writing multiline strings – and some claim the number is actually 63 15 . Characters like ? , ! , !! in some cases have special meanings, with the latter allowing arbitrary code execution. Given this complexity, the Norway problem wasn’t the only language quirk in yaml v1.1. Revision v1.2 simplified boolean behavior and more (e.g. handling of null and numerical values), while other language features remained unchanged. How did libraries react to changes in such a complex specification? In fact yaml was originally intended to be a markup language and its name stood for “Yet Another Markup Language”. Six months after the first pass specification, in January 2002, it was renamed to “ Yaml Ain’t Markup Language”. ↩︎ Yaml v1.0 specification, prior art ↩︎ a subset of xml which has yaml ’s information model, but xml ’s syntax (…) a xslt Stylesheet is provided, along with the canonical invoice example in xml using this schema source: Yaxml , the (draft) xml Binding for yaml – archived link ↩︎ There are 5 6 NINE (or 63, depending how you count) different ways to write multi-line strings in yaml . (…) 2 block styles, each with 2 possible block chomping indicators (or none), and with 9 possible indentation indicators (or none), 1 plain style and 2 quoted styles: 2 x (2 + 1) x (9 + 1) + 1 + 2 = 63 source: Stack Overflow answer ( archived ) ↩︎ Yaml libraries As of January 2026 popular yaml libraries still haven’t moved from v1.1 to v1.2, and they still exhibit the Norway problem. Smaller alternative projects have appeared, but their usage hasn’t surpassed the existing v1.1 libraries. Some users have built their own alternative parsers, mixing v1.1 and v1.2 features, or focusing on a subset of yaml suited to their needs. Below are some examples. Py Yaml As mentioned before, Py Yaml is Python’s most popular yaml library and one of the most popular Python libraries overall. Py Yaml never added v1.2 support. There is an open issue from 2017 in Py Yaml ’s Github project about introducing support for v1.2 16 . There are at least two more related open issues, plus several closed ones. An unofficial library 17 exists that can be used on top of Py Yaml to provide partial v1.2 support (its documentation notes that not all v1.2 features are implemented). Another Python library, ruamel.yaml 18 , supports v1.2 by default. Py Yaml Github Issue #116 ↩︎ yamlcore PyPI project page ↩︎ ruamel.yaml PyPI project page ↩︎ Lib Yaml Lib Yaml is the long-standing C library for yaml , it is used widely as a dependency by other tools and bindings. Like Py Yaml , it’s an “official” implementation – in the sense that its canonical repository is hosted on Github and owned by the official ‘yaml’ Github account. Lib Yaml also never added v1.2 support. An open issue from 2016 in Lib Yaml ’s github project requests adding v1.2 support 19 . As mentioned earlier, Lib Yaml sits deep in dependency trees; changing its behavior is especially risky and slow. A less popular library, libfyaml 20 , supports v1.2 by default. Lib Yaml Github Issue #20 ↩︎ libfyaml Github project page ↩︎ Golang’s gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Currently unmaintained 21 , historically the most popular and still holds more Github stars then other Golang yaml libraries. It’s especially interesting because it declares support for a mix of v1.1 and 1.2 22 . The Golang’s most popular actively maintained library 23 defaults to v1.2 behavior. “This project is unmaintained” , source: gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Github project page ↩︎ “The yaml package supports most of yaml 1.2, but preserves some behavior from 1.1 for backwards compatibility.” , source: gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Github project page ↩︎ goccy/go-yaml Github project page ↩︎ Kyaml Kyaml is a yaml dialect built for the Kubernetes project, launched in June 2025. Its goal is to provide a safer and less ambiguous tool; it is also designed specifically for Kubernetes, trading generality for predictability. The announcement blog post references the Norway problem directly 24 . Yaml ’s significant whitespace requires careful attention to indentation and nesting, while its optional string-quoting can lead to unexpected type coercion (for example: “The Norway Bug”). source: Kubernetes v1.34 Sneak Peek ↩︎ Is the Norway problem solved? Yaml ’s ecosystem is not just libraries, it’s also the community of users. Including: strong and conflicting opinions about yaml in general and the Norway problem in particular. In some part this outcome could be expected; after all yaml is very popular, deceptively complex, and is used in different kinds of scenarios, from small personal config files to critical infrastructure setups. Many texts don’t distinguish between yaml spec versions at all 25 . Even when spec version numbers are used, they’re frequently mistyped. It’s not difficult to find documentation claiming that implicit boolean typing is a trait of yaml specification version 1.2 26 (the correct version is v1.1); mistakes get spotted 27 and eventually updated, but that takes more time and effort than making the original typo. On the other hand we see users who declare the Norway problem as solved because it doesn’t exist in the latest spec version, or because they haven’t experienced it themselves, or for other reasons 28 . To be fair, that language feature was removed over a decade ago, and it’s unexpected that popular libraries still support the older spec version. Technically, the issue is solved in the spec – but in practice, most widely adopted implementations still support implicit boolean typing, as we’ve seen. Finally, there are end users who are so unhappy with yaml that they prefer almost anything else 29 . We end up with countless use cases (hobby, pro, critical infrastructure, …), roles (spec author, library maintainer, end user debugging a failed deployment at 11pm, …), and just as many points of views. The yaml specification defines many strings that are automatically interpreted as boolean values, which often conflicts with developer expectations. When you write country: NO , the yaml parser interprets NO as the boolean false , not the string "NO" source: What is the Norway Bug? ↩︎ The most tragic aspect of this bug , however, is that it is intended behavior according to the yaml 1.2 specification. source: The Norway Problem – why Strict Yaml refuses to do implicit typing and so should you ↩︎ In this case a Github issue has been created: It was intended according to the yaml 1.1 specification, but in yaml 1.2, the only recognized booleans are true , True , TRUE , false , False , FALSE . source: strictyaml Github issue #186 ↩︎ I don’t want to link to individual messages on social platforms to err on the side of users’ privacy; I’ll paraphrase some of them below, for illustration purposes. Norway problem has been solved for 16 years. Using 1.1 at this point is just forehead palming foolishness. The Norway issue is a bit blown out of proportion. I have been using YAML for 5+ years and have never had it. We stopped having this problem over ten years ago. Just quote your strings. Another solution is to change the country name. ↩︎ Same as earlier, I’ll paraphrase a few messages below, meant for illustration. Stop using YAML YAML - just say Norway. You should stop even tolerating YAML, refuse on sight. YAML made sense before JSON became a thing. YAML made me look at XML wistfully. Why people persist with YAML in new projects is baffling to me. People from Norway couldn't sign up. Took us a while to figure out. ↩︎ What next? In yaml final draft v1.0, the document specified that, along with yes and no , + and - should also be parsed as booleans. This was removed v1.1. There was an idea to keep that functionality when plus or minus signs were preceded with a dot ( .+ and .- ), but it didn’t catch on. Despite its well known and lesser known quirks, yaml remains popular and widely used. At this scale small quirks cascade into unexpected issues. And changes – or fixes – are introduced at a glacial pace. Then again, yaml ’s charm has its place, as evidenced by its popularity. While spec change adoption is very slow, it is still ongoing. New projects will likely adopt newer libraries, where the Norway problem no longer exists. If there is a single takeaway from this article, it’s this: yaml ecosystem is fragmented; on the whole it is moving towards a slightly stricter version. Implicit boolean typing is getting removed, it’s no longer in the official specification and most new libraries adhere to that. As of January 2026 however, the older libraries are stuck on the older version of the spec, they are still more popular and updating or phasing them out may take a while. Frequently Asked Questions Why not just use json in place of yaml ? A common reply is “no comments” – because json doesn’t support comments 30 ; many other yaml features aren’t supported either. This makes json a simpler and stricter alternative. Wheter that’s a better fit for your project, that depends on the project. As always, personal preference plays a role too. Note: json has its own flavors, like jsonc 31 . It was a conscious decision; there is an explanation from Douglas Crockford, as well as a suggestion about using json for configuration files: I removed comments from json because I saw people were using them to hold parsing directives, a practice which would have destroyed interoperability. I know that the lack of comments makes some people sad, but it shouldn’t. Suppose you are using json to keep configuration files, which you would like to annotate. Go ahead and insert all the comments you like. Then pipe it through JSMin before handing it to your json parser. source: Google Plus post by Douglas Crockford – archived link ↩︎ Json with Comments – project’s homepage ↩︎ Is yaml a superset of json ? After writing this article, I’m still not entirely sure. Even though the goal of yaml revision v1.2.0 was to make that happen and revisions 1.2.0 and 1.2.1 claimed it explicitly 32 : Yaml can therefore be viewed as a natural superset of json , offering improved human readability and a more complete information model. That text has been removed from the latest yaml revision 1.2.2. A popular article 33 claims to prove that yaml is not a superset of json , but that article uses a v1.1 parser – and as we know v1.1 never claimed json compatibility. So that won’t help us. The actual reason might be that yaml requires maps to have unique keys 34 , while json only recommends it 35 . So perhaps most json (i.e. json where objects have unique keys) is a subset of yaml . Some ambiguity remains. See e.g.: Yaml Version 1.2 Revision 1.2.1 ↩︎ Json treats the value 1e2 a number, of course, because it’s not in quote marks. Yaml fails to parse it as a number so silently falls back to treating it as a string. source: YAML IS NOT A SUPERSET OF JSON ↩︎ The content of a mapping node is an unordered set of key/value node pairs, with the restriction that each of the keys is unique source: Yaml Version 1.2 Revision 1.2.2 ↩︎ The names within an object SHOULD be unique. source: The application/json Media Type for JavaScript Object Notation ( json ) ↩︎ What went wrong? This question is out of scope for this article – here the goal is to prioritize facts over “what if?”