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https://dev.to/dataframed-podcast/104-how-the-data-community-can-accelerate-your-data-career | #104 How the Data Community Can Accelerate Your Data Career - 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 A DataFramed Podcast Follow #104 How the Data Community Can Accelerate Your Data Career Sep 12 '22 play Data Literacy may be an important skill for everyone to have, but the level of need is always unique to each individual. Some may need advanced technical skills in machine learning algorithms, while others may just need to be able to understand the basics. Regardless of where anyone sits on the skills spectrum, the data community can help accelerate their careers. There’s no one who knows that better than Kate Strachnyi . Kate is the Founder and Community Manager at DATAcated , a company that is focused on bringing data professionals together and helping data companies reach their target audience through effective content strategies. Kate has created courses on data storytelling, dashboard and vizualization best practices, and she is also the author of several books on data science, including a children’s book about data literacy. Through her professional accomplishments and her content efforts online, Kate has not only built a massive online following, she has also established herself as a leader in the data space. In this episode, we talk about best practices data vizualization, the importance of technical skills and soft skills for data professionals, how to build a personal brand and overcome Imposter Syndrome, how data literacy can make or break organizations, and much more. This episode of DataFramed is a part of DataCamp’s Data Literacy Month, where we raise awareness for Data Literacy throughout the month of September through webinars, workshops, and resources featuring thought leaders and subject matter experts that can help you build your data literacy, as well as your organization’s. For more information, visit: https://www.datacamp.com/data-literacy-month/for-teams 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 | 2026-01-13T08:48:09 |
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https://dev.to/dataframed-podcast/95-how-to-build-a-data-science-team-from-scratch | #95 How to Build a Data Science Team from Scratch - 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 A DataFramed Podcast Follow #95 How to Build a Data Science Team from Scratch Jul 11 '22 play While leading a mature data science function is a challenge in its own right, building one from scratch at an organization can be just as, if not even more, difficult. As a data leader, you need to balance short-term goals with a long-term vision, translate technical expertise into business value, and develop strong communication skills and an internalized understanding of a business's values and goals in order to earn trust with key stakeholders and build the right team. Elettra Damaggio is no stranger to this process. Elettra is the Director for Global Data Science at StoneX , an institutional-grade financial services network that connects clients to the global markets ecosystem. Elettra has over 10 years of experience in machine learning, AI, and various roles within digital transformation and digital business growth. In this episode, she shares how data leaders can balance short-term wins with long-term goals, how to earn trust with stakeholders, major challenges when launching a data science function, and advice she has for new and aspiring data practitioners. 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 | 2026-01-13T08:48:09 |
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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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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 > 2025 Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge CHALLENGE RESULTS 🏆 Winners Announced! 🎊 Congrats to the 2025 Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge Winners! Read Announcement Challenge ends soon! Submit your entry now DAYS : HOURS : MINUTES : SECONDS See prompts 2025 Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge View Entries Please sign in to follow this challenge Celebrate open source through writing! Challenge Status: Ended Ended Join our next Challenge It's that time of the year again! Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source that brings together contributors and maintainers from around the world. This year's writing challenge is designed to happen in parallel with your Hacktoberfest participation, helping drive visibility for maintainer projects and encouraging contributors to write about their contributions while the experience is still fresh. Unlike last year's challenge which focused solely on end-of-month reflections, this year's writing challenge is designed to happen in parallel with your Hacktoberfest participation if desired. We want to help drive visibility for maintainer projects and encourage contributors to write about their contributions while the experience is still fresh. And don't worry, we still have a prompt for reflections for anyone who would prefer to code now and write later. 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Submission Template Judging Criteria: Style and Presentation Clarity Originality Contribution Chronicles - Share Your Impact For contributors : Highlight the contributions you're making during Hacktoberfest and what you learned along the way! Whether you're documenting a single meaningful contribution or reflecting on multiple PRs across different projects, we want to hear about it. Share the issues you tackled, the projects you discovered, the challenges you overcame, and what you gained from participating. You can write one post per contribution or combine them all into a single reflection. Submission Template Judging Criteria: Style and Presentation Clarity Originality Open Source Reflections For everyone : Reflect on your Hacktoberfest experience and what open source means to you. Share your thoughts on participating in Hacktoberfest 2025. What did you learn? How did it change your perspective on open source? 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https://unjs.io/packages/changelogen | changelogen · Packages · UnJS UnJS Packages Blog Relations 49.2k changelogen Generate Beautiful Changelogs using Conventional Commits. Generate Beautiful Changelogs using Conventional Commits Quick Start Generate a changelog in Markdown format and display in the console: npx changelogen@latest Generate a changelog, bump the version in package.json and update CHANGELOG.md (without commit): npx changelogen@latest --bump Bump the version, update CHANGELOG.md and make a git commit and tag: npx changelogen@latest --release CLI Usage npx changelogen@latest [...args] [--dir < dir > ] Arguments: --from : Start commit reference. When not provided, latest git tag will be used as default. --to : End commit reference. When not provided, latest commit in HEAD will be used as default. --dir : Path to git repository. When not provided, current working directory will be used as as default. --clean : Determine if the working directory is clean and if it is not clean, exit. --output : Changelog file name to create or update. Defaults to CHANGELOG.md and resolved relative to dir. Use --no-output to write to console only. --bump : Determine semver change and update version in package.json . --release . Bumps version in package.json and creates commit and git tags using local git . You can disable commit using --no-commit and tag using --no-tag . You can enable the automatic push of the new tag and release commit to your git repository by adding --push . --publish . Publishes package as a new version on npm . You will need to set authorisation tokens separately via .npmrc or environment variables. --publishTag Use custom npm tag for publishing (Default is latest ) --nameSuffix : Adds suffix to package name (Example: --nameSuffix canary renames foo to foo-canary ) --versionSuffix : Adds suffix to package version. When set without value or to true , uses date + commit hash as commit --canary . Shortcut to --bump --versionSuffix ( --nameSuffix will be also added if arg has a string value). -r : Release as specific version. --major : Bump as a semver-major version --minor : Bump as a semver-minor version --patch : Bump as a semver-patch version --premajor : Bump as a semver-premajor version, can set id with string. --preminor : Bump as a semver-preminor version, can set id with string. --prepatch : Bump as a semver-prepatch version, can set id with string. --prerelease : Bump as a semver-prerelease version, can set id with string. changelogen gh release Changelogen has built-in functionality to sync with with Github releases. In order to manually sync a release, you can use changelogen gh release . It will parse current CHANGELOG.md from current repository (local, then remote) and create or update releases. Usage: npx changelogen@latest gh release [all | versions...] [--dir] [--token] To enable this integration, make sure there is a valid repository field in package.json or repo is set in .changelogenrc . By default in unauthenticated mode, changelogen will open a browser link to make manual release. By providing github token, it can be automated. Using environment variables or .env , use CHANGELOGEN_TOKENS_GITHUB or GITHUB_TOKEN or GH_TOKEN Using CLI args, use --token <token> Using global configuration, put tokens.github=<token> inside ~/.changlogenrc Using GitHub CLI token when authenticated with gh auth login Configuration Configuration is loaded by unjs/c12 from cwd. You can use either changelog.config.json , changelog.config.{ts,js,mjs,cjs} , .changelogrc or use the changelog field in package.json . See https://raw.githubusercontent.com/unjs/changelogen/main/src/config.ts for available options and defaults. 💻 Development Clone this repository Enable Corepack using corepack enable (use npm i -g corepack for Node.js < 16.10) Install dependencies using pnpm install Run interactive tests using pnpm dev License Made with 💛 Published under MIT License . Documentation Stars 755 Monthly Downloads 62.1k Latest Version v0.5.5 GitHub GitHub View source Report an issue Resources Resources Explore Relations Discover on npm UnJS Unlock the potential of your web development journey with UnJS - where innovation meets simplicity, and possibilities become limitless. Community Contribute Discussions Contact us Content Search UnJS Website Design Kit GitHub © 2023 UnJS Team . Website is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 | 2026-01-13T08:48:09 |
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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 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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Running through December 14 , the Xano AI-Powered Backend Challenge invites you to harness the power of AI to build production-ready backends that are scalable, secure, and maintainable. Whether you're exploring AI-assisted development, building public APIs, or creating full-stack applications, this challenge is the perfect opportunity to showcase how human expertise transforms AI-generated code into production-ready backends. We hope you give it a try! Our Prompts Full-Stack, AI-First Application Build a full-stack application where AI jumpstarts your backend development: Generate your backend using AI within VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf, or another compatible IDE with the XanoScript extension Refine and enhance the AI-generated backend in Xano to make it production-ready Connect a frontend of your choice (we recommend low-code tools like Lovable or WeWeb, but any frontend framework works!) Full-Stack Submission Template The goal? 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December 14 : Submissions due at 11:59 PM PST December 23 : Winners Announced We can't wait to see how you combine AI speed with human expertise to build production-ready backends! Questions about the challenge? Ask them below. Good luck and happy coding! Top comments (36) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Troy Pacheco Troy Pacheco Troy Pacheco Follow Joined Nov 26, 2025 • Nov 26 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide One of the best things about DEV is seeing how differently everyone approaches the same idea. Whether this is your first backend build or your tenth, your perspective adds so much value. Can't wait to see what gets built! Like comment: Like comment: 12 likes Like Comment button Reply 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 • Nov 26 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Good luck everyone! Like comment: Like comment: 3 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 • Nov 26 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This should be an interesting one. Good luck everyone! Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Cameron Booth Cameron Booth Cameron Booth Follow Joined Nov 26, 2025 • Nov 26 '25 • Edited on Nov 26 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Can't wait to see what people build! 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Then we speak with Steven Spohn, senior director of development at The AbleGamers Charity Foundation about Diablo Immortal’s native voice chat transcription and speech-to-text accessibility feature, and where we are in terms of accessible design in the video game industry as a whole. Finally, we speak with Jeri Ellsworth, co-founder and CEO of Tilt Five about what some of the inherent challenges are with creating AR devices that might be making it difficult for both Apple and Google to launch the glasses they’ve been talking about for years. Show Notes DevDiscuss (sponsor) CodeNewbie (sponsor) Avalanche (sponsor) React Eurasia's 2022 Location Twitter Announcement The Split-Screen Job Market: Low Unemployment, High Turnover, Plenty Of Openings—And More Layoff Headlines Diablo Immortal will launch with native voice chat transcription and speech-to-text The AbleGamers Charity accessible.games Tilt Five Steven Spohn Steven Spohn is an expert in the field of technology and disability. 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Joined Nov 27, 2024 • Aug 8 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Great insights on the challenges of creating accessible AR systems in games like Diablo Immortal. Accessibility is truly becoming a crucial factor in game development, ensuring that more players can enjoy these immersive experiences. For those who love Diablo and want to explore similar games with engaging gameplay and accessibility features, I’ve compiled a detailed list of the best games like Diablo that are worth checking out. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Peter Hunter Peter Hunter Peter Hunter Follow Joined Jun 22, 2025 • Jun 22 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide ( dixmaxapk.com.es/ ) is a popular streaming application that allows users to watch a wide variety of movies and TV shows for free on their mobile devices. Designed for entertainment enthusiasts. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Hunter Peter Hunter Peter Hunter Peter Follow Joined Aug 30, 2025 • Aug 30 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide NandosMenus is your go-to destination for exploring the full range of delicious offerings from Nando’s, the globally loved restaurant chain famous for its flame-grilled PERi-PERi chicken. Whether you're planning your next meal or just curious about what's on the menu, Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Sarah Peterson Sarah Peterson Sarah Peterson Follow Passionate about AI, digital marketing, and SEO innovation. I explore how data, automation, and human creativity shape the future of search and online growth. Location Hartford,Connecticut,USA Joined Oct 25, 2025 • Oct 27 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Really interesting mix of topics — from accessibility in gaming to the challenges AR companies face with hardware and adoption. It’s a good reminder that even in tech, collaboration and clear structure matter as much as innovation — just like how an organized SEO directory helps connect the right experts and ideas to build something stronger together. 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https://docs.suprsend.com/docs/inbox-quick-start | Inbox - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? 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Navigation Quick Start Guide Inbox Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Quick Start Guide Inbox OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Set up guide to send In-app Inbox notifications via SuprSend. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Create SuprSend account Simply signup on SuprSend to create your account. If you already have your company account setup, ask your admin to invite you to the team. See a live demo of Inbox Implementation in playground You’ll also get the sample code for all types of Inbox views in the GitHub repo linked in the playground. Start testing in Sandbox workspace Your SuprSend account includes three default workspaces: Sandbox, Staging, and Production. You can switch between them from the top navigation bar, and create additional workspaces if needed. Sandbox Demo Workspace with pre-configured vendors for quick exploration and POC. Includes a sample workflow, a sample user with your registered email and pre-configured channels for quick testing. Limitation: Available for a trial period. Staging Development workspace used to test notification flows before pushing it to production. You can enable Test Mode to safely test notification flows without delivering to real users. In Test Mode, notifications is delivered only to designated internal testers. You can also set up a catch-all channel to redirect all notifications intended for non-test users. Production Live workspace for syncing your actual product users and running production workflows. We do not recommend making changes directly in your production workspace as it might disrupt your live notifications. Create a workflow Workflow houses the automation logic of your notification. Each workflow starts with a trigger, processes the defined logic, and sends one or more messages to the end user. You can create a workflow from SuprSend dashboard by clicking on + Create workflow button on the workflows tab . To design a workflow, you need: A Trigger point - Trigger initiates the workflow. You can initiate it Using the direct workflow API , where you can include recipient channel information, preferences, and actor details directly in the trigger. By emitting an event : You can trigger these events from your frontend application or from your backend systems, depending on the use case. (note: the recipient needs to be pre-created for event-based triggers). Delivery node - Delivery Nodes represent the channels where users will receive notifications. You can use: multi-channel nodes, to send messages across multiple channels, smart channel routing , to notify users sequentially rather than bombarding them on all channels at once (though it’s generally better to use). Template in delivery node contains the content of the notification. You can add both static and dynamic content sourced from user properties or trigger payloads. We use handlebars as our Whatsapp templating language. You can add dynamic content as {{var}} . Add trigger data in the mock to get variable auto-suggestions during editing. Ensure to publish the template before using it in a workflow. Learn more about how to design In-app Inbox template here . Functional nodes (Optional) - These are the logic nodes in the workflow. You can use it to add delay, batch multiple notifications in a summary or add conditional branches in the workflow. Check out all workflow nodes here. Trigger the Workflow You can trigger a test workflow directly from dashboard by clicking on ‘ Test ’ button in your workflow editor or “Commit” changes to trigger it from your code. We follow Git like versioning for workflow changes, so you need to commit your changes to trigger new workflow via the API. You can check all methods of triggering workflow here . To trigger a workflow, you need: Recipient - End user who would be notified in the workflow run. Recipient is uniquely identified by distinct_id within SuprSend and must have the relevant channel identity set in their profile. You can define recipient inline in case of API based trigger or create user profile first for event based trigger.In Sandbox environment, a sample user with your registered email ID is pre-created for testing. You can always add more users or edit existing user profile from subscriber page on UI. Data or Event Properties - This will be used to render dynamic content in the template (added in template mock) or variables in the workflow configuration. We’ll be triggering the workflow with direct API trigger for quick testing. You can check all trigger methods here. Sample Payload for API based trigger: You can get workspace key, secret or API Key for trigger from Settings tab -> API Keys . Inbox channel is automatically updated in user profile on user creation. So, you won’t need to pass Inbox channel in your trigger call. curl python node go java Copy Ask AI curl --request POST \ --url https://hub.suprsend.com/trigger/ \ --header 'Authorization: Bearer __api_key__' \ --header 'accept: application/json' \ --header 'content-type: application/json' \ --data ' { "workflow": "_workflow_slug_", "recipients": [ { "distinct_id": "0gxxx9f14-xxxx-23c5-1902-xxxcb6912ab09", "name":"recipient_1" } ], "data":{ "first_name": "User", "invoice_amount": "$5000", "invoice_id":"Invoice-1234" } } ' Check notification logs You can view the status of any sent notification under the Logs tab. Logs are organized in the following order: Requests : Captures all API/SDK requests sent to SuprSend from your backend or frontend. You can see the input payload and request response here. Executions : Workflow executions are logged here. You can click on a log entry to open the step-by-step workflow debugger Messages : All delivery nodes (including webhooks) are tracked here along with their message status (delivered, seen, clicked). Message preview for delivered notifications will also be available soon. Integrate Inbox in your product We have ready UI codes to add In-App Inbox in your web and mobile application. All you have to do is copy the code into your project and you are good to go. Here are respective codes and example apps to implement Inbox as per your tech stack. Language Documentation Example App / Code React (Web) link not needed. It is a drop-in component of Inbox with pre-designed UI and available customization options to make it native looking. 