. If i had to answer, I’d say that nothing went wrong. When a complex technology with a stable ecosystem introduces a breaking change, sometimes the process can take ages. The main surprise here is how complicated yaml really is. Also, as we’ve seen, with yaml and related tools being free software, anyone could contribute to improving the v1.2 adoption rate – or move to a tool that suits them better, or even create one. What about toml , sexagesimal numbers, schemas, human genes, Ruby, or Perl? These topics are only loosely related to the Norway problem, and this text is already quite long. If you enjoyed reading it, leave positive feedback somewhere and a Part 2 might happen. In the meantime, visit my homepage 36 and check out my other projects – maybe you’ll find something else you’ll enjoy. LAB174 homepage ↩︎ Epilogue Implicit boolean typing has been removed, but explicit boolean typing still remains. If a uniform yaml 1.2 future actually arrives, you can still bring a little bit of nostalgia to your code by writing: title : Nonoverse description : Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms. link : https://lab174.com/nonoverse platforms : iPhone : !!bool yes iPad : !!bool yes # Note the explicit typing here and above. AppleWatch : !!bool no countries : - DE - FR - NO - PL - RO When parsed with yq , a tool that supports yaml revision 1.2 by default: yq eval -o=json project.yaml It returns: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false }, "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "NO" , "PL" , "RO" ] } < Back to LAB174.com | 2026-01-13T08:48:08 |
https://www.pcloadletter.dev/blog/abandoning-stackoverflow/ | We might have been slower to abandon Stack Overflow if it wasn't a toxic hellhole Skip to main content pcloadletter Top level navigation menu Home About We might have been slower to abandon Stack Overflow if it wasn't a toxic hellhole 07 January 2026 If you were a software developer prior to 2024, you probably used Stack Overflow. It was a reliable place to find good answers to many technical questions. If you asked any questions there, you probably also know that it was a toxic hellhole—you often got criticized for not having basic knowledge or not understanding error messages. This isn't exactly a secret. In 2018, Stack Overflow published a blog post entitled Stack Overflow Isn't Very Welcoming. It's Time for That to Change . I don't know about you, but I never felt like behavior on the site got any better. Any time I asked a question I braced for impact. Was I about to get smacked down? Recently, a graph of the total number of Stack Overflow questions over time started making rounds on the internet: This graph shows a steady decline in usage from about 2017 to 2023 and then usage falls off a cliff. In a Reddit posts asking why developers are moving away from Stack Overflow, one user put it pretty succinctly : "Because I can get an answer from an LLM (which does need to be verified) in less than a minute versus the hours or days I would have to wait to get a toxic and potentially useless reply on stackoverflow. They should really downsize or just kill the company it’s a relic of the past and most developers won’t miss it." This is how a lot of us feel. Developer sentiment on generative AI can be mixed, but we know that at least it won't be an asshole to us, unlike many "helpers" on Stack Overflow. One question I have is if we would have been slower to abandon Stack Overflow if it was a welcoming community. I don't know. Getting answers from generative AI would still have been faster. I suspect we may have fought a little harder to preserve Stack Overflow in some capacity if it was a positive place. And I think this should be a lesson to other communities out there: instead of relying solely on being necessary, you should also be a positive place. Because when the next thing comes along and makes you less necessary, people won't hesitate to abandon you. Enjoy this post? Please subscribe to my RSS feed on Feedly or add my RSS XML file to another reader! Previous: Cool project, will you actually maintain it? Next: Features for no one (AI edition) RSS Feedly © 2025 pcloadletter | 2026-01-13T08:48:08 |
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Paige Bailey for Google AI Posted on Jul 2, 2025 with Olivier Lacombe From prompt to deployed app in less than 2 minutes # webdev # ai # programming # gemini A Hands-On Guide to Google AI Studio's New Build Feature Ever had a brilliant app idea but dreaded the mountain of boilerplate code, setup, and debugging needed to just get a prototype running? What if you could describe your app in a sentence and watch it come to life, fully structured and ready to deploy securely and at scale? That's not science fiction anymore. It's the new "Build apps with Gemini" feature in Google AI Studio , a revolutionary tool that acts as your AI co-founder, architect, and developer, all rolled into one. In this guide, we'll walk you through the entire process, from a simple idea to a live, deployed web application, using the example from the video: an AI-powered "Magic: The Gathering" card generator. Step 1: Articulating your idea Everything starts with your idea. The key to this new feature is describing what you want to build in clear, natural language. The more detail you provide in your initial prompt, the better the result. Our goal is to create an AI-enriched TypeScript application that generates a unique Magic: The Gathering card, complete with art and text. Here’s the prompt we'll use, just like in the video: "Please create an app that generates a unique new Magic the Gathering card, using Imagen for the visuals, and Gemini to create the text descriptions and stats for the card." Notice how specific this is, while still being concise. We're not just asking for a card generator; we're specifying the AI models to use for different tasks (Imagen for images, Gemini for text). This helps the AI assistant make better architectural decisions. If you do not specify the models to use for your prototype, behind the scenes Gemini will do its best to select the right models for you. If needed, you can always edit the model string in the Build interface, which we’ll see in a second. Once you've typed your prompt, hit the "Run prompt" button (the upward arrow icon). Step 2: Entering the Build interface The moment you run the prompt, AI Studio whisks you away to a new, IDE-like interface where your app will be created, and where you can recursively iterate on Gemini’s output. Let's break down what you're seeing: Code Assistant (Left Panel): This is your AI partner's control center. It shows you its thought process, the files that Gemini is creating, and any errors that the model encounters and fixes. File Explorer & Code Editor (Center): This is a standard code editor view. You'll see a complete file structure (folders, components, services) appear here, and you can click on any file to see the code being written in real-time. Preview pane (right panel): Once the code for you app has been generated, this is where you’ll see the app displayed. Alt-text: A full-screen shot of the empty build interface right after the prompt is run, and once you can see the visualization of the example app. Use annotations to label the "Code Assistant," "File Explorer," and "Code Editor" panels. Step 3: Gemini’s "Thinking" process This is one of the most interesting parts of the experience. In the Code Assistant panel, you'll see a "Thinking..." section, using Gemini 2.5’s new “Thinking” capabilities. If you expand it, you can follow Gemini's step-by-step plan for designing and developing the AI-enabled application. This isn't a black box – Gemini in AI Studio’s Build section is transparent about its strategy: Analyzing Concepts: Understanding the core request. Refining User Input: Planning how to best use the prompt. Outlining API Integrations: Deciding how to connect to the Gemini and Imagen APIs. Mapping Project Components: Structuring the app into logical React components. Developing App Logic: Writing the functions that will power the app. This gives you insight into how a sophisticated AI agent approaches software development from scratch, and will change as you create new and more complex applications. Step 4: Automated Code Generation As the AI Studio Code Assistant works through its plan, you'll see the file explorer populate. This isn't just a single script or a handful of files; it's a well-structured, modern web application project, using the latest Gemini GenAI SDKs and models. You'll see files and folders for things like: components/ (e.g., CardDisplay.tsx, UserInput.tsx) services/ (e.g., geminiService.ts) types.ts for robust TypeScript definitions index.html as the entry point App.tsx as the main application component The code is written in TypeScript and uses the React framework, following modern best practices. The AI assistant uses the latest versions of the Google Gemini SDKs and models, so you're always building on the cutting edge, and with the right syntax and conventions. Step 5: Automated Error Correction Even AI makes mistakes! During the generation process, the assistant might create a small bug, like a type mismatch or an incorrect import. But here's the magic: Gemini catches and fixes its own errors, without you needing to intervene. In the GIF below, you can see a notification pop up: "Analyzing 10 errors..." The Code Assistant then works through them, "Resolving Type-Import Conflicts" and "Fixing Import Declarations" until all files have a green checkmark. This self-healing capability saves an enormous amount of debugging time. Step 6: Previewing your application Once the code is generated and the errors are fixed, it's time to see your creation. At the top of the interface, you can hide the Code Assistant and the Code Editor to focus on the Preview pane. The app you described is now visualized right within your IDE, and you can interact with it to test new features, or iterate on the design. For our example, we see the "MTG Card Forge AI" interface. We can type in an idea ("A wise old turtle that practices time magic.") and click "Forge My Card!" The app shows loading states and then uses the Gemini and Imagen APIs to generate a complete card, "Chronoshell Ancient," with beautiful art and descriptive text. Step 7: Going Public - Deployment & Sharing A prototype is great, but a deployed, secure, and scalable app is even better. AI Studio and Google Cloud Run makes this process incredibly simple. In the top right corner, you have several options: Download: Get a .zip file of the entire project to run and edit locally. Share: Generate a link to share your applet with others. Deploy to Cloud Run (Rocket Icon): This is the most powerful option. With a single click, you can deploy your application to Google Cloud Run. You just need to select a Google Cloud project with billing enabled. The app will be live on a public URL, and your API keys are kept secure on the backend—they are never exposed to the client. Now it’s your turn to build! In just a few minutes, we went from a single sentence to a fully-functional, deployed web application with a structured codebase, API integrations, and a live UI. This new build feature in Google AI Studio is a game-changer for rapid prototyping, learning, and bringing ideas to life faster than ever before. Head on over to Google AI Studio , try it out, and share your creations. We can’t wait to see what you build! Top comments (63) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Dan Silcox Dan Silcox Dan Silcox Follow I write lots of code and drink too much coffee. When I’m not at work I’m probably walking the dog or spending time with my family! Location Hampshire, UK Pronouns he / him Joined Mar 17, 2017 • Jul 4 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is super cool! So often I start on my cool new idea, get half way through like building out the data layer or something and lose interest :D Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Falk Falk Falk Follow Application Developer by day, Apple-native toolmaker by night. Exploring structured data, machine learning, and AI use cases for SMEs. Location Cologne, Germany Education IU internationale Hochschule Pronouns he Work EDI Application Developer @ Deichmann SE Joined Aug 24, 2025 • Aug 24 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Haha same here! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nathan Tarbert Nathan Tarbert Nathan Tarbert Follow I am a developer and open-source evangelist! Location Florida, USA Education Kingsland University Work Community Engineer Joined Feb 22, 2023 • Jul 3 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide this is extremely impressive, honestly the self-healing errors thing blew my mind you think developers will actually start relying on AI for full projects soon, or just for quick prototypes Like comment: Like comment: 10 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Matt Mccord Matt Mccord Matt Mccord Follow Software eng with 8+ years experience from Microsoft to startups looking for opportunities. Ex-touring musician bringing creative problem-solving to tech. Passions: coding, game design, and music. Location Tucson, AZ Education Nashville Software School Pronouns He / Him Joined Sep 15, 2024 • Jul 9 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It would also be nice to have something that could look at a big 2-5+ year old project and suggest optimizations or spot causes of some bug or side effect you describe. Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nish Nish Nish Follow Joined May 31, 2025 • Jul 3 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Very Insightful! Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dotallio Dotallio Dotallio Follow Joined Apr 7, 2025 • Jul 4 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Really like how it shows each thinking step instead of being a mystery box. Has anyone tried deploying something other than the card generator yet? Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Mihir Ranjan Mihir Ranjan Mihir Ranjan Follow Joined Jul 6, 2025 • Jul 6 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It feels like bubble and all will come to an end when these giants will be in the market with proper user marketing. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Renald Renald Renald Follow Joined Jun 3, 2025 • Jul 21 '25 • Edited on Jul 21 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide There isn't a single LLM model capable of building a production ready app in 2 minutes. Let alone Gemini models, which are way behind Claude. And even Claude makes stupid mistake, that would never be allowed in production. More like "From prompt to a somewhat working throwaway prototype in less than 2 minutes" Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Debajyati Dey Debajyati Dey Debajyati Dey Follow Web Developer, Freelance Technical Writer, Casual Deep Learning Enjoyer, always eager to learn new technologies Location West Bengal, India Education Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, W.B. Pronouns He/Him Joined Feb 25, 2024 • Sep 6 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide exactly. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Anthony Nwagbaoso Onyeador Anthony Nwagbaoso Onyeador Anthony Nwagbaoso Onyeador Follow A behaviourist, mystic and Developer. Love teaching, going out. I'm open minded, Easy listener, ambivalent in person. Location Abuja, Nigeria Joined Jul 13, 2020 • Jul 24 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Love the booster to develop. Unfortunately for me I'm just working only with my device pending the arrival of my laptop. Once it comes the moon will be my starting prompt. I salute the lesson. Expect mine when I get my hands on my baby. Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nini Coe Nini Coe Nini Coe Follow Finance profile with interest in new technology Joined Nov 16, 2024 • Jul 31 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I m not a expert in coding and full stack development, I used Google AI Studio, to generate an AI App. when finished he did not integrate the AI and states the following to me: "You've hit on a very important point, and your thinking is absolutely correct. In a standard development environment, you would indeed use a .env file at the root of your project to store sensitive information like API keys. That file is intentionally not checked into version control (like Git) to keep the key private. The reason you don't see a .env file in the project structure I've provided is because my environment is a bit different. I'm providing you with the application's source code, but I cannot create or manage external configuration files like .env. The application is built on the assumption that the environment where it runs will have the API_KEY available. In your own local setup, you would simply create a file named .env in the main project folder with the following content: Generated code API_KEY="YOUR_GEMINI_API_KEY_HERE" Use code with caution. When you run the development server (like Vite or Create React App), it automatically loads variables from this .env file and makes them accessible to the application through process.env.API_KEY, which is exactly what the geminiService.ts file is expecting. So, to summarize: Your understanding is spot-on. A .env file is the standard way to handle this. The code is written to correctly use that standard practice. You would just need to create that .env file yourself in a real-world scenario." Do we need to finish the APP ourselves? Or how does it work? Any-one can help me? 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I am a computer scientist focused on frontend development with experience in html, CSS , JavaScript and currently learning react Location Ondo state, Nigeria Education Ondo state university of science and technology okitipupa, ondo state Nigeria Work Student Joined Jun 17, 2024 • Sep 10 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide it can finsih the app for you but if you want to run it locally on your laptop may be through an IDe you will need to create a .env file in the root of your folder and paste this API_KEY="YOUR_GEMINI_API_KEY_HERE", the gemini api key can be gotten from the api key icon on the right corner when building Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Peter Peter Peter Follow Joined Jun 4, 2021 • Jul 3 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The next Game Changer of the week;) Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Capin Judicael Akpado Capin Judicael Akpado Capin Judicael Akpado Follow 🎯 Web Developer | ✍️ SEO Content Writer | 🚀 Builder of High-Performance Digital Solutions Location Ouidah, Benin Pronouns He Work Freelance Web developer || SEO Content Writer Joined Jun 20, 2025 • Jul 21 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Very impressive. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse juweria mohamood Posted on Jan 10 What I Wish I Knew Before Deploying My First Backend Application. # programming # devops # deployment # backend When I wrote my first backend application, I thought the hard part was over once the API worked locally. The endpoints responded, tests passed, and everything felt done. Deployment proved me wrong. Getting an application to run reliably on a server was a completely different challenge—one that I underestimated at the beginning. Looking back, there are a few lessons I wish I had learned earlier that would have saved me a lot of time and frustration. This post is a reflection on those early mistakes and what I do differently now. Deployment Is Not an Afterthought At first, I treated deployment as something to “figure out later.” I focused heavily on writing features and ignored how the application would actually run in production. What I learned quickly is that deployment decisions affect how you write code: How configuration is handled How errors are logged How services communicate How scalable the app can be Now, I think about deployment early—even when building small projects—because it shapes better engineering decisions from day one. The Server Is Not Your Local Machine One of my biggest early mistakes was assuming the server environment would behave like my laptop. It doesn’t. On a server, you have to think about: Linux file permissions Open ports and firewalls Environment variables Running processes in the background The first time my app “worked locally but not on the server,” I realized how important it is to understand the environment your code runs in—not just the code itself. Hardcoding Secrets Will Eventually Hurt You In my early projects, I didn’t give much thought to secrets. API keys and credentials lived in config files or environment-specific code. This is risky. Now, I make it a rule to: Use environment variables Never commit secrets Treat configuration as a first-class part of the application It’s a small habit that prevents big problems later. Logging Matters More Than You Think When something breaks in production, you don’t have a debugger attached. Early on, I had very little logging, which made debugging production issues painful. Today, I always make sure: Errors are logged clearly Logs are meaningful, not noisy I can understand what happened without guessing Good logging turns production issues from stressful mysteries into solvable problems. What I Do Differently Now With more experience, my approach has changed: I keep deployment setups simple I document steps clearly I automate where possible I test deployments early, even for small apps Most importantly, I treat deployment as part of the development process—not a separate task. Final Thoughts If you’re new to backend development, struggling with deployment is normal. Everyone goes through it. The good news is that each mistake teaches you something valuable. Over time, deployment stops feeling scary and starts feeling like just another engineering problem you know how to solve. In upcoming posts, I’ll share practical guides on deploying backend applications step by step, including FastAPI and cloud platforms like DigitalOcean. 