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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 Alyssa Posted on Jan 13 I Debug Code Like I Debug Life (Spoiler: Both Throw Exceptions) # discuss # career # programming # beginners Being a software developer is a lot like being human. Being a woman software developer is like being human with extra edge cases. I write code for a living. Sometimes I write bugs professionally. And occasionally, I write code that works on the first run — which is deeply suspicious and should be reviewed by science. The Compiler Is Honest. People Are Not. One thing I love about code: If it doesn’t like you, it tells you immediately. If you’re wrong, it throws an error. If you forget a semicolon, it remembers forever. Life, on the other hand, waits three years and then says: “Hey… remember that decision you made? Yeah. About that.” Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In programming, we call this technical debt. In life, we call it experience. As a Woman in Tech, I Learned Early About “Undefined Behavior” There are two kinds of bugs: The ones you expect. The ones that happen because the environment is… creative. Sometimes I walk into a meeting and: I’m the only woman. I’m also the backend. And somehow still expected to fix frontend CSS. This is not imposter syndrome. This is runtime context awareness. My Brain Runs on TODO Comments My mind is basically: // TODO: fix sleep schedule // TODO: refactor life choices // TODO: stop overthinking edge cases Every time I say “I’ll do it later,” a TODO comment is silently added to my soul. And just like in real projects: Some TODOs become features. Some become bugs. Some live forever and scare new contributors. Debugging Is Just Asking Better Questions People think debugging is about being smart. It’s not. It’s about asking questions like: “What did I assume?” “What did I change?” “Why does this work only on my machine?” “Why does it stop working when someone is watching?” Honestly, debugging taught me emotional intelligence: Don’t panic. Observe. Reduce the problem. Remove assumptions. Take breaks before you delete everything. Humor Is My Favorite Framework Tech moves fast. Trends change. Frameworks come and go. But humor? Zero dependencies. Backward compatible. Works across teams. Excellent for handling production incidents at 3 AM. When the server is down and everyone is stressed, sometimes the most senior move is saying: “Okay. This is bad. But also… kinda funny.” Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Then you fix it. Obviously. Confidence Is a Skill, Not a Setting I didn’t wake up confident. I compiled it over time. Confidence came from: Breaking things. Fixing them. Asking “stupid” questions. Shipping anyway. Learning that perfection doesn’t deploy. The best developers I know aren’t fearless. They just commit despite the warnings. Final Build: Still Experimental I’m still learning. Still refactoring. Still discovering bugs in old logic. But I ship. I learn. I laugh. I write code. And I’m very comfortable saying: “I don’t know yet — but I will.” Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode If you’re a developer reading this: Your bugs don’t define you. Your errors are data. Your weird brain is probably a feature. And if today feels broken… Try restarting. With coffee ☕ And maybe fewer assumptions. Thanks for reading. If this resonated, you’re probably running the same version of reality as me. Top comments (8) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Art light Art light Art light Follow Trust yourself🌞your capabilities are your true power. ❤Telegram - ✔lighthouse4661 ❤Discord - ✔lighthouse4661 Email art.miclight@gmail.com Pronouns He/him Work CTO Joined Nov 21, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is such a sharp, thoughtful piece — witty, honest, and deeply relatable, especially the way you blend debugging with real-life growth. Your humor and clarity turn real experience into insight, and it’s genuinely inspiring to read.😉 Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Alyssa Alyssa Alyssa Follow Designer, developer, & entrepreneur. Founder of Screenity + other ventures. 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Best woman maker of 2018 (Maker Mag) & nominated as Maker of The Year (Product Hunt) ✅Discord 🌟alyssa945 Location UK Education Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science Pronouns She/her Work CPO Joined Dec 4, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand darkbranchcore darkbranchcore darkbranchcore Follow Joined Dec 28, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Such a great read—smart, funny, and painfully relatable in the best way. I love how you turned real dev struggles into something empowering and human. That takes real confidence 👏 Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Alyssa Alyssa Alyssa Follow Hi there! I am Alyssa. ❤I can see success in my mind's eye🌞 Email Location UK Joined Dec 4, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you so much! 💙 That really means a lot to me—turning those struggles into something empowering was exactly the goal. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Hadil Ben Abdallah Hadil Ben Abdallah Hadil Ben Abdallah Follow Software Engineer • Technical Content Writer • LinkedIn Content Creator Email hadilbenabdallah111@gmail.com Location Tunisia Education ENET'COM Pronouns she/her Work Content Writer & Social Media Manager Joined Nov 13, 2023 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This was such a refreshing read. The way you map debugging principles to real life is not just funny, it’s surprisingly insightful 😄 Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Alyssa Alyssa Alyssa Follow Designer, developer, & entrepreneur. Founder of Screenity + other ventures. Best woman maker of 2018 (Maker Mag) & nominated as Maker of The Year (Product Hunt) ✅Discord 🌟alyssa945 Location UK Education Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science Pronouns She/her Work CPO Joined Dec 4, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you! I love how you picked up on that—turning coding chaos into life lessons is exactly the kind of perspective that makes tech both fun and relatable 😄 Keep sharing these gems! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like 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 . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Alyssa Follow Designer, developer, & entrepreneur. Founder of Screenity + other ventures. 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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 mojoatomic Posted on Jan 12 Your "Atomic" Deploys Probably Aren't Atomic # devops # deployment # linux # macos If you're using symlink swaps for zero-downtime deployments, you've probably written something like this: ln -sfn releases/20260112 current Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Looks atomic. It's not. The Bug Run that command through strace: symlink("releases/20260112", "current") = -1 EEXIST unlink("current") = 0 symlink("releases/20260112", "current") = 0 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode See the problem? Between unlink and symlink , the current symlink doesn't exist. Under load, some percentage of requests hit that gap and get ENOENT . Your "zero-downtime" deploy just caused downtime. The Linux Fix This is well-documented: ln -s releases/20260112 .tmp/current. $$ mv -T .tmp/current. $$ current Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Create a temp symlink, then use mv -T to atomically replace the target. The -T flag makes mv call rename(2) , which is atomic on POSIX filesystems. Problem solved. Unless you're on macOS. The macOS Problem BSD mv doesn't have -T . And it follows symlinks differently - if current is a symlink to a directory, mv .tmp/current.$$ current moves the temp symlink into the directory instead of replacing it. The Capistrano community has known about this for over a decade. Their workaround is clever - create the symlink in a subdirectory and move it via relative path - but it requires their Ruby runtime. Most deployment tools just accept the race condition on Mac, or tell you to develop on Linux. A Different Approach I needed something that works on both platforms. I manage infrastructure across Linux servers and Mac dev machines, and "just use Linux" wasn't an option. Python's os.replace() calls rename(2) directly on all POSIX systems: detect_platform () { if mv --version 2>/dev/null | grep -q 'GNU' ; then printf 'linux' else printf 'bsd' fi } activate_release () { local tmp_link = ".tmp/current. $$ " ln -s "releases/ $release_id " " $tmp_link " if [[ " $( detect_platform ) " == "linux" ]] ; then mv -T " $tmp_link " "current" else python3 -c "import os; os.replace(' $tmp_link ', 'current')" fi } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Platform detection checks for GNU coreutils by running mv --version rather than relying on uname . This handles edge cases like Homebrew GNU coreutils on Mac. Proving the Race Condition Want to see the bug yourself? Here's a test: #!/bin/bash mkdir -p releases/v1 releases/v2 echo "v1" > releases/v1/version echo "v2" > releases/v2/version ln -s releases/v1 current # Reader loop in background ( for i in { 1..10000 } ; do cat current/version 2>/dev/null || echo "ENOENT" done ) > reads.log & reader_pid = $! # Writer loop - rapidly swap symlink for i in { 1..1000 } ; do ln -sfn releases/v1 current ln -sfn releases/v2 current done wait $reader_pid errors = $( grep -c ENOENT reads.log || true ) echo "Errors: $errors / 10000 reads" Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode On a typical system, you'll see 10-50 errors per run. With the atomic approach, zero. The Full Script I wrapped this into a deployment script with: Atomic symlink swap on both Linux and macOS Directory-based locking with stale PID detection Automatic rollback on SIGINT/SIGTERM State machine cleanup that knows whether to rollback or just clean up temp files It's a single file, no dependencies beyond bash and python3. GitHub: github.com/mojoatomic/atomic-deploy What It Doesn't Do Intentionally out of scope: Shared directories - No Capistrano-style shared folder symlinking Remote deployment - Wrap it in ssh/rsync Release pruning - Add a cron job Service restarts - Use your init system One thing, done right. FAQ Why not just use Capistrano/Deployer? They're great if you're already in Ruby/PHP. This is a single script you can drop into any CI pipeline. Why not containers? Not everyone is on Kubernetes. VMs, bare metal, and edge devices still exist. Python is a dependency. Yes, but python3 ships with macOS and virtually every Linux distro. It's as ubiquitous as bash. What about renameat2() with RENAME_EXCHANGE ? That's Linux 3.15+ with glibc 2.28+. It does a true atomic swap, but it's not portable. Does this work on NFS? No. rename(2) atomicity guarantees don't hold on network filesystems. 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https://www.telerik.com/fiddler/fiddler-everywhere | Network Traffic Debugging Tool for macOS, Linux and Windows | Fiddler Everywhere J oin the Progress AI Observability Platform Early Access Program - o bserve, evaluate and improve your AI agents ! skip navigation Telerik Fiddler Everywhere Product Bundles DevCraft All Telerik .NET tools and Kendo UI JavaScript components in one package. Now enhanced with: MCP Servers Embedded Reporting Document Processing Libraries SSO Account Sign-in Web Kendo UI UI for Angular UI for Vue UI for jQuery KendoReact UI for Blazor UI for ASP.NET Core UI for ASP.NET MVC UI for ASP.NET AJAX Mobile UI for .NET MAUI Document Management Telerik Document Processing Desktop UI for .NET MAUI UI for WinUI UI for WinForms UI for WPF Reporting Telerik Reporting Telerik Report Server Testing & Mocking Test Studio Telerik JustMock CMS Sitefinity AI Productivity Tools MCP Servers UI/UX Tools ThemeBuilder Design System Kit Templates and Building Blocks Debugging Fiddler Fiddler Everywhere Fiddler Classic Fiddler Everywhere Reporter FiddlerCore Free Tools KendoReact Free VB.NET to C# Converter Testing Framework View all products Overview Solutions By Use Case Web Debugging Mock Network Requests HTTP/s Traffic Recording Team Collaboration Enterprise Teams By role Developers QA Support Engineer Fiddler Tools Fiddler Everywhere Fiddler Classic Fiddler Everywhere Reporter FiddlerCore Roadmap What's New Roadmap Release History Docs & Support Support and Learning Hub Documentation Videos Blogs Webinars Forums Feedback Portal Insiders program Trust Center FAQs Pricing Shopping cart Your Account Account Overview Your Licenses Downloads Support Center Forum Profile Payment Methods Edit Profile Log out Login Contact Us Try Now close mobile menu Overview All You Need In One Place Features Client Profiles Debugging for Anyone Distinctive Features G2 Reviews FAQs Support and Learning Try for Free Debug Your Network Traffic to Deliver High-Quality Products Solutions Customer Service Support Code Fixes Fiddler Everywhere enables you to capture, analyze, modify, and replay web traffic, including SignalR, WebSockets, MessagePack, SSE, gRPC, Protobuf. It allows you to intercept and inspect HTTP requests, responses, headers, cookies, and payloads with unparalleled visibility, enabling precise diagnosis and prompt resolution of network-related issues. Try for Free Buy Now Why Choose Fiddler Everywhere? Fiddler Everywhere is a modern, easy-to-use web debugging proxy for macOS, Windows, and Linux. It’s a high-performance cross-platform tool for any browser or system. Fiddler Everywhere captures, logs, monitors and inspects all HTTPS traffic, allowing you detailed visibility into protocol-specific information, enabling thorough debugging and analysis. Fiddler Everywhere’s advanced debugging capabilities allow you to modify requests or responses, making it easier to identify and fix issues in web applications, APIs, and other web services. Fiddler Everywhere offers detailed documentation and dedicated support, ensuring you can rely on expert assistance every step of the way to enhance your network traffic debugging processes. All You Need to Debug Network Traffic Accessible Snapshots Store, organize, reload, and share your session’s snapshots that contains previously captured traffic. Customizable Filters Concentrate on what’s important by showing only targeted traffic based on your оwn matching criteria. Powerful Capturing Modes System Proxy Capturing, Network Capturing, Browser capturing, and Terminal capturing. Traffic Manipulation and Debugging Modify traffic, set debug breakpoints, create custom modification rules and filters to automate session manipulation. Compose Requests Quickly create, modify, execute and save API request. Decoding of Multiple Protocols HTTP/2, SignalR, WebSockets, MessagePack, SSE, gRPC, Protobuf. Unparalleled Visibility Into Traffic View detailed request and response headers, bodies, cookies, raw, time, duration, including HEX, TLS version, certificate information and detailed size information. Boost Your Productivity with Fiddler's Intelligent Tooling Debug Faster in Your IDE with Fiddler MCP The Fiddler MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration is specifically designed to make Fiddler Everywhere's powerful debugging and traffic-inspection data accessible to AI assistants, right where developers work. This ensures you can identify, analyze and resolve issues faster, without even leaving your favourite IDE. It's like having an extra team member who: Debugs during development , helping you identify and resolve issues before they reach testing or production. Talks your language , turning debugging into a conversation. Need to find sessions that are taking too long? Just ask. Keeps your data secure , automatically sanitizing sensitive information before anything is shared with the model. Learn More Video Introducing a New Level of Debugging with Fiddler MCP! Debug Smarter Using Your Preferred LLM in Fiddler Fiddler's Debugging Assistant lets you chat with your preferred LLM directly inside the tool, helping you debug traffic faster with real-time insights and smart suggestions: Get instant answers to common debugging questions . The assistant helps you interpret traffic, identify issues, and suggests best practices to resolve problems quickly. Learn how to make the most of Fiddler Everywhere . Ask about features, settings, and workflows, and receive clear guidance to optimize your debugging experience. Dive deep into individual sessions . The assistant provides real-time insights, explains anomalies, and offers tailored suggestions to fix issues faster. Learn More Enterprise-ready Network Debugging Tool Enable policy-driven control, reliable workflows and scalable deployment with enterprise-ready features: Policy-driven Installation and Patching Managed App Configuration Industry Compliance and Offline Mode Explore All Features Ready to Talk? Key Features of Fiddler Everywhere Powerful Capturing Seamlessly track in depth with the advanced Browser, Terminal and Network Capturing capabilities in addition to the System proxy. Advanced Filters Multiple approaches to search and filter traffic information, allowing you to promptly narrow down network related issues. Multiple Protocols Capture and decode traffic in detail, including HTTP/2, SignalR, WebSockets, MessagePack, SSE, gRPC, Protobuf. Extensive Rules Create custom rules – modify headers, redirect requests, change response content, set breakpoints to exercise precise control over web traffic. API Composer Create, analyze and modify requests to gain deeper insights into how your web applications and services behave. See All Features 500,000 Companies Are Using Fiddler Today Try for Free Enable Web Debugging for Anyone on Your Team Developer Debug network traffic - with Fiddler Everywhere you can capture, inspect, alter, and replay network traffic - on any browser, any device, and any platform. QA Test new features and legacy code by inspecting network traffic and composing rules to diagnose potential problem scenarios, before they occur in production. Support Engineer Use Fiddler Everywhere to quickly inspect and diagnose customer issues faster than ever before. Fiddler Everywhere is а Feature-Rich Debugging Tool Capture HTTP/2 Support WebSockets Server-sent Events SocketIO gRPC System Capture Browser Capture Network Adapter Capture (Beta) Terminal Capture Capture Traffic from Remote Device Capture from Android Capture Traffic on End-User Machine (Request Access) Save Traffic Snapshot AutoSave Productivity Tools Import Settings from FC to FE Keyboard Shortcuts Inspect Timings, Sizings, Statistics Traffic Inspectors Replay Traffic Find in Traffic Filter Traffic Save Filters Compare Traffic (Beta) Auth Inspector Reverse Proxy Edit & Modify Rules to Edit Traffic Preset Rules Breakpoints Composer for API Requests Share & Collaborate Export, Import & Share Traffic Snapshots Export, Import & Share Saved Rules Save & Share Composer Requests Work in Restricted Environment Policy-driven installation Managed App Configuration SSO Offline Mode Security & Compliance SOC2 GDPR HIPAA ISO Upcoming Features Scripting Custom Certificate Support Explore