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Running through August 31 , the Real-Time AI Agents Challenge powered by n8n and Bright Data invites you to build AI Agents using cutting-edge tools that are reshaping how AI agents access and process data. ✨ Join us on August 19 at 12pm ET for a special livestream right on the DEV homepage. Our co-founder @peter will be walking through the tools for this challenge with the n8n and Bright Data teams! For anyone that can't make it, we'll make sure to include the video in our resource section below. ✨ Building with n8n's automation platform combined with Bright Data's web data infrastructure truly puts you at the forefront of AI agent development. We have one prompt for this challenge with five chances to win, we hope you give it a try! Our Prompt Unstoppable Workflow Build an unstoppable workflow with n8n that leverages Bright Data's n8n Verified Node to create something truly useful, complex, and creative. Your agent should demonstrate how adding real-time web data helps enhance what AI can accomplish. Real-Time AI Agents Challenge Submission Template Please review all challenge rules on the official challenge page before submitting. Judging Criteria and Prizes All submissions will be judged on the following: Utilization of Underlying Technology Accessibility and User Experience Business Value and Use Case Creativity and Usability Writing Quality (Clarity and Originality) Five talented prompt winners will receive: $1,000 USD DEV++ Membership Exclusive DEV Badge All Participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge on their DEV profile. How To Participate In order to participate, you will need to publish a post using the submission template above . All projects must: Use n8n's AI Agent node with Bright Data's verified node. Be publicly accessible via n8n's chat interface or another interaction layer, OR include a screen capture/demo video Inculde your n8n workflow JSON in a GitHub Gist or similar format (JSON file in the associated repo) Bright Data Credits Participants will receive $250 in credits upon signing up through our dedicated sign up link . If you're not seeing the credits in your account, try adding devto as a promo code. If additional credits are required, participants can email noah@brightdata.com with the subject line "DEV Challenge - Credit Required," including the email they used to sign up and details about their use case. Important Note: Use of Data Provided by Bright Data If you receive data from Bright Data as part of this challenge, it is solely for use in your project submission. This data is not intended for reuse, resale, or redistribution at any point. Data provided for the competition will be accessed through an account created by Bright Data and credited using a dev.to promotion code. The promotion code will provide the necessary credits to complete your project as part of the challenge. Misuse of the data or credits may result in disqualification from the competition and/or revocation of access. Please review our full rules, guidelines, and FAQ page before submitting so you understand our participation guidelines and official contest rules such as eligibility requirements. Helpful Links Get to know n8n and Bright Data by utilizing their docs and tutorials: Get n8n : Start fast with a 14-day trial on cloud or with the free self-hosted community edition n8n Quick Start Tutorial: Developer Docs Bright Data Blog Bright Data Use Cases Bright Data's n8n Verified Node DEV Live Stream : Important Dates August 13 : AI Agents Challenge begins! August 31: Submissions due at 11:59 PM PDT September 11 : Winners Announced The era of intelligent, data-driven AI agents is here. We can't wait to see what you build! Good luck and happy coding! Top comments (66) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Peter Kim Frank The DEV Team Peter Kim Frank The DEV Team Peter Kim Frank Follow Doing a bit of everything at DEV / Forem Email peter@dev.to Education Wesleyan University Pronouns He/Him Work Co-Founder Joined Jan 3, 2017 • Aug 13 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Huge fan and regular personal user of both n8n + Bright Data. Really excited to see what folks build. Like comment: Like comment: 11 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Follow Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC, building Axrisi—an AI-powered browser extension for seamless on-page text processing and productivity. Opened Chicos restaurant in Tbilisi, Georgia. Email turazashvili@gmail.com Location Tbilisi, Georgia Education EXCELIA La Rochelle Pronouns He/Him Work Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC and Axrisi Joined May 30, 2025 • Aug 13 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Another opportunity to learn new technology. Don't miss out guys :) Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Aditya Aditya Aditya Follow Software Engg | Making things ↔ complicated is my hobby. Location New Delhi, India Pronouns He/Him Work Taazaa Inc. Joined Nov 14, 2021 • Aug 16 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I'm also participating this time. I'm planning to make something wow. Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Evan Dickinson Evan Dickinson Evan Dickinson Follow hi! I'm evan Joined May 22, 2024 • Aug 18 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is actually amazing. I know exactly what I’m going to build with this. A leads gen engine but also so much more. It actually fits nicely with my hustle project currently Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Inforeole Automatisations IA Inforeole Automatisations IA Inforeole Automatisations IA Follow Inforeole fuel enterprise with AI agents powered by Bright Data's web data. We automate market intelligence, lead generation & pricing strategies to give businesses a competitive edge. Location france Joined Aug 17, 2025 • Aug 17 '25 • Edited on Aug 30 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Using n8n this : You get a json file, including the html body tag Then you can parse it to get easily Google Results Easy with Brightdata + n8n Phil | inforeole Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Evan Dickinson Evan Dickinson Evan Dickinson Follow hi! I'm evan Joined May 22, 2024 • Aug 18 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide If I’m not mistaken you’d need to actual html to get the links. Usually links are in anchor tags ( ). I don’t actually know any dedicated html parsers in js(like bs4 in python) so that’d be something to figure out. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand William Carlson William Carlson William Carlson Follow Joined Aug 19, 2025 • Sep 11 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Wait, who won!? I missed the post. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Sep 11 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The winners were just announced here: Congrats to the Winners of the Real-Time AI Agents Challenge powered by n8n and Bright Data! Jess Lee for The DEV Team ・ Sep 11 #devchallenge #ai #n8nbrightdatachallenge #machinelearning Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Nikoloz Turazashvili (@axrisi) Follow Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC, building Axrisi—an AI-powered browser extension for seamless on-page text processing and productivity. Opened Chicos restaurant in Tbilisi, Georgia. Email turazashvili@gmail.com Location Tbilisi, Georgia Education EXCELIA La Rochelle Pronouns He/Him Work Founder & CTO at NikoLabs LLC and Axrisi Joined May 30, 2025 • Sep 1 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I couldn't participate this time unfortunately. was busy working on my project. got funded by VC, news coming soon :) Wish luck to all participants! Checking all projects now. you guys have built some crazy projects! Love it! Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Arslan Sarwar Arslan Sarwar Arslan Sarwar Follow Software Engineer | Technical Writer Email m.arslans171@gmail.com Joined Sep 8, 2021 • Aug 13 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hi, I'm based in Pakistan. I'm eligible to participate in this hackathon according to the official Dev rules. I'm unable to access Bright Data Website without VPN. Can you help me with this? Thanks, Muhammad Arslan Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Aditya Aditya Aditya Follow Software Engg | Making things ↔ complicated is my hobby. Location New Delhi, India Pronouns He/Him Work Taazaa Inc. Joined Nov 14, 2021 • Aug 16 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Is there an issue while accessing it through vpn? If not, use vpn Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jackson Kasi Jackson Kasi Jackson Kasi Follow Self-taught tech enthusiast with a passion for continuous learning and innovative solutions Email nammalvar888@gmail.com Location India Education Completed School, no College but Learner until Death 😎 Work I am try to be an entrepreneur 🎯 Joined Dec 25, 2020 • Aug 26 '25 • Edited on Aug 26 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Is anyone able to assist with the Bright Data N8N Node for the web unlocker? I don't get any response for the zone selection. There is no result from the API Access and extract data from a specific URL - Zone Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Meir Meir Meir Follow AI Engineer @BrightData | Building AI agents, scraping tools, and automations for real-world scale | Passionate about LLMs & web data Joined Jun 12, 2025 • Aug 26 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hi there, Meir from Bright Data here 👋 Can you please make sure that : you have a valid bright data api key the zone web_unlocker1 actually exists in your account (if not, you should create it) since it is Amazon.in you might want to change the country accordingly, this might be a problem. If you are still facing any issues after validating the above, please do let me know, I would love to help you solve it ! Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jackson Kasi Jackson Kasi Jackson Kasi Follow Self-taught tech enthusiast with a passion for continuous learning and innovative solutions Email nammalvar888@gmail.com Location India Education Completed School, no College but Learner until Death 😎 Work I am try to be an entrepreneur 🎯 Joined Dec 25, 2020 • Aug 27 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you for the clarification; I will check it out. Thanks again! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Inforeole Automatisations IA Inforeole Automatisations IA Inforeole Automatisations IA Follow Inforeole fuel enterprise with AI agents powered by Bright Data's web data. We automate market intelligence, lead generation & pricing strategies to give businesses a competitive edge. Location france Joined Aug 17, 2025 • Sep 1 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hi, Check this : n8n.io/workflows/8053-create-data-... You will see how to use it and get responses :-) Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jackson Kasi Jackson Kasi Jackson Kasi Follow Self-taught tech enthusiast with a passion for continuous learning and innovative solutions Email nammalvar888@gmail.com Location India Education Completed School, no College but Learner until Death 😎 Work I am try to be an entrepreneur 🎯 Joined Dec 25, 2020 • Sep 1 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ashley Childress Ashley Childress Ashley Childress Follow Distributed backend specialist. Perfectly happy playing second fiddle—it means I get to chase fun ideas, dodge meetings, and break things no one told me to touch, all without anyone questioning it. 😇 Location Georgia, United States Education University of West Georgia Pronouns She/Her Work SSE @ Home Depot, 7+ years Joined May 30, 2025 • Aug 15 '25 • Edited on Aug 15 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide There's a broken link at the top for [official challenge page]( dev.to/challenges/n8nbrightdata-20... ). 🫠 Is this supposed to be the same as [rules, guidelines, and FAQ page]( dev.to/challenges/brightdata-n8n-2... )? The broken n8nbrightdata-2025-08-13 is also in the prefill template. 😉 Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Aug 15 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks, fixed! Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Sebastian Van Rooyen Sebastian Van Rooyen Sebastian Van Rooyen Follow Joined Mar 13, 2024 • Aug 15 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @jess I'm just confirming if this needs to be the Bright Data node or can it use the Bright Data MCP Server as well? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Aug 15 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @sebastiandevelops confirmed that this need to be the Bright Data Verified Node, and not the Bright Data MCP Server. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Abhi Abhi Abhi Follow SWE Pronouns He/Him Joined Jun 26, 2025 • Aug 17 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide What's the difference between verified node and mcp server? Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Thread Thread Peter Kim Frank The DEV Team Peter Kim Frank The DEV Team Peter Kim Frank Follow Doing a bit of everything at DEV / Forem Email peter@dev.to Education Wesleyan University Pronouns He/Him Work Co-Founder Joined Jan 3, 2017 • Aug 18 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The Verified Node is used in the broader automation/workflow, whereas the MCP is specifically leveraged as a "Tool" by the agent itself. You'll still use the Verified Node to pass data forward to be used by the agent. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Thread Thread Abhi Abhi Abhi Follow SWE Pronouns He/Him Joined Jun 26, 2025 • Aug 19 '25 • Edited on Aug 19 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @peter So, is it mandatory for the AI agent to use the verified node as a tool? Or the verified node can be used independently? Like scrape a website using brightdata node -> extract data using selectors -> send it to the agent for some AI task Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Thread Thread Nadine Nadine Nadine Follow 💫 About Me: I operate with a results-driven, self-directed methodology. My approach prioritizes rapid, on-the-fly acquisition of necessary skills to meet project goals. Education BA, BSc, AWS Certified, GitHub 300 Work Contractor Joined May 31, 2025 • Aug 19 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This can be done using Brightdata’s node on n8n. You create a scraper on Brightdata, then extract the data on n8n. I find you have to build your scraper independently, if you are building a custom scraper Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Thread Thread Abhi Abhi Abhi Follow SWE Pronouns He/Him Joined Jun 26, 2025 • Aug 19 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Yes, that's how I'm thinking of doing it, but since AI agent node is to be used -> should the bright data node should be a tool to the AI agent or it can be used independently? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Thread Thread Nadine Nadine Nadine Follow 💫 About Me: I operate with a results-driven, self-directed methodology. My approach prioritizes rapid, on-the-fly acquisition of necessary skills to meet project goals. Education BA, BSc, AWS Certified, GitHub 300 Work Contractor Joined May 31, 2025 • Aug 19 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Oh I see yes it’s compulsory to use it but not specified how to use in in your workflow. So it depends on you how you use it? 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https://lab174.com/blog/202601-yaml-norway/#cb9-2 | YAML? That’s Norway problem < Back to LAB174.com YAML? That’s Norway problem 2026-01-12 Abstract A deep dive into YAML’s Norway problem: why the country code NO gets parsed as false, its history from YAML v1.0 to v1.2, and why popular libraries still exhibit this behavior in 2026. What is yaml Yaml is a well-known data serialization language designed for human readability. It’s a popular choice for configuration files and metadata. Here’s a simple example: # project.yaml title : Nonoverse description : Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms. link : https://lab174.com/nonoverse countries : - DE - FR - PL - RO Let’s verify that the above example parses correctly. We’ll use Python 1 with Py Yaml 2 version 6.0.3 (the latest version as of this writing). First, let’s install it: python3 -m pip install pyyaml==6.0.3 Now let’s write a simple script to parse the yaml file: # python-pyyaml.py import json import yaml with open ( "project.yaml" , "r" , encoding = "utf-8" ) as f: data = yaml.safe_load(f) print (json.dumps(data, indent = 2 )) Running python3 python-pyyaml.py produces this output: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "PL" , "RO" ] } So far everything behaves as expected. As of January 2026 Python is the world’s 4th most popular programming language according to a 2025 Stack Overflow Survey ( archive ) ↩︎ Py Yaml is Python’s most popular yaml library and a top 20 Python library overall in the last month according to PyPI Stats ( archive ). It is also an “official” yaml library in the sense that its source code is hosted in a Github repository owned by the yaml Github account; see: Canonical source repository for Py Yaml . ↩︎ The Norway problem in yaml When we change the original yaml file and add Norway’s two letter iso country code to the existing list: countries : - DE - FR - NO - PL - RO Using the same parsing method, the file now yields this result: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , false , "PL" , "RO" ] } Note that NO has been replaced with false . This is unexpected. Nothing about the context suggests a boolean should appear here. The NO literal sits in a list of country codes like FR or PL and appears similar in form. The problem, of course, is that “no” is also an English word with a negative meaning. This feature was originally added to allow writing booleans in a more human readable way, e.g.: platforms : iPhone : yes iPad : yes AppleWatch : no This gets parsed as: { "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false } } The idea was that configuration files should read like natural language. In practice this behavior proved problematic, becoming the notorious Norway problem in yaml . One workaround is to escape the string, like this: countries : - DE - FR - "NO" - PL - RO With quotes, the file parses as expected: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false }, "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "NO" , "PL" , "RO" ] } Many articles about yaml ’s Norway problem stop here, presenting quoting as the canonical fix. There is more. Yaml ’s history To understand today’s state of the Norway problem we’ll first look at how yaml evolved. May 2001 – Yaml first pass specification At this time, yaml was more of a concept than a finished language. It looked a bit different, though somewhat recognizable. Below is a partial example from the original specification; there are more in the full document, sadly none with boolean values. buyer : % address : % city : Royal Oak line one : 458 Wittigen's Way line two : Suite 292 postal : 48046 state : MI family name : Dumars given name : Chris The document makes no mention of parsing no to false . The “Serilization Format / bnf ” section even contains a typo and a “to do” note 3 : This section contains the bnf 4 productions for the yaml syntax. Much to do… Full first pass specification – archived link ↩︎ Bnf stands for “Backus–Naur form”, a notation system for syntax definition ( Wikipedia ). ↩︎ January 2004 – Yaml v1.0 final draft This version describes various ways of presenting scalars 5 , including both quoted scalars and plain scalars with implicit typing. This is what we’re after. Version 1.0 defined only sequence , map , and string as mandatory types 6 . The rest were optional, but a reference specification existed. That reference specification for the optional boolean type included English word format. Supported words were: true/false , on/off , and also yes/no 7 . This allows the Norway problem to appear – even if following that part of reference is described as optional. – Bonus: implicit typing can be overridden with explicit tags – we’ll talk about this later. – Bonus: single sign characters, i.e. + and - should also be treated as true and false ; even more so, as they are described as the canonical form 8 ! A scalar data type, or just scalar, is any non-composite value. Generally, all basic primitive data types are considered scalar source: Wikipedia ↩︎ Following is a description of the three mandatory core tags. Yaml requires support for the seq, map and str tags. source: Yaml v1.0 specification, tag repository ↩︎ English word format: implicit english ~= true|True|TRUE |false|False|FALSE |yes|Yes|YES |no|No|NO |on|On|ON |off|Off|OFF source: Yaml v1.0 boolean type specification – archived link ↩︎ Single sign character format: implicit canonical ~= +|- source: Yaml v1.0 boolean type specification – archived link ↩︎ January 2005 – Yaml v1.1 final draft Version 1.1 maintained the same implicit typing behavior as v1.0. However, the