Pricing What Users Say We use Fiddler as a proxy in our development process. We're able to save countless hours by running code locally instead of publishing changes. This makes it very easy to test and confirm code changes work properly before pushing anything to production. Fiddler made it easy for us to work on different projects set up in different environments. Fiddler enables us to work on all projects simultaneously with very minimal settings needed for each project. It not only increases our productivity (users need to learn less applications) but also reduces costs (reduces the number of applications needed to buy). I appreciate Progress Telerik Fiddler's intuitive interface and robust web debugging capabilities, providing seamless navigation and invaluable insights into HTTP traffic for optimal application performance. Best Proxy Server Tool I have used. For web developers, it is one of the advanced tools with the simplest UI in the business. Easy to use. Lots of features. It's so simple to use, really easy to filter out requests to only see the bits that you are actually interested in. It's such a useful and well-built project that I insist all developers on my team have it so that they can use it for debugging and to aid in building new integrations. Invaluable tool. Cannot recommend it enough. Frequently Asked Questions What is a web debugging proxy? A web debugging proxy is a tool that sits between a client app (such as a browser or mobile app) and a web server to intercept, inspect, and modify the traffic exchanged between them. This allows developers and QA professionals to analyze the requests sent from the client and the responses received from the server, helping them identify issues such as errors, performance bottlenecks, security vulnerabilities, or incorrect data. By using a web debugging proxy, users can diagnose and troubleshoot problems in applications, APIs, and services more effectively. Fiddler Everywhere is a powerful web debugging proxy to facilitate your debugging efforts and optimize your processes. Can I capture traffic from remote devices with Fiddler Everywhere? Yes, you can use Fiddler Everywhere remotely to capture and analyze network traffic from basically any device (like a computer, console, smartphone, smart TV, and other smart devices) on the same network as the Fiddler Everywhere host machine. You can do this with the Remote Device Capturing feature and configure a remote device, which will allow you to monitor and debug traffic from the remote device. What support options does Fiddler Everywhere cover? Fiddler Everywhere offers a range of support options, including: Comprehensive documentation with detailed guides, tutorials and references to assist the users in their journey to understand and utilize the tool effectively; Community forums where users can ask questions or share tips with fellow fiddlers; Dedicated support by the Fiddler team when experiencing issues or in need of guidance on advanced usage; Ongoing updates and improvements to ensure that Fiddler Everywhere remains current with new features and bug fixes; A topic-rich blog to explore. Thus, ensuring that users have the resources they need to effectively use the tool and resolve any issues that may arise. Can Fiddler Everywhere be used with mobile devices? Yes, Fiddler Everywhere can be used with mobile devices. By configuring your mobile device to route its network traffic through the machine running Fiddler Everywhere, you can capture and analyze HTTP/HTTPS traffic from mobile apps and browsers. This setup allows you to debug and monitor network requests and responses from your mobile device, making it a valuable tool to ensure that all communications run correctly. What does the Fiddler Everywhere trial include? The trial period allows users to fully explore Fiddler Everywhere’s capabilities before deciding on a subscription. During a period of 10 days, customers can access all the features of the paid version, including enterprise-level capabilities, allowing them to fully explore how the product integrates with their company workflows. Once the trial period expires, users can easily upgrade to a monthly or annual subscription plan, according to their needs. Can I use Fiddler Everywhere without internet? Yes, you can use Fiddler Everywhere without an active internet connection. The core functionality of capturing and analyzing local network traffic will work offline, however, be aware that you might experience some limitations regarding certain features that rely on internet access. If you’d like to discuss a particular use case, please contact us at fiddler@progress.com. What's New in Fiddler Everywhere Fiddler MCP Integration Network Adapter on Windows Now available on Windows, Network Capture Mode lets you intercept all traffic flowing through your machine - regardless of proxy settings. Reverse Proxy With the Reverse Proxy feature in Fiddler Everywhere, you can now easily inspect and debug HTTP(S) traffic to local or remote servers - streamlining issue resolution and improving development efficiency. More new and planned features Support and Learning Blog Post Using Fiddler Everywhere with gRPC Services and .NET Core Clients How to Use a Web Debugging Proxy Tool to Eliminate Errors Fast Introducing Preconfigured Browser Capturing in Fiddler Everywhere Video How to Simulate Hard to Show Web Failures Using Fiddler Everywhere? Debugging on iOS and Android with Fiddler Everywhere Expert Network Debugging Techniques You Won't Find Elsewhere Support Resources Documentation Blog Posts Videos Webinars FAQs Community Forums Feature Requests Additional Fiddler Tools There’s a Fiddler Product for Every Need Fiddler Classic Original Fiddler Web Debugger tool — feature rich, functional and supported only on Windows. Download FiddlerCore Reliable and powerful .NET library allowing you to capture and modify HTTP and HTTPS traffic. Learn More Start Debugging Network Traffic with Precision! 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https://www.telerik.com/document-processing-libraries | Document Processing Libraries - Telerik Following the evolution of .NET, Telerik products now feature day-zero compatibility with .NET 10. Learn more! skip navigation Telerik Document Processing Product Bundles DevCraft All Telerik .NET tools and Kendo UI JavaScript components in one package. Now enhanced with: MCP Servers Embedded Reporting Document Processing Libraries SSO Account Sign-in Web Kendo UI UI for Angular UI for Vue UI for jQuery KendoReact UI for Blazor UI for ASP.NET Core UI for ASP.NET MVC UI for ASP.NET AJAX Mobile UI for .NET MAUI Document Management Telerik Document Processing Desktop UI for .NET MAUI UI for WinUI UI for WinForms UI for WPF Reporting Telerik Reporting Telerik Report Server Testing & Mocking Test Studio Telerik JustMock CMS Sitefinity AI Productivity Tools MCP Servers UI/UX Tools ThemeBuilder Design System Kit Templates and Building Blocks Debugging Fiddler Fiddler Everywhere Fiddler Classic Fiddler Everywhere Reporter FiddlerCore Free Tools KendoReact Free VB.NET to C# Converter Testing Framework View all products Overview Demos Roadmap Roadmap Release History Docs & Support Pricing Shopping cart Your Account Account Overview Your Licenses Downloads Support Center Forum Profile Payment Methods Edit Profile Log out Login Contact Us Try now close mobile menu Visual Studio 2026, .NET 9 & .NET 10 Support Telerik Document Processing Libraries Create & Edit PDF, Word & Excel Files in Web, Desktop & Cross-Platform .NET Apps Download Free Trial Download package includes 30-day free trial of Telerik DevCraft . Overview The Telerik Document Processing is a set of libraries, which include an IDE-integrated AI Coding Assistant and a complete set of APIs, for manipulation of the most commonly used flow, fixed and spreadsheet document formats for web and desktop .NET applications without relying on third party software (MS Office, Adobe Acrobat). Unprecedented Productivity With AI Coding The Telerik UI AI Coding Assistant is specifically trained on the Telerik Document Processing Library to ensure developers get production-quality code when working in their favorite IDE. It’s like having an extra team member who: Automates repetitive tasks such as generating code for adding or configuring DPL features. Finds answers to questions from the API documentation and other knowledge repositories. Troubleshoots problems related to the component libraries. Learn More Video Telerik AI Coding Assistant - Overview Key Features UI-Independent The libraries are UI-Independent and cover all .NET technologies, from desktop and web to mobile, and can be deployed in client, server-side and cloud apps. No need for 3rd party software – No Server Deployment Fees Enable document manipulation within your application without relying on 3rd party software such as Microsoft Office or Adobe Acrobat Reader Convenient API Add document processing capabilities to your applications in no time by utilizing the convenient APIs. Enable creating, editing and converting documents with just a few lines of code. Any document. Any Business. The Telerik Document Processing is suitable for various business cases and scenarios, where document creation or manipulation is required. Performance and Speed The libraries are decoupled from UI and can provide a great performance in different cases, especially when dealing with huge excel files. Support for Variety of File Formats The Telerik Document Processing includes 5 libraries for manipulating PDF, Word, Excel and ZIP files in your application. 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. G2 Leader Enterprise Grid Summer 2025 G2 Leader Highest User Adoption Summer 2025 G2 EMEA Regional Leader Summer 2025 G2 Users Love Us PDF Processing With the PDF Processing Library, you can enable the creation, edit and export of PDF files in your .NET applications. The library supports interactive forms and form filling, as well as digital signatures. Generate PDF documents from scratch Get GenAI-powered document insights Edit existing documents – delete headers/footers or watermarks, change images and colors Add content to existing document: аll features of the existing PDF document are preserved, and just some content is added Merge document pages: Combine pages from different documents into a single document Interactive forms - automatic filling of forms (e.g. tax forms) - automatic extraction of data from already filled forms Digital signatures - signing a document with digital signature - validate digital signature of already signed document Read more about PDF Processing Words Processing Telerik Words Processing is a processing library, which allows for Word-like document manipulations in .NET applications and enables end-users to create, modify and export documents to various formats. Create and modify documents from various document formats: DOCX, RTF, HTML, plain text Convert documents to PDF (export only) Convert between the different formats GenAI-powered document insights Full rich-text capabilities Font and paragraphs formatting, tables, images, comments, hyperlinks, fields and a lot more are supported Mail merge: Generate documents using template document and a data set, e.g. "Thank you" letters to all employees Merge different documents into a single one controlling how their styles should be merged Read more about Words Processing Spread Processing The Telerik Spread Processing library enables you to work with spreadsheet documents in your application – create ones from scratch, modify existing documents or convert between the most common spreadsheet formats. You can save the generated workbook to a local file, stream, or stream it to the client browser. Create from scratch and modify existing documents from spreadsheet formats: XLSX, CSV Export to PDF Convert between the different formats Extracting and populating cells with data Built-in support for computation of more than 200 functions, like SUM, AVERAGE, etc. Custom functions could be added as well Protection from editing operations using password/removing such password Most of the important Excel features are supported - data validation – restrict the types of input to cells (e.g. allow only numbers) - grouping to organize data (e.g. collapse some rows/columns) - filtering, sorting, freeze panes, hidden rows, and more Read more about Spread Processing Spread Stream Processing With the Telerik Spread Stream Processing library you can generate big spreadsheet documents with great performance and minimal memory footprint in your .NET applications. To guarantee for excellent performance, the library writes the spreadsheet content directly to a stream without creating and preserving the spreadsheet document model in memory. Specialized for fast generation of huge (even 1M+ rows) XLSX and CSV documents Create document from scratch or append new sheets to existing document Faster than Spread Processing and with minimal memory footprint Read more about Spread Stream Processing ZIP Library With RadZipLibrary you can compress data like images, DOCX, PDF, or any other type of files and send them over the wire. Thus, you will achieve fast and secure transactions. Create ZIP files Extract ZIP files Modify existing ZIP files – add/remove or update the files inside the archive Support for large files (over 4GB) Support for encryption: You can protect ZIP file with password Read more about ZIP Library Pricing and Licensing Available as part of a bundle DevCraft UI $ 1,499 per developer renewable at 50% of the list price Learn more UI components for 15+ .NET and JavaScript frameworks Words Processing Library PDF Processing Library Spread Processing Library Spread Stream Processing Library ZIP Library Or with an Individual Product UI for .NET MAUI UI for Blazor UI for ASP.NET Core UI for ASP.NET AJAX UI for ASP.NET MVC UI for WinUI UI for WPF UI for WinForms UI for Xamarin The libraries are subject of the license under which you've obtained the assemblies. What's New in Telerik Document Processing Libraries DPL AI Coding Assistant Now Supports All Libraries The AI Coding Assistant now covers WordsProcessing, SpreadProcessing, SpreadStreamProcessing, and ZIP libraries, enabling AI-powered code suggestions across all document types. GenAI-Powered Document Insights for SpreadProcessing Query and summarize Workbook content using AI , making it easier to extract insights and interact with spreadsheets. Extended Digital Signature Support for PdfProcessing Sign document hashes externally and leverage TimeStamp servers for enhanced security and compliance. Support and Learning Blog post PDF Stream Processing - Reliable and Efficient Processing of PDF Files If you are an ASP.NET developer, make that breakneck pace with An innovative approach for fast, memory efficient and reliable document processing of PDF files—part of the latest Document Processing Library in R1 2017. Blog post 4 Ways to Export from WPF and WinForms to Word and PDF Files Looking to add functionality in your .NET apps to export data to Word and PDF? Learn four ways to do this with just a little code. Getting Started Getting Started Support Resources Documentation Community Forums Document Processign Feedback Portal Blogs Industry-Leading Support Expert and Timely Support Get answers to your questions directly from the developers who build this UI suite, even during your trial period. Contact support Need Evaluation Help? If you are not a developer or don't have time to evaluate our product, send us your project requirements. We will evaluate your required features and let you know how our products fit your needs. Send us your project requirements Next Steps Download Free Trial With dedicated technical support. Overview AI Assistant Why Choose PDF Processing Words Processing Spread Processing Spread Stream Processing ZIP Library Pricing What's New Support Complete .NET Toolbox Telerik DevCraft Complete JavaScript Toolbox Kendo UI Get Products Free Trials Pricing Resources DX Hub Demos Documentation Release History Forums Blogs Webinars Videos Professional Services Partners Virtual Classroom Events FAQs Recognition Success Stories Testimonials Get in touch Contact Us USA: +1 888 679 0442 UK: +44 13 4483 8186 India: +91 406 9019447 Bulgaria: +359 2 8099850 Australia: +61 3 7068 8610 165k+ 50k+ 17k+ 4k+ 14k+ Contact Us 165k+ 50k+ 17k+ 4k+ 14k+ Telerik and Kendo UI are part of Progress product portfolio. Progress is the leading provider of application development and digital experience technologies. 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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 Aug 14, 2025 Congrats to the Frontend Challenge: Office Edition Winners! # frontendchallenge # devchallenge # webdev # css Today's the day! We are excited to announce the winners of the Frontend Challenge: Office Edition sponsored by Axero . Reviewing submissions for this challenge was a true delight as we witnessed incredible creativity across both our Holistic Webdev and CSS Art prompts. From time-traveling intranet dashboards to retro computer recreations, participants embraced the office theme with remarkable skill and imagination. Regardless of whether or not you win, we hope you enjoyed working on your submission and are proud of what you accomplished! Without further ado, our winners. Congratulations To… Holistic Webdev Winner: PulseHub @dr_rvinobchander_ac6a created "PulseHub", a dynamic intranet homepage that not only shares critical company information but offers a gamified experience for employees. PulseHub: The Future of Workplace Collaboration 🚀 Dr. R. Vinob Chander ・ Jul 8 #frontendchallenge #devchallenge #css We appreciated the level of customization in the drag-and-drop interface as well as light/dark mode and the robust set of widgets offered! CSS Art Winner: Zoom Call Mosaic @eleftheriabatsou 's responsive CSS-only zoom call takes home the prize! We loved the attention to detail with the active speaker box, live chat panel, and inclusion of the 'video off' participant. Zoom Call Mosaic, Office Culture Eleftheria Batsou ・ Jul 27 #frontendchallenge #devchallenge #css This tribute to modern remote work culture perfectly captures those messy, human, and totally relatable moments that define our daily Zoom calls. Prizes Our winners will receive the following: Holistic Webdev Winner $2,500 USD DEV++ Membership Exclusive DEV Badge CSS Art Winner $500 USD DEV++ Membership Exclusive DEV Badge All participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge. A Special Thanks to Our Sponsor We want to give a huge shoutout to Axero for sponsoring this challenge! This marks our very first Frontend Challenge with cash prizes, made possible by Axero's generous support. Axero creates innovative intranet solutions that empower companies to build customizable digital workspaces where teams can communicate, collaborate, and connect. Their platform serves as a central hub for all essential employee resources and communications, which perfectly aligned with our office-themed challenge. What's next? Keep an eye out for future Frontend Challenges - we're always cooking up new themes and exciting prompts to push your creativity and skills. In the meantime, check out the Real-Time AI Agents Challenge powered by n8n and Bright Data: Join the Real-Time AI Agents Challenge powered by n8n and Bright Data: $5,000 in prizes across FIVE winners! Jess Lee for The DEV Team ・ Aug 13 #devchallenge #ai #webdev #n8nbrightdatachallenge We'll also be launching the Midnight "Privacy First" Challenge next week. Follow the tag now so you don't miss the announcement: # midnightchallenge Follow his is the official tag for submissions and announcements related to the Midnight Network "Privacy First" Challenge. Wiki Body Markdown: Stay tuned -- this challenge will be announced on August 20, 2025! We hope you had fun, felt challenged, and learn a thing or two! See you next time! Interested in being a volunteer judge for future challenges? Learn more here ! Top comments (31) 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 • Aug 14 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Really creative submissions, congrats folks! Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Eleftheria Batsou Eleftheria Batsou Eleftheria Batsou Follow 💼 DevRel / Community Manager ⌨ Front end developer | UXer | Content Creator 🙆 Here to share my passion && transfer/receive knowledge Loves to: ✈️🍪💃 Location Thessaloniki, Greece Education Informatics and telecommunication of engineering Pronouns She/Her Work Community Manager & Content Creator Joined Jan 3, 2020 • Aug 14 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you so much for this! I really appreciate it. I checked many of the submissions and a lot of people did great work. 🙏🏻🙏🏻 Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Fayaz Fayaz Fayaz Follow Software Engineer 𑁍 Thinker 𑁍 Problem Solver. Interests: AI, Software Development, Web Security, Privacy, Nature, Philosophy, History, Spirituality, Politics, Conversation. 