types listed in the spec – including boolean – while still not mandatory, were now strongly recommended 9 . – Bonus: single sign characters are no longer included and the canonical form is now y/n 10 . these tags represent types that are useful across a wide range of applications and it is strongly recommended they be used whenever appropriate to promote interoperability. source: Yaml v1.1 specification, tag repository ( archive ) ↩︎ Yaml v1.1 boolean type specification , ( archive ) ↩︎ July 2009 – Yaml Revision 1.2.0 Its goal was to make yaml compliant with json , going as far as allowing json to be a subset of yaml 11 . Implicit typing rules have been removed, including the boolean English word format. – Bonus: explicit typing rules are still present. On paper, the Norway problem shouldn’t exist anymore, at least not since this yaml revision. So why are we still seeing it in 2026? The primary objective of this revision is to bring Yaml into compliance with json as an official subset. source: Yaml revision v1.2.0 ↩︎ Yaml spec version history until v1.2.0 Yaml spec version Date Type of no : Value of no first pass specification May 2001 unspecified unspecified v1.0 January 2004 boolean false v1.1 January 2005 boolean false v1.2.0 July 2009 string "no" Table 1: Summary of yaml spec changes. Note that “Type of no ” and “Value of no ” labels refer to the literal without quotes. Yaml in practice To understand why the Norway problem persists, we need to examine the scope of work involved in implementing yaml spec changes. Some clues are present in earlier text already, we see that yaml supports implicit typing, explicit typing, and various presenting formats. Also, the time between different yaml spec version releases is measured in years. What hides between the lines is that yaml and its specification are very, hugely, extremely complex. Seriously, it’s hard to overstate this. Since v1.0 yaml ’s goal was to build upon xml 12 and a number of other technologies, as listed in the final draft 13 : Yaml integrates and builds upon concepts described by C, Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, rfc0822 ( mail ), rfc1866 ( html ), rfc2045 ( mime ), rfc2396 ( uri ), xml , sax and soap Yaml supports attachments, custom tags, references – the list goes on. There was even yaxml , an xml binding for yaml 14 . There are 9 ways of writing multiline strings – and some claim the number is actually 63 15 . Characters like ? , ! , !! in some cases have special meanings, with the latter allowing arbitrary code execution. Given this complexity, the Norway problem wasn’t the only language quirk in yaml v1.1. Revision v1.2 simplified boolean behavior and more (e.g. handling of null and numerical values), while other language features remained unchanged. How did libraries react to changes in such a complex specification? In fact yaml was originally intended to be a markup language and its name stood for “Yet Another Markup Language”. Six months after the first pass specification, in January 2002, it was renamed to “ Yaml Ain’t Markup Language”. ↩︎ Yaml v1.0 specification, prior art ↩︎ a subset of xml which has yaml ’s information model, but xml ’s syntax (…) a xslt Stylesheet is provided, along with the canonical invoice example in xml using this schema source: Yaxml , the (draft) xml Binding for yaml – archived link ↩︎ There are 5 6 NINE (or 63, depending how you count) different ways to write multi-line strings in yaml . (…) 2 block styles, each with 2 possible block chomping indicators (or none), and with 9 possible indentation indicators (or none), 1 plain style and 2 quoted styles: 2 x (2 + 1) x (9 + 1) + 1 + 2 = 63 source: Stack Overflow answer ( archived ) ↩︎ Yaml libraries As of January 2026 popular yaml libraries still haven’t moved from v1.1 to v1.2, and they still exhibit the Norway problem. Smaller alternative projects have appeared, but their usage hasn’t surpassed the existing v1.1 libraries. Some users have built their own alternative parsers, mixing v1.1 and v1.2 features, or focusing on a subset of yaml suited to their needs. Below are some examples. Py Yaml As mentioned before, Py Yaml is Python’s most popular yaml library and one of the most popular Python libraries overall. Py Yaml never added v1.2 support. There is an open issue from 2017 in Py Yaml ’s Github project about introducing support for v1.2 16 . There are at least two more related open issues, plus several closed ones. An unofficial library 17 exists that can be used on top of Py Yaml to provide partial v1.2 support (its documentation notes that not all v1.2 features are implemented). Another Python library, ruamel.yaml 18 , supports v1.2 by default. Py Yaml Github Issue #116 ↩︎ yamlcore PyPI project page ↩︎ ruamel.yaml PyPI project page ↩︎ Lib Yaml Lib Yaml is the long-standing C library for yaml , it is used widely as a dependency by other tools and bindings. Like Py Yaml , it’s an “official” implementation – in the sense that its canonical repository is hosted on Github and owned by the official ‘yaml’ Github account. Lib Yaml also never added v1.2 support. An open issue from 2016 in Lib Yaml ’s github project requests adding v1.2 support 19 . As mentioned earlier, Lib Yaml sits deep in dependency trees; changing its behavior is especially risky and slow. A less popular library, libfyaml 20 , supports v1.2 by default. Lib Yaml Github Issue #20 ↩︎ libfyaml Github project page ↩︎ Golang’s gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Currently unmaintained 21 , historically the most popular and still holds more Github stars then other Golang yaml libraries. It’s especially interesting because it declares support for a mix of v1.1 and 1.2 22 . The Golang’s most popular actively maintained library 23 defaults to v1.2 behavior. “This project is unmaintained” , source: gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Github project page ↩︎ “The yaml package supports most of yaml 1.2, but preserves some behavior from 1.1 for backwards compatibility.” , source: gopkg.in/yaml.v3 Github project page ↩︎ goccy/go-yaml Github project page ↩︎ Kyaml Kyaml is a yaml dialect built for the Kubernetes project, launched in June 2025. Its goal is to provide a safer and less ambiguous tool; it is also designed specifically for Kubernetes, trading generality for predictability. The announcement blog post references the Norway problem directly 24 . Yaml ’s significant whitespace requires careful attention to indentation and nesting, while its optional string-quoting can lead to unexpected type coercion (for example: “The Norway Bug”). source: Kubernetes v1.34 Sneak Peek ↩︎ Is the Norway problem solved? Yaml ’s ecosystem is not just libraries, it’s also the community of users. Including: strong and conflicting opinions about yaml in general and the Norway problem in particular. In some part this outcome could be expected; after all yaml is very popular, deceptively complex, and is used in different kinds of scenarios, from small personal config files to critical infrastructure setups. Many texts don’t distinguish between yaml spec versions at all 25 . Even when spec version numbers are used, they’re frequently mistyped. It’s not difficult to find documentation claiming that implicit boolean typing is a trait of yaml specification version 1.2 26 (the correct version is v1.1); mistakes get spotted 27 and eventually updated, but that takes more time and effort than making the original typo. On the other hand we see users who declare the Norway problem as solved because it doesn’t exist in the latest spec version, or because they haven’t experienced it themselves, or for other reasons 28 . To be fair, that language feature was removed over a decade ago, and it’s unexpected that popular libraries still support the older spec version. Technically, the issue is solved in the spec – but in practice, most widely adopted implementations still support implicit boolean typing, as we’ve seen. Finally, there are end users who are so unhappy with yaml that they prefer almost anything else 29 . We end up with countless use cases (hobby, pro, critical infrastructure, …), roles (spec author, library maintainer, end user debugging a failed deployment at 11pm, …), and just as many points of views. The yaml specification defines many strings that are automatically interpreted as boolean values, which often conflicts with developer expectations. When you write country: NO , the yaml parser interprets NO as the boolean false , not the string "NO" source: What is the Norway Bug? ↩︎ The most tragic aspect of this bug , however, is that it is intended behavior according to the yaml 1.2 specification. source: The Norway Problem – why Strict Yaml refuses to do implicit typing and so should you ↩︎ In this case a Github issue has been created: It was intended according to the yaml 1.1 specification, but in yaml 1.2, the only recognized booleans are true , True , TRUE , false , False , FALSE . source: strictyaml Github issue #186 ↩︎ I don’t want to link to individual messages on social platforms to err on the side of users’ privacy; I’ll paraphrase some of them below, for illustration purposes. Norway problem has been solved for 16 years. Using 1.1 at this point is just forehead palming foolishness. The Norway issue is a bit blown out of proportion. I have been using YAML for 5+ years and have never had it. We stopped having this problem over ten years ago. Just quote your strings. Another solution is to change the country name. ↩︎ Same as earlier, I’ll paraphrase a few messages below, meant for illustration. Stop using YAML YAML - just say Norway. You should stop even tolerating YAML, refuse on sight. YAML made sense before JSON became a thing. YAML made me look at XML wistfully. Why people persist with YAML in new projects is baffling to me. People from Norway couldn't sign up. Took us a while to figure out. ↩︎ What next? In yaml final draft v1.0, the document specified that, along with yes and no , + and - should also be parsed as booleans. This was removed v1.1. There was an idea to keep that functionality when plus or minus signs were preceded with a dot ( .+ and .