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My expertise spans across modern front-end and back-end technologies, with Location Bhopal (MP) India Joined Sep 30, 2024 • Aug 14 '25 • Edited on Aug 14 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Congratulations on winning and making react and typescript project as the challenge clearly say to make project on html css javascript. Well done selector. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like 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 • Aug 15 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Well-deserved victory! Both projects are top-notch. Congratulations! 🎉 Ah, where to find so much energy for a beautiful frontend... Mine usually runs out after writing the backend. Thanks for the inspiration, there's a lot to learn from! 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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 Sep 28, 2022 • Edited on Jan 7, 2023 Classification # rdf # owl # sparql # rules My previous post showed how to use a reasoner like Pellet to make some interesting inferences about stated data. In that case, it demonstrated how a compound class could be determined with insufficient data to identify which of its components was satisfied. Interesting though it was, this was a contrived question made against data that was specifically designed for it, and required a complex reasoner that is limited in its ability to scale. Less contrived scenarios are more interesting, precisely because they can be applied to real-world data at scale. This leads to the question of what sorts of inferences are valid to make in OWL? Specification The OWL 2 specification describes the vocabulary and how this maps into Description Logic . Most of it is rather obtuse due to the need to provide a precise mathematical definition. Fortunately, a number of the concepts are relatively straightforward to follow. Indeed, many of the concepts can be codified into rules to be applied mechanically. Entailment The basic structure of most rules is a description of conditions that must be met by existing data, and new data that may be asserted. Mathematical logic describes this using the Horn Clause , and this has become the standard tool for logic programming systems as well. As an example, we can make a statement saying that all people are mortal, so if an individual is a person, they must be mortal: Mortal(X) :- Person(X). Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Here, I have described Person and Mortal as classes, and X as an individual. To read a Horn clause, the outcome is described first, given the conditions that come after the :- symbol. So the above says, "X is Mortal, if X is a Person". The outcome of the clause is referred to as the Head of the clause, while the conditions are referred to as the Body . Multiple necessary conditions may be described in the body by separating them with commas. For instance, if a person has a child, then they are a parent: Parent(X) :- Person(X), hasChild(X,Y). Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Note that the body now includes an entity Y who is not referred to in the head. A more mathematical approach for this statement might be: ∀x x∊Person: ∃y (x,y)∊hasChild Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode i.e. For all x where x is a person, there exists a y where relationship of x,y is a member of the role-relationship hasChild . Or, less strictly, for x where x is a person, there exists a y where x.hasChild.y To be honest, a lot of these notations are merely very precise and tedious way to express concepts that don't seem too difficult. But the precision allow mathematicians to eventually getting around to saying more interesting things, while proving that they got it right. RDF and SPARQL Data The Resource Description Framework (RDF) and RDF Schema (RDFS) were designed to describe classes and data in a form that can be managed by a computer. To declare the above classes we can say that the they are each instances of the schema type called Class , using Turtle syntax: @prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> . @prefix : <http://quoll.gearon.org/data/demo.ttl#> . : Person a rdfs: Class . : Mortal a rdfs: Class . : Parent a rdfs: Class . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The prefixes here will be used throughout this post. Strictly speaking, they should appear with each block of Turtle and each SPARQL query, but I will elide them for brevity. We can then use these classes to declare instances of data, say :mary and :jane : : mary a : Person . : jane a : Person . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode We can also declare the role :hasChild , and connect Mary and Jane with it: : hasChild a rfds: Property . : mary : hasChild : jane . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode There is a whole technology stack that can start working with this already, but for now, I'm going to stick to the Horn Clauses we've already discussed. Querying Mortality Let's consider the first clause: Mortal(X) :- Person(X). Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This means we are looking for all values of X that have a type of Person . Once we have those values for X , we want to declare that each X has a type of Mortal . We can create a graph based on this query: construct { ?x a : Mortal } where { ?x a : Person } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This would result in: : mary a : Mortal . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Alternatively, we could assert all this back in with the original data by saying insert rather than construct : insert { ?x a : Mortal } where { ?x a : Person } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode With either expression, the where clause describes the conditions for the body of the Horn Clause, and the insert or construct describes the head of the clause. Parenthood Similarly, we can look at the second clause again in order to convert it: Parent(X) :- Person(X), hasChild(X,Y). Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The two expressions in body will result in a pair of patterns in the where clause of the query: construct { ?x a : Parent } where { ?x a : Person . ?x : hasChild ?y } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This would result in: : mary a : Parent . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode RDFS Entailment The above rules are fine for a specific application, but they aren't generally useful. Instead, we'd like to be able to describe data with greater expressivity, and identify rules that can be applied more generally. In the early days of the Semantic Web, the W3C had planned on releasing RDF as a data model, along with an expressive language to describe that data. There was a lot of progress with prior systems like DAML , OIL and DAML+OIL , but getting the semantics of these systems fully defined and correct is a very difficult task, leading to the creation of each of these systems, which all attempted to correct the issues of their predecessors. These efforts culminated in the Web Ontology Language (OWL) which was formally released along with the first formal release of RDF in 2004. Prior to the formal releases of these standards, there was already a lot of RDF in use, which meant that there was a need to describe that data. While the complicated details of ontologies were being worked out, the working groups published a minimal vocabulary that could describe a taxonomy of classes and roles. This was first published as a draft for RDF Schema , or RDFS. Alongside RDFS came a set of "semantics" (a word that means "meaning") which described what the vocabulary meant when it said things. A blog post isn't the place to get into what I mean when I say, "Class" or "Role" (also called a "property"), but I expect that if you're reading this then you may already have an idea. Instead, I'm going to look at a few other elements of RDFS. Subclass Descriptions The first concept I'm going to consider is the "subclass". If individuals can be classified into a class, then a subclass is a refinement on that classification, resulting in a smaller group. Considering the classes we had earlier, we can see that all instances of :Person must be in the class :Mortal , but there is nothing that says that all :Mortal s must in the the class of :Person . So :Person is at most equal to :Mortal , and most likely a smaller group. One way to write this mathematically is: Person ⊑ Mortal Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This is essentially the same notation as "subset" ⊆, and it means the same sort of thing, just in relation to classes. RDFS expresses the same thing with the rdfs:subClassOf relationship: : Person rdfs: subClassOf : Mortal . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In a similar way, all Parents are Persons, but not all people are parents: Parent ⊑ Person Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode : Parent rdfs: subClassOf : Person . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Domain and Range Descriptions Whether we use the term "role", "property", "predicate" or "attribute", we are referring to some kind of relationship between things. Once we introduce relationships it starts being useful to declare what a type of things can be related to each other. For instance, hasChild is an interesting relationship to have between people, but is not typically associated with something like an item of furniture. RDFS uses the term "domain" to describe the class of things that a property can be applied to. For instance, the hasChild property can be applied to the class of Parent . This is declared with: : hasChild rdfs: domain : Parent . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In the same way, the things that a property can refer to are referred to as the "range": : hasChild rdfs: range : Person . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Note that only parents have children, but any person can be someone's child. Entailment We now have enough to start looking at some of the entailments defined by RDFS. Given that RDF uses an Open World Assumption (OWA) , RDFS never considers applying a property to something whose type does not match to be an error. One reason for this is because the data model can always have new data added, and it is presumed that this data will be consistent with whatever exists. One effect of this is that we can sometimes derive what that new data must be. For instance, say we introduce a new person: : jane : hasChild : kathy . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Until now, :jane has only been a :Person , but because :hasChild has a domain of :Parent we now know that Jane is also a parent. Similarly, we haven't seen Kathy before, but the appearance in this statement tells use that she is a person. We can codify these with rules: Parent(X) :- hasChild(X,Y). Person(Y) :- hasChild(X,Y). Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode But this is where having a vocabulary for describing the system becomes useful. Instead of describing rules for each property, we can base the rules on the vocabulary and create a more general form: C(X) :- rdfs:domain(P,C), P(X,Y). D(Y) :- rdfs:range(P,D), P(X,Y). Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Having variable predicates like this is often considered 2nd order logic, but in this case it's not really. It just looks like it is because of the syntax we use. Instead, I'll use the term that my supervisor called it: 1.5th order logic. To explain why this is not 2nd order logic, consider it this way: We may represent (subject,predicate,object) as predicate(subject,object) but a true Predicate-Logic representation would be with ternary predicates like: statement(subject,predicate,object) . This is not as useful for our purposes, and is aesthetically less inviting, but nevertheless more correct. Domain and Range Entailment The above rules can also be converted into SPARQL: construct { ?x a ?c } where { ?p rdfs : domain ?c . ?x ?p ?y } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode construct { ?y a ?d } where { ?p rdfs : range ?d . ?x ?p ?y } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The statements created from these queries are considered valid entailments from RDFS: : mary a : Parent . : jane a : Parent . : jane a : Person . : kathy a : Person . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Note that some of the entailed statements already exist. This is fine, as graphs are considered to be a set of edges, so duplicates are ignored. Subclass Entailment Subclass entailment can also be described using queries. In this case, there are two entailments to consider. We know that: :Person is a subclass of :Mortal , therefore all instances of :Person will be an instance of :Mortal . :Parent is a subclass of :Person , therefore all instances of :Parent will be an instance of :Person . Putting this together: Instances of :Parent must be instances of :Person . Instances of :Person must be instances of :Mortal . Therefore: instances of :Parent must be instances of :Mortal . The formal term for this is that rdfs:subClassOf is a transitive property. This is something that OWL describes explicitly, but I'll leave that for later. More succinctly: A ⊑ B ⊑ C ⊢ A ⊑ C Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Or as a Horn Clause: rdfs:subClassOf(A,C) :- rdfs:subClassOf(A,B), rdfs:subClassOf(B,C). Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This can be evaluated in SPARQL with: construct { ?a rdfs : subClassOf ?c } where { ?a rdfs : subClassOf ?b . ?b rdfs : subClassOf ?c } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The next part is considering the instances. We've already stated that if an entity is an instance of a class, then it will also be an instance of whatever that class is a subclass of (also called the superclass , just like in software development): construct { ?x a ?d } where { ?x a ?c . ?c rdfs : subClassOf ?d } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode With all of these rules in place, suddenly we have: : Parent rdfs: subClassOf : Mortal . : mary a : Parent . : mary a : Mortal . : jane a : Parent . : jane a : Mortal . : kathy a : Person . : kathy a : Parent . : kathy a : Mortal . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Incidentally, both rdfs:domain and rdfs:range have a domain of rdf:Property and a range of rdfs:Class . So a full entailment regime means that we don't need to declare that :hasChild is a property, and we don't need to explicitly declare that any of our classes a rdfs:Class . I will sometimes include these declaration for the sake of clear documentation, but they're not needed. More Entailment The patterns of RDFS entailment are all described in the RDF Semantics specification , and collected in the section 9.2 of that document. The rules described above correspond to several of the RDFS Entailment patterns: # rdfs2 construct { ?x a ?c } where { ?p rdfs : domain ?c . ?x ?p ?y } # rdfs3 construct { ?y a ?d } where { ?p rdfs : range ?d . ?x ?p ?y } # rdfs11 construct { ?a rdfs : subClassOf ?c } where { ?a rdfs : subClassOf ?b . ?b rdfs : subClassOf ?c } # rdfs9 construct { ?x rdfs : subClassOf ?d } where { ?x a ?c . ?c rdfs : subClassOf ?d } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Using the patterns above, the process for converting all of the entailment patterns to executable rules takes very few steps. # rdfs1 construct { ?aaa a rdfs : Datatype } where { ?xxx ?yyy ?ddd FILTER isLiteral ( ?ddd ) BIND ( datatype ( ?ddd ) AS ?aaa )} # rdfs2 construct { ?yyy a ?xxx } where { ?aaa rdfs : domain ?xxx . ?yyy ?aaa ?zzz } # rdfs3 construct { ?zzz a ?xxx } where { ?aaa rdfs : range ?xxx . ?yyy ?aaa ?zzz } # rdfs4a construct { ?xxx a rdfs : Resource } where { ?xxx ?aaa ?yyy } # rdfs4b construct { ?yyy a rdfs : Resource } where { ?xxx ?aaa ?yyy FILTER ! isLiteral ( ?yyy )} # rdfs5 construct { ?xxx rdfs : subPropertyOf ?zzz } where { ?xxx rdfs : subPropertyOf ?yyy . ?yyy rdfs : subPropertyOf ?zzz } # rdfs6 construct { ?xxx rdfs : subPropertyOf ?xxx } where { ?xxx a rdf : Property } # rdfs7 construct { ?xxx ?bbb ?yyy } where { ?aaa rdfs : subPropertyOf ?bbb . ?xxx ?aaa ?yyy } # rdfs8 construct { ?xxx rdfs : subClassOf rdfs : Resource } where { ?xxx a rdfs : Class } # rdfs9 construct { ?zzz a ?yyy } where { ?xxx rdfs : subClassOf ?yyy . ?zzz a ?xxx } #rdfs10 construct { ?xxx rdfs : subClassOf ?xxx } where { ?xxx a rdfs : Class } # rdfs11 construct { ?xxx rdfs : subClassOf ?zzz } where { ?xxx rdfs : subClassOf ?yyy . ?yyy rdfs : subClassOf ?zzz } # rdfs12 construct { ?xxx rdfs : subPropertyOf rdfs : member } where { ?xxx a rdfs : ContainerMembershipProperty } # rdfs13 construct { ?xxx rdfs : subClassOf rdfs : Literal } where { ?xxx a rdfs : Datatype } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Executing them all together is a task for system that can coordinate the rules, and is typically tied to a specific database implementation though this is not necessary (e.g. Naga , though I have yet to port this to SPARQL). Was This Needed? Well… probably not. If you're reading this then maybe you already knew everything I had to say here. However, I also have more useful things to say, and I'm about to go on to say it. This further discussion will build on what I've discussed so far, and I wanted to establish a base of understanding before moving on. Next I continue this discussion in my next post... 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 Paula Gearon Follow Just a girl, standing before a compiler, asking it to love her Location Spotsylvania, VA Education Computer Engineering. Physics. 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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 Paul Craig Posted on Nov 12, 2020 • Edited on Nov 27, 2020 Cloud Run vs App Engine: a head-to-head comparison using facts and science # cloud # googlecloud # docker # serverless For low-traffic applications, Cloud Run is dramatically cheaper than App Engine. Abstract I was hosting a small web app as a side-project and looking to spend less money. I started out using Heroku, then moved to Google’s Cloud Platform. Using rigorous methods and markdown tables, I performed a science-inspired “how much does this cost?” comparison between App Engine and Cloud Run. This study finds that Cloud Run is usually the best option , although if you have money to burn are a “price insensitive consumer,” then App Engine is a bit zippier. Introduction Imagine you have a side-project-type web app and you’re looking to host it on Google’s Cloud Platform (GCP) but you don’t want to spend too much ca$h. Which GCP service do 4 out of 5 scientists recommend? Let’s find out. Background My incredible journey went basically thus: I built a small express app for upcoming Canadian holidays and wanted cheap but usable hosting. Initially, I was using Heroku’s $7/month Hobby Plan because at the end of the day month, it’s only $7. (ie, that’s like 3 coffees: ‘a coffee’ being the base unit of diminutive purchases.) Heroku was really easy to get going with, to integrate with GitHub Actions , and to ssh into when I needed to fiddle with something. But around month five, it dawned on me that it was going to cost $7/month for the rest of my life, so I started looking for other options. Pivoting to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) GCP was the cloud vendor with the most bonus cash on sign-up, so I figured that was a pretty neutral and unbiased reason to pick it. However, as a hapless first-time user, there are a lot of “ solutions ” to choose from. It seems like you’re not a real cloud vendor unless you can bury newcomers under an avalanche of vaguely differentiated products with abstract geometrical logos, so a straightforward question like “where do I host a basic express app?” didn’t have an obvious answer. Cutting through the media bias with facts and logic, I was able to narrow it down by following the research methodology of googling “ google cloud how do I host express app ”. The two options that popped up were: App Engine Cloud Run Both services will run apps and I had an app to run. Seemed perfect: they anticipated me like how I anticipated Canadians are looking for information about holidays. Methodology By signing up, I was granted 300 (!!) GCP bucks, and as a long-time government employee I knew this meant I had to find a creative way to spend it before the end of the fiscal year. Are you thinking what I’m thinking? Let’s run a research study! (This is where the science comes in.) My research question was “Should I use App Engine or Cloud Run to host my fun but unprofitable app?”, and to investigate that I opted for the immersion method where I would assume the role of a developer trying to host an app on Google Cloud. Setup As a precursor, I needed to set up my app on both services simultaneously. For the initial setup, I used the Quickstart material provided by Google at no cost to embedded researchers like me. (Both Quicks-start are pretty easy to follow once you have the gcloud command-line