- ), but it didn’t catch on. Despite its well known and lesser known quirks, yaml remains popular and widely used. At this scale small quirks cascade into unexpected issues. And changes – or fixes – are introduced at a glacial pace. Then again, yaml ’s charm has its place, as evidenced by its popularity. While spec change adoption is very slow, it is still ongoing. New projects will likely adopt newer libraries, where the Norway problem no longer exists. If there is a single takeaway from this article, it’s this: yaml ecosystem is fragmented; on the whole it is moving towards a slightly stricter version. Implicit boolean typing is getting removed, it’s no longer in the official specification and most new libraries adhere to that. As of January 2026 however, the older libraries are stuck on the older version of the spec, they are still more popular and updating or phasing them out may take a while. Frequently Asked Questions Why not just use json in place of yaml ? A common reply is “no comments” – because json doesn’t support comments 30 ; many other yaml features aren’t supported either. This makes json a simpler and stricter alternative. Wheter that’s a better fit for your project, that depends on the project. As always, personal preference plays a role too. Note: json has its own flavors, like jsonc 31 . It was a conscious decision; there is an explanation from Douglas Crockford, as well as a suggestion about using json for configuration files: I removed comments from json because I saw people were using them to hold parsing directives, a practice which would have destroyed interoperability. I know that the lack of comments makes some people sad, but it shouldn’t. Suppose you are using json to keep configuration files, which you would like to annotate. Go ahead and insert all the comments you like. Then pipe it through JSMin before handing it to your json parser. source: Google Plus post by Douglas Crockford – archived link ↩︎ Json with Comments – project’s homepage ↩︎ Is yaml a superset of json ? After writing this article, I’m still not entirely sure. Even though the goal of yaml revision v1.2.0 was to make that happen and revisions 1.2.0 and 1.2.1 claimed it explicitly 32 : Yaml can therefore be viewed as a natural superset of json , offering improved human readability and a more complete information model. That text has been removed from the latest yaml revision 1.2.2. A popular article 33 claims to prove that yaml is not a superset of json , but that article uses a v1.1 parser – and as we know v1.1 never claimed json compatibility. So that won’t help us. The actual reason might be that yaml requires maps to have unique keys 34 , while json only recommends it 35 . So perhaps most json (i.e. json where objects have unique keys) is a subset of yaml . Some ambiguity remains. See e.g.: Yaml Version 1.2 Revision 1.2.1 ↩︎ Json treats the value 1e2 a number, of course, because it’s not in quote marks. Yaml fails to parse it as a number so silently falls back to treating it as a string. source: YAML IS NOT A SUPERSET OF JSON ↩︎ The content of a mapping node is an unordered set of key/value node pairs, with the restriction that each of the keys is unique source: Yaml Version 1.2 Revision 1.2.2 ↩︎ The names within an object SHOULD be unique. source: The application/json Media Type for JavaScript Object Notation ( json ) ↩︎ What went wrong? This question is out of scope for this article – here the goal is to prioritize facts over “what if?”. If i had to answer, I’d say that nothing went wrong. When a complex technology with a stable ecosystem introduces a breaking change, sometimes the process can take ages. The main surprise here is how complicated yaml really is. Also, as we’ve seen, with yaml and related tools being free software, anyone could contribute to improving the v1.2 adoption rate – or move to a tool that suits them better, or even create one. What about toml , sexagesimal numbers, schemas, human genes, Ruby, or Perl? These topics are only loosely related to the Norway problem, and this text is already quite long. If you enjoyed reading it, leave positive feedback somewhere and a Part 2 might happen. In the meantime, visit my homepage 36 and check out my other projects – maybe you’ll find something else you’ll enjoy. LAB174 homepage ↩︎ Epilogue Implicit boolean typing has been removed, but explicit boolean typing still remains. If a uniform yaml 1.2 future actually arrives, you can still bring a little bit of nostalgia to your code by writing: title : Nonoverse description : Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms. link : https://lab174.com/nonoverse platforms : iPhone : !!bool yes iPad : !!bool yes # Note the explicit typing here and above. AppleWatch : !!bool no countries : - DE - FR - NO - PL - RO When parsed with yq , a tool that supports yaml revision 1.2 by default: yq eval -o=json project.yaml It returns: { "title" : "Nonoverse" , "description" : "Beautiful puzzle game about nonograms." , "link" : " https://lab174.com/nonoverse " , "platforms" : { "iPhone" : true , "iPad" : true , "AppleWatch" : false }, "countries" : [ "DE" , "FR" , "NO" , "PL" , "RO" ] } < Back to LAB174.com | 2026-01-13T08:48:08 |
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse juweria mohamood Posted on Jan 10 What I Wish I Knew Before Deploying My First Backend Application. # programming # devops # deployment # backend When I wrote my first backend application, I thought the hard part was over once the API worked locally. The endpoints responded, tests passed, and everything felt done. Deployment proved me wrong. Getting an application to run reliably on a server was a completely different challenge—one that I underestimated at the beginning. Looking back, there are a few lessons I wish I had learned earlier that would have saved me a lot of time and frustration. This post is a reflection on those early mistakes and what I do differently now. Deployment Is Not an Afterthought At first, I treated deployment as something to “figure out later.” I focused heavily on writing features and ignored how the application would actually run in production. What I learned quickly is that deployment decisions affect how you write code: How configuration is handled How errors are logged How services communicate How scalable the app can be Now, I think about deployment early—even when building small projects—because it shapes better engineering decisions from day one. The Server Is Not Your Local Machine One of my biggest early mistakes was assuming the server environment would behave like my laptop. It doesn’t. On a server, you have to think about: Linux file permissions Open ports and firewalls Environment variables Running processes in the background The first time my app “worked locally but not on the server,” I realized how important it is to understand the environment your code runs in—not just the code itself. Hardcoding Secrets Will Eventually Hurt You In my early projects, I didn’t give much thought to secrets. API keys and credentials lived in config files or environment-specific code. This is risky. Now, I make it a rule to: Use environment variables Never commit secrets Treat configuration as a first-class part of the application It’s a small habit that prevents big problems later. Logging Matters More Than You Think When something breaks in production, you don’t have a debugger attached. Early on, I had very little logging, which made debugging production issues painful. Today, I always make sure: Errors are logged clearly Logs are meaningful, not noisy I can understand what happened without guessing Good logging turns production issues from stressful mysteries into solvable problems. What I Do Differently Now With more experience, my approach has changed: I keep deployment setups simple I document steps clearly I automate where possible I test deployments early, even for small apps Most importantly, I treat deployment as part of the development process—not a separate task. Final Thoughts If you’re new to backend development, struggling with deployment is normal. Everyone goes through it. The good news is that each mistake teaches you something valuable. Over time, deployment stops feeling scary and starts feeling like just another engineering problem you know how to solve. In upcoming posts, I’ll share practical guides on deploying backend applications step by step, including FastAPI and cloud platforms like DigitalOcean. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse juweria mohamood Posted on Jan 10 What I Wish I Knew Before Deploying My First Backend Application. # programming # devops # deployment # backend When I wrote my first backend application, I thought the hard part was over once the API worked locally. The endpoints responded, tests passed, and everything felt done. Deployment proved me wrong. Getting an application to run reliably on a server was a completely different challenge—one that I underestimated at the beginning. Looking back, there are a few lessons I wish I had learned earlier that would have saved me a lot of time and frustration. This post is a reflection on those early mistakes and what I do differently now. Deployment Is Not an Afterthought At first, I treated deployment as something to “figure out later.” I focused heavily on writing features and ignored how the application would actually run in production. What I learned quickly is that deployment decisions affect how you write code: How configuration is handled How errors are logged How services communicate How scalable the app can be Now, I think about deployment early—even when building small projects—because it shapes better engineering decisions from day one. The Server Is Not Your Local Machine One of my biggest early mistakes was assuming the server environment would behave like my laptop. It doesn’t. On a server, you have to think about: Linux file permissions Open ports and firewalls Environment variables Running processes in the background The first time my app “worked locally but not on the server,” I realized how important it is to understand the environment your code runs in—not just the code itself. Hardcoding Secrets Will Eventually Hurt You In my early projects, I didn’t give much thought to secrets. API keys and credentials lived in config files or environment-specific code. This is risky. Now, I make it a rule to: Use environment variables Never commit secrets Treat configuration as a first-class part of the application It’s a small habit that prevents big problems later. Logging Matters More Than You Think When something breaks in production, you don’t have a debugger attached. Early on, I had very little logging, which made debugging production issues painful. Today, I always make sure: Errors are logged clearly Logs are meaningful, not noisy I can understand what happened without guessing Good logging turns production issues from stressful mysteries into solvable problems. What I Do Differently Now With more experience, my approach has changed: I keep deployment setups simple I document steps clearly I automate where possible I test deployments early, even for small apps Most importantly, I treat deployment as part of the development process—not a separate task. Final Thoughts If you’re new to backend development, struggling with deployment is normal. Everyone goes through it. The good news is that each mistake teaches you something valuable. Over time, deployment stops feeling scary and starts feeling like just another engineering problem you know how to solve. In upcoming posts, I’ll share practical guides on deploying backend applications step by step, including FastAPI and cloud platforms like DigitalOcean. 