tools installed .) Overview: App Engine (AE) Node.js Quickstart for App Engine On AE, my express app runs as a node process, like booting it up with npm start locally. AE is a traditional hosting platform: it runs continuously and serves requests as they come in. At the end of the month, you pay for the amount of time it was running, which is typically “the entire month”. Overview: Cloud Run “Build and Deploy” Quickstart for Cloud Run Cloud Run runs containers, so for each release you have to build a container and push it to GCP. Unlike App Engine, Cloud Run only runs when requests come in, so you don’t pay for time spent idling. Containerized apps are more portable but not always something you focus on during development. It’s worth noting that the Cloud Run Quickstart provides 9 example Dockerfiles depending on your language of choice. (I used the Node.js one as a basis.) Simulating traffic At this point in the study, I had 2 instances of my app running: In App Engine: https://hols-ae.nn.r.appspot.com/ In Cloud Run: https://hols-hzlcxvebra-ue.a.run.app/ Because real applications have real traffic, I set up a ping service to send requests to each site exactly once every 47 minutes for the rest of time, just like how a Real Human Being™️ would browse. Having completed my setup, it was time to let the experiment run its course, so I passed the time doing highly academic things like rinsing noobs at dominion.games . Duration 2 months. Findings There were 2 principal findings of the study. For a low-traffic application, Cloud Run is dramatically cheaper than App Engine App Engine seems to respond slightly faster 1. Ongoing costs — Cloud Run wins ✅ Cloud Run App Engine Heroku Hobby Plan Monthly cost $0.09 $11.29 $7.00 Wow. App Engine runs 24/7 for the entire month whereas Cloud Run only runs when serving requests, and the difference is startling. Previously, I had been paying $7 a month for Heroku’s Hobby Plan . App Engine would cost me about 50% more Cloud Run costs 99% less , oh my goodness So basically it’s a blowout win for Cloud Run here. 2. Request latency — App Engine (usually) wins ✅ I also used some online speed test tools to measure the response times of my 2 instances. The results weren’t totally consistent, but App Engine generally responded more quickly. Pingdom Speed test (Results of 3 runs from São Paulo) Cloud Run App Engine Run 1 632 ms 471 ms Run 2 485 ms 568 ms Run 3 562 ms 470 ms Average 559 ms 503 ms Here we see App Engine responding on average 56 ms faster than Cloud Run (although in 1 case, Cloud Run was faster). The huge caveat here is that these times vary widely between runs, sometimes tripling or quadrupling depending on Who The F*ck Knows. WebPageTest (Results of 3 runs using “3G” download speed.) Cloud Run App Engine Run 1 5.217 s 5.010 s Run 2 5.310 s 4.922 s Run 3 5.353 s 5.089 s Average 5.293 s 5.007 s Again, keep in mind that these numbers shift around between runs. Why is App Engine faster? This isn’t totally clear to me, but I can speculate. The one measurable difference I noticed is that that the total request size from Cloud Run was larger because it doesn’t gzip files by default. Cloud Run App Engine Page size 125.8 KB 119.4 KB The Pingdom Speed Test for Cloud Run recommended I Compress components with gzip , and looking through the requests, my combined .js assets are indeed about 6 KB larger. Downloading bigger files makes your site slower, but I don’t think that’s the whole story. The big difference between the two services is that Cloud Run doesn’t run your container unless it’s getting requests. When a request comes in, it does 3 things: boots up the container serves the request shuts down the container It seems likely that the extra time needed to boot up the container adds to the total request time, leading to an average slower response time from Cloud Run. Of course, you also save a lot of money doing it this way, so the tradeoff here is whether you care more about optimizing your speed or your cost. Findings For me, the findings are decisive. If you’re a hobbyist developer and you want to host your fun app for next-to-free, you should definitely use Google Cloud Run. However, if money is no object, then you can pay exponentially more per month for a marginal speed boost on App Engine. Further reading Read more about why Google Cloud Run is better than other hosting options For an excellent intro to Docker, check out this excellent guide by Robert Cooper Check out Google’s “Build and Deploy” Quickstart for Cloud Run Use Github Actions to deploy automatically to Cloud Run Top comments (29) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Ashish “Logmaster” Boston Ashish “Logmaster” Boston Ashish “Logmaster” Boston Follow Joined Jan 4, 2021 • Jan 4 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Your app-engine was setup to "autoscale" hence the instance would stay up constantly costing you $. If you changed it to "basic" auto-scaling, GAE would have auto scale down and stop the instance and costs should be similar to cloud run. Could you pls re-test with this setting so its a more fair comparison. Thanks, cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/st... Like comment: Like comment: 16 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand msl00 msl00 msl00 Follow Joined Jan 12, 2021 • Jan 12 '21 • Edited on Jan 12 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The linked documentation could be more clear, but it is not correct to say that "autoscaled" instances are "up constantly costing you $". You linked to the "Instance State" section, and it is saying that "autoscaled" instances will only ever show as being in the "running" state (vs the "stopped" state possible for "manual" or "basic" scaling). This is because "autoscaled" instances are shut down after some time (if no requests come in), not that the instances are running 24/7. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Igor Konforti Igor Konforti Igor Konforti Follow Location Berlin-ב Work SRE Joined Aug 14, 2020 • Apr 1 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I have to agree with @msl00 here! It's unclear and AFAIK AppEngine can NOT auto-scale to 0! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Thread Thread Vajahath Vajahath Vajahath Follow Joined Mar 22, 2019 • May 15 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide App engine standard environment can scale down to zero. I'm paying zero for for my hobby project. cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/th... Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Vugar Vugar Vugar Follow Joined May 9, 2021 • Mar 12 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The problem with autoscaling to 0 is that it causes cold start. Assume your app is idle state(usually after 20 minutes when no new requests coming) so the total number of instance would be 0. So it take about 10 seconds to start the server in AppEngine for a first request. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Izzy Young Izzy Young Izzy Young Follow Joined Jul 19, 2019 • Mar 18 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I laughed out a loud a couple of times reading this article. You have a great sense of humor and a fantastic writing style :) Like comment: Like comment: 10 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand mdovn mdovn mdovn Follow ... Joined Feb 12, 2020 • Sep 1 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide "sometimes tripling or quadrupling depending on Who The F*ck Knows." =)) Like comment: Like comment: 8 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand bharatsawnani bharatsawnani bharatsawnani Follow Joined Dec 9, 2020 • Dec 9 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice tests and post, but you should specify which environment you're using for GAE. I primarily code in Java (Haven't deployed with Node.js on GAE so far) and from my experience the Standard environment works similarly to Cloud Run, as it spins up a new instance when a request is made (if there wasn't one already idle). The instance stays idle for 15 mins after that it's shutted down. Google gives you a daily free usage quota of 28 hours for instances. Hence if you tests were runnning once every 47 mins (and the requests didn't require much processing power)... then your daily cost would be 0.00$ as you wouldn't be surpassing the daily free quota. If your tests were on the Flexible Environment then that's a whole different story as an instance has to be idle all the time and I am not so sure what machine type they start of from there. In Standard the lowest instance is an F1, whicho would have 256mb RAM, which is not much but enough for a simple app. Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Samuel Favarin Samuel Favarin Samuel Favarin Follow I am a Software Engineer and a Bachelor of Computer Science Location Florianópolis, Brazil Work Software Engineer at Conecta Nuvem Joined Nov 12, 2020 • Nov 13 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice post! In the future would be cool to do a benchmark to compare with a similar AWS service. Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Paul Craig Paul Craig Paul Craig Follow Writes code, drinks tea, etc. Certainly would never get a haircut. Location Ottawa, Canada Work Dev at Canadian Digital Service Joined Oct 30, 2020 • Nov 13 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It's a good question. At work we use Fargate a lot, which I find a lot more complex than Cloud Run to set up, but it has a similar "serverless container" platform concept as CR does. Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Mario La Menza Perello Mario La Menza Perello Mario La Menza Perello Follow Joined Aug 9, 2021 • Aug 9 '21 • Edited on Aug 9 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I was unsuccessful trying to find out something about your app's datasource. Because IMO there is the big cost, when using Cloud Run. I agree with you, Cloud Run is cheap, but you have to use Cloud SQL as a datasource and in my experience it is far expensive compared with a SQL instance running in GCE. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Mike Neilens Mike Neilens Mike Neilens Follow Joined Mar 25, 2020 • Jun 21 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I’ve been running a couple of applications on App Engine for several years and never been billed more than $0.50 per month. I think you may have set up App Engine incorrectly for the workload you are using. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dom Dom Dom Follow Joined Feb 12, 2020 • Jan 12 '21 • Edited on Jan 12 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Misleading post as the premise is that you pay for App Engine 24/7 which isn't true on the standard instances (predefined languages versions e.g. Go 1.12) only if you choose flex (custom versions). Otherwise you have a point but it's not clear and standard App Engine covers most use cases. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Maxim Tan Maxim Tan Maxim Tan Follow Joined Dec 26, 2021 • Dec 26 '21 • Edited on Dec 26 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Just to chime in for anyone confused by the huge price difference. In my experience, App Engine Standard Environment with automatic scaling will effectively scale down to "0 instances": After 15 minutes with no request, with automatic scaling, you are billed NOTHING. ( dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/up... ) Google states on their pricing page: Accrual of instance hours begins when an instance starts and ends as described below, depending on the type of scaling you specify for the instance: Basic or automatic scaling: accrual ends fifteen minutes after an instance finishes processing its last request. Manual scaling: accrual ends fifteen minutes after an instance shuts down. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand lostinthefield lostinthefield lostinthefield Follow Work Web Developer at Field Museum Joined Apr 27, 2021 • Apr 27 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Paul, thanks for this hilarious and informative comparison! I was wondering if you had also considered deploying this site as a static site on something like Firebase Hosting/Vercel/Netlify/Github Pages, etc. (straight to a CDN, instead of worrying about hosting)? Next.js takes cares of a lot of pain points (data fetching, caching etc.). We're considering something like that for our own site. You do lose the benefit of having a proper node.js backend, but so far our needs can be met by Next.js mixed with maybe some serverless functions. Overall, that could maybe bring costs down even further than an auto-scaling container, as long as you don't need access to a real server...? Just food for thought. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Lars Rye Jeppesen Lars Rye Jeppesen Lars Rye Jeppesen Follow Aspartam Junkie Location Vice City Pronouns Grand Master Joined Feb 10, 2017 • Dec 18 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide NextJs is great but locks you in to using old hat React, not everybody's cup of tea, mind you. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand dmytro lysak dmytro lysak dmytro lysak Follow Joined Oct 8, 2021 • Oct 8 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide What about the 1 million requests are free per month on cloud run? Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Lisa Guinn Lisa Guinn Lisa Guinn Follow Joined Oct 19, 2021 • Oct 19 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is the monthly free tier on Cloud Run: 180,000 vCPU-seconds 360,000 GiB-seconds (memory) 2 million requests 1 GiB free data egress within North America So the app must have exceeded one of these parameters to incur a monthly charge cf. cloud.google.com/run/pricing Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply View full discussion (29 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 Paul Craig Follow Writes code, drinks tea, etc. Certainly would never get a haircut. 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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 Art light Posted on Jan 7 • Edited on Jan 10 I Didn’t “Become” a Senior Developer. I Accumulated Damage. # discuss # career # ai # programming There’s a strange myth in tech that one day you wake up and—boom—you’re a senior developer. You get the title. You get the responsibility. You get invited to meetings with no agenda. That’s not how it actually happens. What really happens is much less glamorous. Year 1–2: Confidence Without Context I thought being a good developer meant knowing more things. Frameworks. Libraries. Clever tricks. If a problem existed, surely the solution was: another abstraction another layer another tool I just discovered on Hacker News I shipped code fast. I also shipped problems faster. Year 3–5: The Era of Regret This is where the damage starts to accumulate. You maintain code you wrote six months ago and think: “Who let me do this?” Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode You realize: readable code beats clever code documentation is not optional naming things is the hardest problem for real, not as a joke You stop asking “Can we build this?” and start asking “Should we?” Year 6+: Seniority Is Pattern Recognition At some point, something shifts. You’ve seen: the same bug with different variable names the same startup idea with a different pitch deck the same “urgent rewrite” that wasn’t So now you’re calm—not because you know everything, but because you know how things usually fail. You don’t rush to code anymore. You: ask uncomfortable questions reduce scope delete features prevent disasters quietly No one applauds this. That’s fine. AI Didn’t Replace Me. It Exposed Me. As an AI + web developer, I get asked a lot: “Aren’t you worried AI will replace you?” Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Honestly? No. AI didn’t replace developers. It replaced pretending. If your value was: typing boilerplate copying Stack Overflow knowing syntax but not systems Yeah… that part is gone. What’s left—and more valuable than ever—is: judgment architecture understanding tradeoffs explaining why something exists AI writes code. Developers decide what code should exist at all. What I Actually Do Now Most days, my job isn’t coding. It’s: turning vague ideas into solvable problems translating between humans and machines stopping “small” decisions from becoming expensive mistakes When I do write code, it’s usually boring. That’s intentional. Boring code survives. If You’re Earlier in Your Career A few things I wish someone told me: Seniority is not speed. It’s restraint. Complexity is a liability, not a flex. You’ll learn more from broken systems than successful demos. Your future self is your most important user. And most importantly: Feeling confused doesn’t mean you’re bad at this. It means you’re actually learning. Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Final Thought I didn’t become a senior developer by mastering everything. I became one by: being wrong fixing it remembering the cost and not repeating the same mistake twice That’s it. That’s the secret.😎 Top comments (34) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss 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 7 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Your article really spoke to me. That “Who let me do this?” moment — I’ve had it too, many times, usually long after the decision had already been made. I didn’t “become” an architect on purpose. I started as a developer, tried to do things properly, took on a bit more responsibility each time… and one day I realized I was mostly dealing with structure, trade-offs, and long-term consequences rather than code itself. Looking back, it feels less like a career path and more like an accumulation of context — and yes, some damage along the way. What feels different now is AI. Not as a shortcut or a replacement, but as a way to externalize part of the cognitive load that used to force this evolution. It helps surface patterns earlier, question decisions sooner, and think at system level without having to burn years (or yourself) to get there. Maybe the real shift is that future developers won’t have to ask “Who let me do this?” quite so late — they’ll grow into those roles with more awareness, and hopefully less wear and tear. Like comment: Like comment: 6 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Art light Art light Art light Follow Trust yourself🌞your capabilities are your true power. ❤Telegram - ✔lighthouse4661 ❤Discord - ✔lighthouse4661 Email art.miclight@gmail.com Pronouns He/him Work CTO Joined Nov 21, 2025 • Jan 8 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for your response. I hope you are doing well. Best wishes.🌟 Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dmitry Labintcev Dmitry Labintcev Dmitry Labintcev Follow Solo developer of SENTINEL — 105K LOC AI security platform. 209 engines. Pure C DMZ. Building protection for LLMs before they take over the world. Open to remote work. 📧 chg@live.ru Location Russia, Vladivostok (FE) Joined Dec 25, 2025 • Jan 8 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide AI didn't replace developers. It replaced pretending." This should be the industry's new reality check. The uncomfortable truth is that AI exposed how much of "senior" work was actually just muscle memory and Stack Overflow reflexes. What's left — judgment, tradeoffs, knowing when NOT to build — that's the real job. Always was. Your "Era of Regret" phase hit close. We've all opened old code, seen the horrors, checked git blame... and found ourselves. Great piece. The damage continues. Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Art light Art light Art light Follow Trust yourself🌞your capabilities are your true power. ❤Telegram - ✔lighthouse4661 ❤Discord - ✔lighthouse4661 Email art.miclight@gmail.com Pronouns He/him Work CTO Joined Nov 21, 2025 • Jan 8 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This really resonates with me — AI didn’t take away real engineering, it just stripped away the noise. What’s left is judgment and intent, and that’s the part I’m genuinely excited to see evolve; great perspective. Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand spO0q spO0q spO0q Follow Practice what you preach Location earth Education working class hero Joined Dec 29, 2019 • Jan 8 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I think it makes sense, as senior positions are usually meant for high profiles. Although, AI is not the ultimate impartial entity. It won't promote elite devs and eliminate the "unskilled" ones. It's a bit more complex than that, IMHO. This job is a constant threat to your mental health. You're exposing yourself, because you don't feel legitimate. What if you're actually reaching some kinda of plateau, buckle up! Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Art light Art light Art light Follow Trust yourself🌞your capabilities are your true power. ❤Telegram - ✔lighthouse4661 ❤Discord - ✔lighthouse4661 Email art.miclight@gmail.com Pronouns He/him Work CTO Joined Nov 21, 2025 • Jan 8 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I think you’re touching on something very real here—seniority isn’t just about skill, and AI definitely doesn’t simplify that complexity. I’m really interested in how you frame the mental health side of it too; it feels like a problem that needs more thoughtful, human-centered solutions going forward.🧨 Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand James Charlies James Charlies James Charlies Follow Joined Sep 19, 2025 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Yes—seniority is not a switch you flip, and experience does leave scars. That part is true. But framing seniority primarily as “accumulated damage” romanticizes failure and undersells intentional growth. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Art light Art light Art light Follow Trust yourself🌞your capabilities are your true power. ❤Telegram - ✔lighthouse4661 ❤Discord - ✔lighthouse4661 Email art.miclight@gmail.com Pronouns He/him Work CTO Joined Nov 21, 2025 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Absolutely—seniority should be seen as a combination of deliberate skill development and strategic decision-making, not just the sum of mistakes endured. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like 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 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I love this post. The way you break down the journey to becoming a senior developer feels so true to my own experience. The idea that it's not about mastering everything, but rather accumulating context and experience, really resonates with me. What I find really interesting is how you mention AI exposing those who relied on muscle memory and Stack Overflow reflexes - did you find that this shift in the industry has also led to a greater emphasis on mentorship and knowledge sharing among developers? (Asking as someone who is still in year 1-2) Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Art light Art light Art light Follow Trust yourself🌞your capabilities are your true power. ❤Telegram - ✔lighthouse4661 ❤Discord - ✔lighthouse4661 Email art.miclight@gmail.com Pronouns He/him Work CTO Joined Nov 21, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Absolutely! I love how thoughtfully you connected your own experience to the post — it shows real reflection. I’ve definitely seen AI push more developers toward mentorship and sharing context, because raw muscle memory isn’t enough anymore, and guidance from experienced devs has become even more valuable. Keep leaning into that curiosity; it’ll accelerate your growth tremendously! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Aatif G. Aatif G. Aatif G. Follow A programmer since 20 years Pronouns He/His/Him Joined Mar 19, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide when something stops working and your junior runs here and there with little clue, you are sitting calmly and recalling in your mind what file or recent build could have caused this. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Art light Art light Art light Follow Trust yourself🌞your capabilities are your true power. ❤Telegram - ✔lighthouse4661 ❤Discord - ✔lighthouse4661 Email art.miclight@gmail.com Pronouns He/him Work CTO Joined Nov 21, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide That calm, methodical approach is a huge asset—your experience really shows in moments like this. It’s reassuring for the whole team to see someone who can step back, think clearly, and guide things in the right direction. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand 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 Maybe! 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For anyone new, Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source that brings together contributors and maintainers from around the world, with the goal of getting as many people as possible involved with open source. Whether you're making your first pull request or maintaining projects that power the internet, this challenge is for you! Our Prompts Unlike last year's challenge which focused solely on end-of-month reflections, this year's writing challenge is designed to happen in parallel with your Hacktoberfest participation if desired. We want to help drive visibility for maintainer projects and encourage contributors to write about their contributions while the experience is still fresh. And don't worry, we still have a prompt for reflections for anyone who would prefer to to code now and write later . Maintainer Spotlight - Share Your Project For maintainers : Showcase the open source project you maintain and invite contributors to get involved! 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Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand fmerian fmerian fmerian Follow marketingto.dev && v0.dev Pronouns he/him Joined Mar 4, 2022 • Oct 2 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide my humble contribution: Supporting open-source projects on Product Hunt fmerian ・ Oct 1 #showdev #opensource #hacktoberfest #devchallenge if you're planning a product launch, hmu. oss ftw! Like comment: Like comment: 6 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Louis Girifalco Louis Girifalco Louis Girifalco Follow https://www.Quote.Vote/ Email louis@quote.vote Location Los Angeles, CA Joined Aug 6, 2025 • Oct 3 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is awesome! Going to work on our submission this weekend. Thank you for providing the platform and visibility! 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Let’s give it a try and challenge ourselves by sharing more of our experiences! 🤞🚀 Good luck everyone ! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply 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 • Oct 2 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Good luck everyone! Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Gohar Gohar Gohar Follow Joined May 26, 2025 • Oct 5 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Start early; pick projects you use and read their issues/labels (“good first issue”). Join the project chat/Discord; ask concise questions; ship one tiny fix fast. Focus on docs, tests, and tooling—impactful and welcomed. Be respectful in reviews, iterate quickly, and celebrate small wins. 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Report Abuse Krishna Pravin Posted on May 14, 2020 • Edited on May 29, 2020 for loop vs .map() for making multiple API calls # javascript # api # async Promise / async-await is used for making API calls. const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Assuming I have a list of ids of todo items and I want the title of all them then I shall use the below snippet inside an async function const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This same can be written with any of these for , for...in , for...of loops. Assuming each API request arbitrarily takes 100ms exactly, the total time taken for getting the details of four todo items will have to be greater than 400ms if we use any of the above-mentioned loops. This execution time can be drastically reduced by using .map() . const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Adding timers const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' for {} ' ); for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } console . timeEnd ( ' for {} ' ); console . time ( ' .map() ' ); await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The Reason for loop for loop goes to the next iteration only after the whole block's execution is completed. In the above scenario only after both the promises(await) gets resolved , for loop moves to the next iteration and makes the API call for the next todo item. .map() .map() moves on to the next item as soon as a promise is returned . It does not wait until the promise is resolved. In the above scenario, .map() does not wait until the response for todo items comes from the server. It makes all the API calls one by one and for each API call it makes, a respective promise is returned. Promise.all waits until all of these promises are resolved. async/await is syntactic sugar for Promises It will be more clear if the same code is written without async/await const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' .map() ' ) Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( id => { return new Promise (( resolve ) => { fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) . then ( response => { return new Promise (() => { response . json () . then ( todo => { console . log ( todo . title ) resolve () }) }) }) }) }) ) . then (() => { console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); }) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode It is not possible to mimic the respective code for for loop by replacing async/await with Promises because, the control which triggers the next iteration will have to written within the .then() block. This piece of code will have to be created within the JS engine. All the snippets are working code, you can try it directly in the browser console. Note: snippets need to be enclosed within an async function except for the last one use Axios or any other suitable library if fetch is not available. Let me know if there is an even better and easy/short way of making API calls. Also, do not forget to mention any mistakes I've made or tips, suggestions to improve this content. Top comments (6) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Quinn Quinn Quinn Follow Joined Jun 28, 2021 • Jun 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Not really a fair comparison. Map is creating a new array of promises then asynchronously executing them. To do this with a for loop you would do something like this: const todoIdList = [1, 2, 3, 4] const promiseList = [] for (const id of todoIdList) { const response = fetch( https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/${id} ) promiseList.push(response.json()) } const responses = Promise.all(promiseList) Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jul 26 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This approach looks good. Pushing the promises into an array within for loop will achieve concurrency. But when we have a need for more than one await inside the block, it will not work. In the above code, response.json() won't work because response is a promise, it won't have json() method. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Yogendra Yogendra Yogendra Follow Location Bengaluru, India Work Web Developer at LayerIV Joined Sep 25, 2020 • Jan 31 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is quite great. But, could you tell me what is the optimum way to resolve multiple promises and get their statuses, as Promise.all() fails as soon as any of the Promise rejects? I heard of Promise.allSettled() but is only available in recent versions of ES. Thanks!! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Feb 9 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Shim: npmjs.com/package/promise.allsettled Polyfill: logic24by7.com/promise-allsettled-... Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Follow I am a front end developer. I like building stuff with react. Location India Work Front End Developer at Tata Consultancy Services Joined May 27, 2020 • Jan 20 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a great article. I had trouble understanding the last example without async await but with promises. I knew promise.all takes promises array as an argument, but why did we write promise in each fetch call? Can u explain a little Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jan 29 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The last example(using promise) is the same as the previous one(using await). We have a promise inside fetch because parsing response as json response.json() returns a promise. For each API call, Promise.all() will first wait for the API call's response to arrive, and then it will wait for the json parsing to complete. When Promise.all takes an array of promises, it will wait for all the inner promises as well to get resolved. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like 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 . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. 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Progress® Telerik® Report Server provides seamless access to reports for your business users from any device with the features below: User Management, Authentication and Authorization Data Alerts and E-Mail Notifications Scheduling Access Reports From Any Device High Performance Distribution with Report Caching Versioning and History Ability to Rebrand the Report Server ( WhiteLabeling ) More about Report Server The companies that trust Telerik and Kendo UI products include: What Users Say We use Telerik Reporting on our customer portal. It is very cost effective and easy to use. We have used the product since a consultant introduced us to it in 2009. Since then we've been able to maintain the reports and update to the newer versions of Telerik Reporting without breaking the code. We needed an easy way for our customers to print data about their accounts, and Telerik Reporting gave us a great option for that. We also like the export functions such as export to PDF, CSV, etc Reporting controls are amazing! Used them for enterprise apps and found them easy to use and extend. Progress Telerik is a new age tool for reporting and analytics. What I like best in Progress Telerik is its User interface provided for reporting and analytics. It is very easy to understand and create dashboards using this application, while also integrating third party tools. I am mostly using Progress Telerik for its dashboard creating purposes and it is very beneficial for me as a data analyst. It is very easy to build a quick report for my offline projects and have the reports customized. Telerik Reports is an integral part of our solution. The reporting engine is highly flexible and is one of the few products we have found capable of handling the complex layouts required for mandatory medical reporting. Progress Telerik Reporting helps us solve several critical reporting challenges: • Complex Report Generation: We can design and deliver highly structured, data-rich reports without needing to write extensive custom code. Telerik’s drag-and-drop designer and parameter support make building reports quick and efficient. • PDF Accessibility (ADA Compliance): With features like Enable Accessibility and support for tagged PDFs, we can meet accessibility standards—ensuring screen readers like NVDA properly interpret and announce report content. • Server-Side Rendering: The ability to generate reports programmatically using the ReportProcessor.RenderReport API streamlines automation and batch processing of documents. 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. G2 Leader Enterprise Grid Summer 2025 G2 Leader Highest User Adoption Summer 2025 G2 EMEA Regional Leader Summer 2025 G2 Users Love Us Industry-Leading Support Need Evaluation Help? Not a developer or short on time? Share your project needs — we’ll assess and tell you how our products fit. Send us your project requirements Expert and Timely Support Get answers to your questions directly from the developers who build Telerik Reporting, even during your trial period. Contact support Frequently Asked Questions What is Telerik Reporting used for? Telerik Reporting is a mature .NET embedded reporting tool (with a 15+ year history on the reporting market), which helps transform data into actionable business insights. What are the benefits using Telerik Reporting? Telerik Reporting a complete, lightweight, easy-to-use, and powerful .NET embedded reporting tool for web and desktop applications that supports: ASP.NET Core, Blazor, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET AJAX, HTML5, Angular, React, Vue, WPF, WinForms. With Reporting tool any developer or reporting user will be able to create, style, view and export rich, interactive and reusable reports to attractively and beautifully present analytical and any business data. The reports can be added to any web and desktop business application through report viewer controls. The ready reports can be exported in more than 15 formats. How easy it to get started with Telerik Reporting? Getting started with Telerik Reporting is a straightforward process: 1. Download and install Telerik Reporting . 2. Run the MSI installation file. 3. In the Customization dialog of the Wizard, click Examples Setup to set the examples and the used connection string. The examples use the MS SQL Server AdventureWorks database which you will need later for the report. 4. In the Samples Database Setup dialog of the Wizard, select your Database Server and the authentication for the connection. The Wizard detects all running instances and lists them in the input field. 5. On each subsequent dialog that the Wizard will render, click Install and select Next until the installation is completed. For more information on getting started with Telerik Reporting, visit our documentation and watch getting started video . Where can I find Telerik Reporting examples and demos? Telerik Reporting has handful sample demos, covering multiple reporting scenarios. The sample demos are designed to demonstrate the power of Telerik Reporting tool. You can review and play with them here. How to use an ASP.NET Core Reporting tool? This article guides you how to use ASP.NET Core Reporting tool. If you wish to connect the Report Viewer to a REST service, you can follow the steps outlined in the How to Use HTML5 Report Viewer with REST Service documentation article. If you wish to connect the Report Viewer to a Report Server instance, refer to the article section Configuring the HTML5 Report Viewer to work with Report Server using Item Templates. What is Web Reporting? Web reporting refers to the practice of generating and presenting reports, data analyses, or visualizations through web-based platforms or applications. This approach allows users to access and interact with reports conveniently via web browsers, eliminating the need for specialized software or installations. It enables organizations to consume information quickly, collaborate remotely, and provide report users with real-time insights into various aspects of their business operations or projects. Is Telerik Reporting free? Telerik Reporting is royalty-free with a license price starting at $699 annually per developer. This .NET reporting tool is available for purchase with flexible pricing options , based on developers’ support needs. There are two additional options to buy Telerik Reporting as well. First, one can acquire the reporting tool with the Telerik DevCraft Complete bundle. Second, one can get Telerik Reporting with the Telerik DevCraft Ultimate bundle. If developer or reporting user decide to buy Telerik Reporting within DevCraft Ultimate bundles , they will be able to add end-to-end report management functionalities to their .NET reporting tool with Telerik Report Server . Telerik Reporting comes with a free 30-days trial and free support during the trial period. How does Telerik Reporting integrate with web and desktop apps? Once created, you can embed the report in any .NET or JavaScript applications through available report viewers and/or export them in 15+ formats. The overall process speeds up significantly the development time with up to 50%. Telerik Reporting supports all web and desktop technologies. If you are interested in Reporting integration with a specific technology, select and read its article. Blazor ASP.NET Core ASP.NET MVC ASP.NET Web Forms Angular HTML5 React Vue WPF WinForms What support options does Telerik Reporting offer? Depending on your needs, Telerik Reporting 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 Reporting? Telerik Reporting is royalty-free with a license price starting at $699 annually per developer. This .NET reporting tool is available for purchase with flexible pricing options , based on developers’ support needs. There are two additional options to buy Telerik Reporting as well. First, one can acquire the reporting tool with the Telerik DevCraft Complete bundle. Second, one can get Telerik Reporting with the Telerik DevCraft Ultimate bundle. If developer or reporting user decide to buy Telerik Reporting within DevCraft Ultimate bundles, they will be able to add end-to-end report management functionalities to their .NET reporting tool with Telerik Report Server. How to add Line-of-Business functionalities to reports? Line-of-Business functionalities can be added to reporting with end-to-end report management solution Telerik Report Server . Report Server comes bundled as a lightweight web application that can be downloaded and run on user local web server. Report Server contains many Line-of-Business features like report scheduling, user management, authentication and authorization, data alerts, email notifications, and more. What is Reporting in ASP.NET Core? With Embedded Reporting developers and business users can deliver interactive reports directly to web and desktop applications. ASP.NET Core Report Viewer could display reports in ASP.NET Core applications and ensure the same look and feel between app and reports. ASP.NET Core Reporting is commonly used in companies focused on web development. What is Report Engine? A report engine is a software component in reporting tool responsible for generating, formatting, and delivering reports based on input data and predefined templates or criteria. It acts as the backbone of reporting systems, handling the process of collecting, organizing, and presenting information in a structured manner. Report engines typically incorporate features such as data aggregation, filtering, sorting, and visualization to create comprehensive reports tailored to the needs of users. These engines often support various output formats, including PDF, Excel, HTML, and others, allowing flexibility in how the generated reports are consumed. Additionally, report engines may offer scheduling, automation, and distribution capabilities to streamline the reporting workflow and ensure timely delivery of information to report users. How do I create a report in dotnet? Creating a report in .NET can be achieved through various approaches, but one common method is utilizing reporting tools such as Telerik Reporting. This tool offer a user-friendly interface for designing and generating reports within the .NET environment. Typically, you would start by defining your data source, whether it's a database, XML file, or other data repository. Then, you would design the layout of your report, specifying elements like tables, charts, and text fields. You can do that with three WYSIWYG report designers - Visual Studio, Standalone and Web Report Designers. Finally, you can embed reports in web or desktop apps or print them in multiple formats. You can try Telerik Reporting for free. Ready to Streamline Your Application Reporting? Launch demos See Telerik’s Report Designer in action and check how much it can do out of the box See pricing Check out the offers. Purchase an individual license for .NET reporting or treat yourself to one of our bundles. Try now Try Telerik’s .NET Reporting tool with dedicated technical support. 