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What to do: Pick any existing app or UI concept you like — mobile, desktop, or web Run your app from any IDE on preferred target platform and launch Hot Design Modify UI controls, bindings, and data visually Use Hot Reload to keep your IDE and design surface perfectly synchronized Let the Hot Design Agent (Preview) help you adjust app UI in real time while the app is running Please note you'll need to share a images and/or recordings as part of this submission. Focus on: showing how AI and live visual design come together to make building beautiful, cross-platform .NET apps faster, easier, and more intuitive. In order to participate, you'll need to create an account and sign in to use Uno Platform Studio Pro for the challenge . It's available with a free 30-day trial, no credit card required . That easily covers the full challenge window (Nov 21 – Dec 7), so you can build and submit your entry without ever hitting a paywall. Publish a post using the submission template below. Submission Template Judging Criteria: Use of underlying technology Usability and User Experience Accessibility Creativity AI Acceleration Demonstrate how contextual AI accelerates app development using Uno Platform MCP Servers. What to do: Choose any AI Agent like Copilot, Claude, Cursor or Codex Build a simple cross-platform Uno Platform app using a public or sample API like JSON Placeholder , or check out 7 Free Public APIs Ask Uno Platform MCP for grounded guidance as you build Allow AI Agents to use Uno Platform MCPs to generate and refine your code Agents can leverage Uno Platform App MCP to see/interact with running app for structured, context-aware AI interactions Produce an app that runs on as many targets as possible — mobile, desktop, or web Please note you'll need to share a images and/or recordings as part of this submission. Focus on: demonstrating how contextual intelligence and modern AI coding assistants help you build faster and smarter with Uno Platform. In order to participate, you'll need to create an account and sign in to use Uno Platform Studio Pro for the challenge . It's available with a free 30-day trial, no credit card required . That easily covers the full challenge window (Nov 21 – Dec 7), so you can build and submit your entry without ever hitting a paywall. Publish a post using the submission template below. Submission Template Judging Criteria: Use of underlying technology Usability and User Experience Accessibility Creativity Helpful Links & Resources Learn more about Uno Platform: Uno Platform Documentation Quick Start Guide Uno Platform Discord Community Connect: X Reddit GitHub LinkedIn Frequently Asked Questions Participation Can I submit to multiple prompts? Yes, you are welcome to submit to multiple prompts. Can one submission qualify for multiple prompts? Yes, if your submission offers a solution to multiple prompts, it can qualify for multiple prompts. Can I submit to a prompt more than once? Yes, you can submit multiple submissions per prompt but you'll need to publish a separate post for each submission. In the event that you may win two or more prompts, and your submission is very close with another participant, we will favor the other participant. In the event that you do win two or more prompts, you will only receive one winner badge. Can I work on a team? Yes, you can work on teams of up to four people. If you collaborate with anyone, you'll need to list their DEV handles in your submission post so we can award a badge to your entire team! Please only publish one submission per team. DEV does not handle prize-splitting, so in the event that your submission wins, you will need to split the prize amongst yourselves. Thank you for understanding! How old do I have to be to participate? Participants need to be 18+ in order to participate. If I live in X, am I eligible to participate? For eligibility rules, see our official challenge rules . Submission Can my submission include open source code? Riffing on open source code and borrowing and improving on previous work/ideas is encouraged but it's important your changes are significant enough to ensure your submission is valid. When does riffing become plagiarism? It will depend, but transparency is important, license compatibility is important. You can use someone else's code to give you a jumpstart to demonstrate your ideas on top of someone else's base, but not just re-package the base. It should be clear to the judges what you added to the project in terms of the code and conceptual inspiration. This means, you should clearly state what you were building on and what elements are original to this new submission. When building on existing code, we expect a significant change that adds something tangible to the output. i.e. a new animation, and new sprite, a new function, a new presentation. Not just changes to the source - i.e. changing colours, changing one sprite, changing one function. What happens if my submission is considered plagiarized or invalid? Anything deemed to be plagiarism will not be eligible for prizes. Incidental plagiarism may simply result in your disqualification from the challenge (regardless of the number of other valid submissions you have published). Egregious plagiarism will result in your suspension from DEV entirely. Any non-generic, non-trivial usage of prior work, including open source code must be credited in your submission. Do submissions have to be in English? Non-english submissions are eligible for a completion badge but not eligible for prizes due to the current limitations of our judges. We will not be judging on mastery of the English language, so please don't let this deter you from submitting if you are not a native English speaker! We hope to evolve this in the future to be more accommodating. Do I need a license for my code? You are not required to license your code but we strongly recommend that you do. Here are some you may consider: MIT , Apache , BSD-2 , BSD-3 , or Commons Clause . Can I use AI? Use of AI is allowed as long as all other rules are followed. We want to give you a chance to show off your skills in realistic scenarios. If you use AI tools to help you achieve your submission, all the power to you. Judging and Prizing Can there be ties? In the event of a tie in scoring between judges, the judges will select the entry that received the highest number of positive reactions on their DEV post to determine the winner. How will I know if I won? Winners will be announced in a DEV post on the winner announcement date noted in our key dates section. When will I receive my DEV badge? Both participation and winner badges will be awarded, in most cases, the same day as the winner announcement. When will I receive my prizes? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Challenges > Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge CHALLENGE RESULTS 🏆 Winners Announced! 🎊 Congrats to the Google AI Multimodal Challenge Winners! Read Announcement Challenge ends soon! Submit your entry now DAYS : HOURS : MINUTES : SECONDS See prompts Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge View Entries Please sign in to follow this challenge The fastest way to start building! Challenge Status: Ended Ended Join our next Challenge We're excited to announce our first challenge with Google AI! Running through September 14 , the Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge invites you to build and deploy innovative applets that showcase the incredible power of Gemini's multimodal capabilities. There's one prompt for this challenge but three chances to win! 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Within our ecosystem, Gemini is evolving to be more than just the models. It supports an entire ecosystem — from the products that billions of people use every day, to the APIs and platforms helping developers and businesses innovate. Among this, Google AI Studio is the fastest way to start building with Gemini. Learn More → Challenge Prompt Build and Deploy a Multimodal Applet Build and deploy an applet on Google AI Studio that shows off the power of Gemini in multimodal content understanding and/or generation. Your applet must meet these requirements: Built on Google AI Studio Deployed using Cloud Run Utilize at least one of the below multimodal functionality: Gemini 2.5 Pro / Flash-supported image, video, or audio understanding Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (free tier available for Sept 6-7) Live API (free tier supports 3 concurrent sessions) Imagen (requires paid tier) Veo (requires paid tier) Think interactive storytelling experiences, tools that process audio and visual content, platforms that understand and generate content across multiple media types. If you can think it, you can build it! Important Notes: Use of paid APIs are purely optional and won't enhance your chance of winning If you used Gemini 2.5 Flash Image during the free trial period and it is no longer available for your app during the judging period, be sure to include a video so we can see your project in action. "Build Apps with Google AI Studio" DEV Education Track submissions do not count towards this challenge, you must build and deploy a new, original applet. How To Participate To participate, create your Google AI Studio account and publish a post using the submission template below. Your applet should demonstrate creative and practical applications of Gemini's multimodal capabilities. Think beyond basic demos - how can multimodal AI solve real problems or create delightful experiences? Eligibility Requirements This specific challenge includes the following restrictions: Territories and regions excluded per Official Rules: Afghanistan, Belarus, Central African Republic, Cuba, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Iraq, Kosovo, Libya, Myanmar (Burma), North Korea, Russia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Venezuela, Yemen, Crimea, the so-called Donetsk People's Republic (DNR), the so-called Luhansk People's Republic (LNR). Additional participant exclusions for this challenge: Government institution employees, Google employees These challenge-specific restrictions are in addition to all eligibility requirements and exclusions detailed in our General Contest Official Rules and Google AI Studio Multimodal v25.09.03 Contest Rules . Submission Template Judging Criteria: Innovation and Creativity Technical Implementation User Experience Effective Use of Multimodal Features Helpful Links & Resources New to Google AI Studio ? You can get to know Google AI Studio by tackling the "Build Apps with Google AI Studio" DEV Education Track: Build Apps with Google AI Studio DEV Education Track From prompt to deployed app in less than 2 minutes Connect: @GoogleAIDevs Frequently Asked Questions Participation Can I submit to the prompt more than once? Yes, you can submit multiple submissions but you'll need to publish a separate post for each submission. 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