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Throughout the month of October, developers from all around the world are coming together to contribute to open-source projects, learn, and grow as a community. This year, we are excited to support this annual celebration of open-source by providing a space for maintainers and contributors to reflect on and write about their 2024 Hacktoberfest journey. Running through November 03 , the Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge is an opportunity to share your Hacktoberfest experience (regardless of whether or not you complete the four PRs required!) and hone in your writing skills. For this challenge, we’ll have a prompt for project maintainers and a prompt for contributors. Each prompt will have at least one winner (possibly more depending on how many people complete the challenge) and all participants who publish a valid submission will receive a completion badge. Prompts Maintainer Experience Maintainers! You are the heart of Hacktoberfest. Without you, this celebration wouldn't be possible! 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Top comments (25) 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 • Oct 2 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Good luck everyone! Like comment: Like comment: 8 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jonas Brømsø Jonas Brømsø Jonas Brømsø Follow Computer programmer, runner, LEGO builder, powernapper, yakshaver and father of 2 boys all squeezed in the few hours available. Location Copenhagen, Denmark Work Product Manager at TüvSüd Joined Jul 15, 2017 • Oct 2 '24 • Edited on Oct 2 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Wrote a brief post today on Hacktoberfest 2024, before discovering this challenge - anyway challenge accepted! 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Vamos contribuir em projetos colaborativos, devs! 🚀 Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jeeva Ramanathan Jeeva Ramanathan Jeeva Ramanathan Follow Still Figuring out the bio😇 Email jeevaram2000@gmail.com Location Tamil Nadu, India Joined Mar 1, 2022 • Oct 9 '24 • Edited on Oct 18 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hey everyone! 🌟 Just wanted to share a quick tip for showcasing all your Hacktoberfest contributions. You can make use of AI-Powered GitHub PR Tracker to create a single, sharable link that displays all your pull requests submitted for the Hacktoberfest event. 🚀 Check it out here: GitHub PR Tracker Dev Post: AI-Powered GitHub Pull Request Tracker for Your Hacktoberfest (and More!) 📝 Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ana Maria | @ana.tech.dev Ana Maria | @ana.tech.dev Ana Maria | @ana.tech.dev Follow Criadora de conteúdo sobre tecnologia e IA no Instagram: @ana.tech.dev | Embaixadora PrograMaria e Alura Star Email developer@anamaria.dev.br Education Pós Tech IA para Devs - FIAP Pronouns ela/dela Joined Feb 1, 2021 • Oct 11 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Escrevi um artigo Hacktoberfest: contribuindo em projetos open source com a comunidade dev sobre Hacktoberfest 2024 e o Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge do @thepracticaldev . Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Alizay Yousfzai Alizay Yousfzai Alizay Yousfzai Follow Joined Sep 29, 2024 • Oct 12 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I was a bit confuse before where to post the blog but then finally got understand and posted the same blog on the community hope when u read it u enjoy it best of luck everyone one more thing wants to contribute in coding by just knowing html css go through my repo's i will merge ya small tasks tata Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jeanine Duchaney Jeanine Duchaney Jeanine Duchaney Follow Former marketer turned professional Swiss Army knife at the intersection of business, code, and design. Location Boston, MA Pronouns She/Her Joined Oct 23, 2024 • Oct 28 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @thepracticaldev I'm working on a series for this prompt. Is it possible for the entire series to be considered as a whole? The rules state you can only submit to each prompt one time. However, for my situation, entering one post out of context wouldn't make much sense. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jeanine Duchaney Jeanine Duchaney Jeanine Duchaney Follow Former marketer turned professional Swiss Army knife at the intersection of business, code, and design. Location Boston, MA Pronouns She/Her Joined Oct 23, 2024 • Oct 31 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Gently following up here and looping in the tag moderators, since the deadline is approaching @ben @jess @peter . Thank you! 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 • Oct 31 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @jlduchaney that's fine! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Thread Thread Jeanine Duchaney Jeanine Duchaney Jeanine Duchaney Follow Former marketer turned professional Swiss Army knife at the intersection of business, code, and design. Location Boston, MA Pronouns She/Her Joined Oct 23, 2024 • Oct 31 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @jess Thanks for confirming! In that case, I will leave the submission template on all of my posts within the series. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Vaibhav Dwivedi Vaibhav Dwivedi Vaibhav Dwivedi Follow From Product vision to pixel-perfection, I'm a seasoned Product Manager turned iOS App Developer, leveraging Swift and SwiftUI to build iOS Apps with ShipiOS.app project! Location Planet Earth Education M.Sc. Information & Technology Work Product Owner Joined Feb 5, 2018 • Oct 3 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Looks great. All the best! 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Redis 8 is the most performant and scalable version of Redis yet. It has over 30 performance improvements, including up to 87% faster commands, up to 2x more operations per second throughput, up to 18% faster replication, and delivery of up to 16x more query processing power with Redis Query Engine. This release adds 8 more data structures, including vector set (beta), JSON, time series, and five probabilistic structures, including Bloom filter, cuckoo filter, count-min sketch, top-k, and t-digest (some previously available as separate Redis modules). These new data structures help you solve your current use cases better and build for the next generation of fast and real-time apps. Additionally, we’ve changed the name of our free product from Redis Community Edition to Redis Open Source to reflect the addition of AGPLv3 as a licensing option. One Redis Over the years, we have created new Redis modules that help you build real-time apps for web, mobile, and GenAI faster. However, we’ve heard from many of you how it often becomes confusing figuring out how to get started with modules, especially with matching the right module version to the Redis version. The introduction of Redis Stack helped and saw significant adoption but also introduced fragmentation in the community. Today, we’re combining our Redis Stack and community offerings into a single Redis Open Source distribution. All the modules are already included in this package. Going forward, Redis Open Source delivers the same feature set to you everywhere. When you use Redis Open Source, you know you’re always getting the latest and best of Redis with the full suite of capabilities that are available to the community. These are some of the features and capabilities that come packaged in Redis 8 in Redis Open Source. Vector set data structure [beta] We are excited to announce vector set, a new data type for vector similarity search. Developed by Salvatore Sanfilippo, the original creator of Redis, vector set takes inspiration from sorted set, another one of Redis’s fundamental data types known for its efficiency in handling ordered collections. Vector set extends the concept of sorted set to allow the storage and querying of high-dimensional vector embeddings, enhancing Redis for AI use cases that involve semantic search and recommendation systems. Vector set complements the existing vector search capability in the Redis Query Engine. The vector set data type is available in beta. We may change, or even break, the features and the API in future versions. We are open to your feedback as you try out this new data type whilst we work towards general availability. JSON data structure The JSON data structure improves how you solve for traditional Redis use cases. It also lets you manage sessions more easily, like by using arrays and objects to model hierarchical session data. In Redis 8, the JSON data structure lets you store JSON documents as keys in Redis. Redis provides commands to retrieve and manipulate documents using the JSONPath language for more granular and efficient access to specific elements. Redis also supports atomic updates so you can make modifications to parts of a JSON document without having to retrieve the entire document first. Time series data structure The time series data structure simplifies how you tackle use cases with fast changing timestamped data such as those from IoT sensors, system telemetry, stock prices, commodity prices, foreign exchange rates, and crypto prices. In Redis 8, it’s very fast to get and use time series data. This is because Redis uses very efficient compression algorithms to keep the data memory footprint low. In addition, compaction (downsampling) rules can be defined for efficient long-term storage. Probabilistic data structures Probabilistic data structures let you answer common questions about your data streams and large datasets much faster. The significant advantages given in terms of efficiency in memory usage and processing speed is a trade-off with absolute accuracy. In Redis 8, in addition to HyperLogLog , which allows estimating the cardinality of a set, there are now 5 more probabilistic data structures: Bloom filter and Cuckoo filter—for checking if a given value has already appeared in a data stream Count-min sketch —for estimating how many times a given value appeared in a data stream Top-k —for finding the most frequent values in the data stream t-digest —for querying which fraction of the values in the data stream are smaller/larger than a given value. Redis Query Engine The Redis Query Engine unlocks fast data access beyond a key lookup. With Redis 8 you can create a secondary index of data that resides in hashes and JSON data structures. Some of the most common ways to use the Redis Query Engine include for vector search, data queries that return exact matches by a criteria or tag, and search queries that return the best matches by keywords or semantic meaning. The query engine also supports features like stemming, synonym expansion, and fuzzy matching for more comprehensive search results. Vector embeddings that represent data points within hashes or JSON documents can also be stored so the query engine in Redis 8 can be leveraged for vector similarity search. Access Control Lists (ACLs) While Redis 8 is secure by default, Access Control Lists (ACLs) allow more fine-grained security control. With ACLs, you can define which users can connect, what commands they can perform, and which keys they can access. This helps you restrict unauthorized access and maintain data integrity in your Redis environment . In Redis 8, we introduce new ACL categories for the new data structures. Existing ACL categories such as @read and @write now include commands that support the newly included data structures. New commands building on Redis 7.4 When you build on Redis 8, you also get all the new features and capabilities that came in Redis 7.4, including our introduction of hash field expiration. One of the most frequently requested feature (e.g., #13345 , #13459 , #13577 ), you can find 3 new hash commands in Redis 8: HGETDEL – Get hash fields and delete them HGETEX – Get hash fields and optionally set their expiration time HSETEX – Set hash fields and optionally set their expiration time AGPL is now a licensing option Redis 8 is available in Redis Open Source under the open source AGPLv3 license in addition to the dual RSALv2 and SSPLv1 licenses we moved to last year. We heard from some customers that it is easier for them to operate under an OSI-approved license, so we’ve added that option. Read more here , or visit redis.io/legal/licenses/ . Significant performance improvements Redis 8 introduces over 30 performance improvements for both single-core and multi-core environments, delivering the greatest leap in performance in a single new Redis version. Based on anonymized statistics from our tens of thousands of existing customers and users, we’ve invested in what we’ve seen you use the most. That means for many of you, you will see improvements in performance that provide the greatest uplift and value in how you use Redis when upgrading to Redis 8. Up to 87% reduction in command latency We have reduced the latency per command in Redis 8 for a large set of commands compared to Redis 7.2.5. In our benchmark of 149 tests, 90 commands run faster with less latency. The p50 latency reduction ranges from 5.4% to 87.4%. The vast majority of apps built with Redis 8 will see significant performance improvements. More details are available on the 8.0-M02 blog post . 2x more ops per second throughput by enabling multithreading Since Redis 6, we have supported I/O threads to handle client requests, including socket reads/writes and command parsing. However, the previous implementation does not fully capture the performance potential. In Redis 8, we introduce our new I/O threading implementation. You can enable it by setting the io-threads configuration parameter. The default value is 1. When the parameter is set to 8 on a multi-core Intel CPU, we’ve measured up to 112% improvement in throughput. Exact throughput improvements will vary, contingent on the commands being executed. Up to 35% less memory used for replication In Redis 8, we are introducing a new replication mechanism. During replication, we initiate two replication streams simultaneously: one stream for transferring the primary node and the other for the stream of changes that happen in the interim. The second phase is no longer blocked waiting for the first phase to complete. In our tests, we conducted a full synchronization of a 10 GB dataset with an additional stream of 26.84 million write operations that yields 25 GB of changes during the replication. With the new replication mechanism, the primary can handle write operations at a 7.5% higher average rate during replication . Replication also takes 18% less time and the peak replication buffer size on the primary node is 35% lower . More details are available on the 8.0-M03 blog post . Up to 16x more query processing power with horizontal & vertical scaling Redis 8 comes with a Redis Query Engine that can scale in two new ways that were previously exclusive to Redis Cloud and Redis Software. The first way enables querying in clustered databases, allowing you to manage very large data sets with indices and support for higher throughput of reads and writes by scaling out to more Redis processes. The second way allows you to add more processing power to scale your query throughput vertically, unlocking up to 16 times more throughput than before. When both ways to scale are enabled, Redis 8 is the fastest vector database on the market, and you have access to it for free through Redis Open Source. We demonstrate this scale and how you can perform vector search queries at real time on 1 billion 768-dimensional vector embeddings at high precision. At a billion-vector scale, with real-time indexing, Redis 8 can sustain 66,000 vector insertions per second for an indexing configuration that allows precision of at least 95%. For indexing configurations that result in lower precisions, Redis 8 can sustain higher ingestion rates of 160,000 vector insertions per second. Throughput can be increased further by using more servers. For high precision queries, we can see that larger HNSW indices improves the search quality at the expense of latency. We reach 90% precision with a median latency including RTT of 200ms, and 95% precision with a median latency including RTT of 1.3 seconds for the top 100 nearest neighbors, while executing 50 search queries concurrently. Building on Redis 8 Open source client libraries Redis 8 is easy to start building your app on and is fully supported by the most performant and reliable open source client libraries that you are using today. To learn more, please reference our documentation for quick start guides for your favorite programming languages: Jedis , for Java synchronous programming Lettuce , for Java asynchronous programming go-redis , for Golang users node-redis , the reference library for Node.js NRedisStack , the C# library that offers the stability of StackExchange.Redis and supports for new data structures in Redis 8 redis-py , for the Python programming language Object mapping libraries If you want to map your data with object mapping techniques, the Redis OM client libraries are available to help you. They will help you model your objects, add schema validation, and store them in Redis 8. GenAI use cases For the GenAI apps and use cases you’re building, we make it easier by offering Redis vector library (RedisVL) together with Redis 8 as a simple yet powerful solution to work with vectors. With easy integrations to LLMs for your AI apps or to perform semantic search, RedisVL includes many capabilities that make new GenAI features fast and possible, such as semantic caching, vectorizers, and semantic routing. Developer environment Redis Insight and Redis for VS Code are visual tools that let you explore data, design, develop, and optimize your applications while also serving as a platform for Redis education and onboarding. Redis Insight specifically integrates Redis Copilot, a natural language AI assistant that improves the experience when working with data and commands. Redis 8 is fully compatible with Redis Insight and Redis for VS Code. Upgrading to Redis 8 If you are running on an older version such as Redis 6 and Redis 7, we encourage you to upgrade to Redis 8 to take advantage of new performance improvements and capabilities. We’re committed to keeping Redis 8 in Redis Open Source free so you can uplevel how you solve for use cases including caching, session management, leaderboards, and matchmaking. More information on how to upgrade to Redis 8 is available here . If you are a current user of Redis Stack, currently supported features and capabilities that were exclusive to Redis Stack can be found on Redis Open Source. We also encourage you to upgrade to Redis Open Source as we will stop releasing patches for Redis Stack 6.2, 7.2, and 7.4 on September 15, 2025. New features found in Redis Open Source will be fully coming to our other offerings later this year. 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Report Abuse Krishna Pravin Posted on May 14, 2020 • Edited on May 29, 2020 for loop vs .map() for making multiple API calls # javascript # api # async Promise / async-await is used for making API calls. const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Assuming I have a list of ids of todo items and I want the title of all them then I shall use the below snippet inside an async function const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This same can be written with any of these for , for...in , for...of loops. Assuming each API request arbitrarily takes 100ms exactly, the total time taken for getting the details of four todo items will have to be greater than 400ms if we use any of the above-mentioned loops. This execution time can be drastically reduced by using .map() . const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Adding timers const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' for {} ' ); for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } console . timeEnd ( ' for {} ' ); console . time ( ' .map() ' ); await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The Reason for loop for loop goes to the next iteration only after the whole block's execution is completed. In the above scenario only after both the promises(await) gets resolved , for loop moves to the next iteration and makes the API call for the next todo item. .map() .map() moves on to the next item as soon as a promise is returned . It does not wait until the promise is resolved. In the above scenario, .map() does not wait until the response for todo items comes from the server. It makes all the API calls one by one and for each API call it makes, a respective promise is returned. Promise.all waits until all of these promises are resolved. async/await is syntactic sugar for Promises It will be more clear if the same code is written without async/await const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' .map() ' ) Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( id => { return new Promise (( resolve ) => { fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) . then ( response => { return new Promise (() => { response . json () . then ( todo => { console . log ( todo . title ) resolve () }) }) }) }) }) ) . then (() => { console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); }) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode It is not possible to mimic the respective code for for loop by replacing async/await with Promises because, the control which triggers the next iteration will have to written within the .then() block. This piece of code will have to be created within the JS engine. All the snippets are working code, you can try it directly in the browser console. Note: snippets need to be enclosed within an async function except for the last one use Axios or any other suitable library if fetch is not available. Let me know if there is an even better and easy/short way of making API calls. Also, do not forget to mention any mistakes I've made or tips, suggestions to improve this content. Top comments (6) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Quinn Quinn Quinn Follow Joined Jun 28, 2021 • Jun 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Not really a fair comparison. Map is creating a new array of promises then asynchronously executing them. To do this with a for loop you would do something like this: const todoIdList = [1, 2, 3, 4] const promiseList = [] for (const id of todoIdList) { const response = fetch( https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/${id} ) promiseList.push(response.json()) } const responses = Promise.all(promiseList) Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jul 26 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This approach looks good. Pushing the promises into an array within for loop will achieve concurrency. But when we have a need for more than one await inside the block, it will not work. In the above code, response.json() won't work because response is a promise, it won't have json() method. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Yogendra Yogendra Yogendra Follow Location Bengaluru, India Work Web Developer at LayerIV Joined Sep 25, 2020 • Jan 31 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is quite great. But, could you tell me what is the optimum way to resolve multiple promises and get their statuses, as Promise.all() fails as soon as any of the Promise rejects? I heard of Promise.allSettled() but is only available in recent versions of ES. Thanks!! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Feb 9 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Shim: npmjs.com/package/promise.allsettled Polyfill: logic24by7.com/promise-allsettled-... Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Follow I am a front end developer. I like building stuff with react. Location India Work Front End Developer at Tata Consultancy Services Joined May 27, 2020 • Jan 20 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a great article. I had trouble understanding the last example without async await but with promises. I knew promise.all takes promises array as an argument, but why did we write promise in each fetch call? Can u explain a little Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jan 29 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The last example(using promise) is the same as the previous one(using await). We have a promise inside fetch because parsing response as json response.json() returns a promise. For each API call, Promise.all() will first wait for the API call's response to arrive, and then it will wait for the json parsing to complete. When Promise.all takes an array of promises, it will wait for all the inner promises as well to get resolved. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like 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 . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. 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Diablo Immortal will launch with native voice chat transcription and speech-to-text Comments Drawer Comments Loading comments Getting the conversation ready... Entertainment Close Entertainment Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Follow Follow See All Entertainment Gaming Close Gaming Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Follow Follow See All Gaming Tech Close Tech Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Follow Follow See All Tech Diablo Immortal will launch with native voice chat transcription and speech-to-text The features are a part of a suite of accessibility features designed for the game The features are a part of a suite of accessibility features designed for the game by Ash Parrish Close Ash Parrish Video Games Reporter Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Follow Follow See All by Ash Parrish May 27, 2022, 8:37 PM UTC Link Share Blizzard Ash Parrish Close Ash Parrish Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Follow Follow See All by Ash Parrish is a reporter who covers the business, culture, and communities of video games, with a focus on marginalized gamers and the quirky, horny culture of video game communities. Diablo Immortal is hell, literally, but playing it doesn’t have to be. Ahead of the game’s June 2nd release date , the Diablo team at Blizzard talked about some of the accessibility features they’ve built into Diablo Immortal to make hell that works for everyone. Controller support was something really important to bring to Diablo Immortal. “You will be able to play Diablo Immortal with controllers on both mobile devices and on PC,” Blizzard wrote in its accessibility blog . “Many controls — including skills, accessing chat, and more — can be remapped from the controller tab of the settings menu.” In addition to controller support, Blizzard is also sending Diablo Immortal reviewers a Razer Kishi controller that turns your phone into a Switch or Steam Deck-like apparatus. While Blizzard is sending us a controller peripheral to test as part of the review process, the developer said that the option is “not intended to incentivize or encourage controller play — touch screen, controller, mouse and keyboard, etc. are all super viable options.” One of the notable features Andrew Webster reported in his pre-alpha coverage of DI was that the game, at the time, did not include controller support. That meant he was controlling the game via the on-screen buttons on his iPad. That’s not the most comfortable of situations for either a wide iPad or a tiny phone, making mobile controller support almost mandatory for a game like Diablo Immortal . Chatting with friends is another feature designed to be as accessible as possible, featuring native voice chat transcription and text-to-speech functions. Here are a couple of videos of both in action. The surprise addition of PC support was, in itself, a choice made in part for accessibility reasons. In an interview with The Verge , Diablo franchise general manager Rod Fergusson said “it’s important that Diablo Immortal reach as many players as possible.” Of course, that decision is also colored by the initial backlash against Blizzard releasing a free-to-play mobile game with a microtransaction-stuffed cash shop. 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Prashant Sharma Prashant Sharma Prashant Sharma Follow Nov 28 '25 How Do I Return the Response from an Asynchronous Call? # javascript # async # promises # webdev Comments Add Comment 1 min read How I Ended Up Building a Stable Async Processor for n8n (and Turned It Into a PRO Tempate) Emre Akman Emre Akman Emre Akman Follow Nov 15 '25 How I Ended Up Building a Stable Async Processor for n8n (and Turned It Into a PRO Tempate) # n8n # automation # async # developers Comments 1 comment 2 min read From 'Why the F@&k Do I Need This?' to 'Oh, That's Why' - My GAT Journey Illia Illia Illia Follow Nov 7 '25 From 'Why the F@&k Do I Need This?' to 'Oh, That's Why' - My GAT Journey # rust # async # gat # beginners Comments Add Comment 12 min read Understanding Python Async Patterns: Basics Ravi Ravi Ravi Follow Nov 8 '25 Understanding Python Async Patterns: Basics # python # async # patterns Comments Add Comment 4 min read Ability to Create Async Commands in WebForms Core 2 Elanat Framework Elanat Framework Elanat Framework Follow Nov 11 '25 Ability to Create Async Commands in WebForms Core 2 # performance # architecture # async # webformscore Comments Add Comment 2 min read Key Differences Between setImmediate() and process.nextTick() in Node.js Jeferson Eiji Jeferson Eiji Jeferson Eiji Follow Dec 10 '25 Key Differences Between setImmediate() and process.nextTick() in Node.js # node # javascript # async # eventloop 1 reaction Comments Add Comment 1 min read A Deep Dive into Multi-Transport Protocol Abstraction in Python Tosin Akinosho Tosin Akinosho Tosin Akinosho Follow Nov 4 '25 A Deep Dive into Multi-Transport Protocol Abstraction in Python # python # designpatterns # async Comments Add Comment 6 min read RAP Framework for Asynchronous Work sta sta sta Follow Dec 6 '25 RAP Framework for Asynchronous Work # asynccommunication # asyncwork # async # communication Comments Add Comment 5 min read Cancelable async tasks and typed server errors with SolidJS and LazyPromise Ivan Novikov Ivan Novikov Ivan Novikov Follow Dec 4 '25 Cancelable async tasks and typed server errors with SolidJS and LazyPromise # solidjs # typescript # async # javascript Comments Add Comment 4 min read Full Async sta sta sta Follow Nov 24 '25 Full Async # workstyle # async # communication # tealorganization Comments Add Comment 9 min read Full-Four: Full Remote, Full Flex, Full Async, Full Mask sta sta sta Follow Nov 24 '25 Full-Four: Full Remote, Full Flex, Full Async, Full Mask # remote # flex # async # workstyle Comments Add Comment 2 min read Entendendo Sícrono vs Assíncrono: Threads, Await e Performance Iana Sampaio Iana Sampaio Iana Sampaio Follow Nov 20 '25 Entendendo Sícrono vs Assíncrono: Threads, Await e Performance # programming # síncrono # assíncrono # async 4 reactions Comments 1 comment 6 min read C# Async/Await in .NET 10: The Complete Technical Guide for 2025 IronSoftware IronSoftware IronSoftware Follow Nov 20 '25 C# Async/Await in .NET 10: The Complete Technical Guide for 2025 # webdev # csharp # programming # async Comments 1 comment 8 min read Architectural vs Transport Asynchrony: What Most Engineers Get Wrong About Async Systems Sergey Yungman Sergey Yungman Sergey Yungman Follow Oct 10 '25 Architectural vs Transport Asynchrony: What Most Engineers Get Wrong About Async Systems # architecture # microservices # async # distributedsystems Comments Add Comment 5 min read What Are Webhooks, and How Do You Implement Them? uma victor uma victor uma victor Follow for Flutterwave Engineering Nov 7 '25 What Are Webhooks, and How Do You Implement Them? # webhooks # fintech # async # eventdriven 26 reactions Comments 1 comment 10 min read Sistema de Archivos (fs) en Node.js Pedro Alvarado Pedro Alvarado Pedro Alvarado Follow Oct 3 '25 Sistema de Archivos (fs) en Node.js # filesystem # async Comments Add Comment 20 min read loading... trending guides/resources C# Async/Await in .NET 10: The Complete Technical Guide for 2025 What Are Webhooks, and How Do You Implement Them? 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https://axerosolutions.com/blog/intranet-templates-effective-designs-to-enhance-your-intranet | 7 Great Intranet Templates Designs to Enhance Your Intranet - Axero Intranet Skip to content --> Meet Axero Copilot , a game-changer for AI knowledge management! Tell me more --> Platform Feature Tour Mobile Intranet Security and Compliance Integrations Use Cases AI Knowledge Management Intranet Software Internal Communications Software Knowledge Management Software Team Collaboration Software Workplace Culture Software Industries Banks and Finance Education Healthcare Insurance Companies Life Sciences Companies Professional Services Companies Nonprofit Organizations Government Agencies Real Estate and Construction Client Experience Overview Client Stories Intranet Services Client Support Implementation Resources Blog eBooks & Guides Workplace communication tips Improve employee experience Improve company culture Build knowledge base Internal comms examples Enterprise social networking ROI calculator About Us Pricing Get Demo Intranet Templates – Effective Designs to Enhance Your Intranet Written by Alex Hoey Published on: June 14, 2023 Last updated: July 31, 2024 Intranets Y our intranet design is one of the most critical components to your launch. It determines how your pages will look, where everything will go, and what the user experience will be like. If information is hard to find and tools are difficult to use, engagement and overall adoption will not be as strong as it could be. That’s why you need sleek, modern pages that will display important content and resources where your teams will use it. To help you get inspired, we compiled these tried-and-tested intranet templates . Download a template and quickly customize it for your site. We’ll also walk you through the latest intranet features that spotlight different content, people, and company initiatives in the screenshots below. Download any of the intranet templates (see screenshots) and upload them into your Axero intranet as a Page Builder page. Table of contents Toggle 1. The essential homepage intranet template. 2. Align teams with a newsroom and announcements page. 3. An event center to bring everyone together. 4. The employee handbook you always needed. 5. Connect your workforce with an About Us page. 6. Create a movement and promote initiatives. 7. File and document center. 1. The essential homepage intranet template. The homepage is the first thing employees see, which makes it the most important page. A clean, simple design will showcase the content and tools you want your employees to access in a refreshing and easy-to-use way. We recommend using a template like the intranet screenshot above. With this layout, your featured news takes centerstage in a large central column. You can use your Page Builder to drag-and-drop smaller linear columns below to highlight new hires, HR announcements, and upcoming events. With permissions, you can also feature targeted content based on everyone’s roles in your intranet. A section for your Quick Links guides your people to commonly accessed places, like the employee handbook, the announcements page, and your employee directory. Drop another widget to list main spaces and centralize all third-party apps in your launchpad. You want quick navigation so people can get to the places they need, easily. Like what you see in this intranet screenshot? Download your intranet template here . Benefits of this intranet template: Clean design – Employees can easily access the tools they need via sidebar navigation, while simultaneously receiving targeted communications with eye-catching central columns. Easy to add company branding – This is a subtle, but impactful touch. Add your company colors, logo, and lingo on your homepage—drag-and-drop tools makes this easy. Add moving, interactive widgets – Balance is key and you don’t want to bombard your employees with too much content. The main moving carousel allows you to feature multiple pieces of content in one column. Download your intranet template here. 2. Align teams with a newsroom and announcements page. Communication is key, which is why Axero’s News and Announcements intranet template takes a clean, balanced approach to displaying your communications. In our intranet screenshot above, the most recent content leads the page. Bright, bold headers in each column call attention to who’s posting it and a short blurb highlights what the content is about. Add a colorful thumbnail photo to capture the attention of your employees and engage them with your announcement. Axero’s Articles drives effective communication in the workplace , with rich text, content lists, and People widgets that support a news center that your employees will check daily. Benefits of this intranet template: One page for news – Never worry about an email getting buried. All of your company communications are centralized in one place. Content displays in the most recent order and notifications immediately alert your employees about new announcements. Bright, bold, and simple – Less is more. This intranet template ensures employees are focused on the most important information with large columns that summarize text and explain what each piece of content is about. Customize, customize, customize! – This intranet screenshot is just the tipping point. Drag-and-drop widgets on the sidebar to display company calendars, Quick Links to the employee handbook or to other spaces—it’s your intranet, your way. Download your intranet template here. 3. An event center to bring everyone together. Too many events, so little time to manage it all. Axero’s Events intranet template keeps your teams in the loop with company events by bringing together meetings, conferences, training sessions, and get-togethers all in one place. Celebrate your employees by shining a spotlight on upcoming birthdays, new hires, and company news in the sidebar. Display a community calendar, which integrates with Microsoft and Google , so you have one page for important dates. In this intranet screenshot, you’ll notice eye-catching imagery, a short summary notifying users about different events, and basic event details so everyone is informed. Benefits of this intranet template: Simple navigation – Events are displayed in list form, making it easy for users to scroll through the page and learn about upcoming events. Detailed bird’s-eye view – Event summaries and details are displayed on the page so everyone knows the important information at a glance. Build a connected culture – Everyone has one place to find out about company events—and notifications direct them to the latest posting. Download your intranet template here. 4. The employee handbook you always needed. A strong company intranet means your employees have one single source of truth for everything—and this includes your employee handbook. With our Employee Handbook intranet template, you have one place for people to access your handbook, or any detailed document, in an easy-to-navigate format. Organize each section with tabs so employees can click into specific parts of the document they’re looking for. Admins can also “check in” and “check out” content so you can always access the latest version and view older ones. You can also use your sidebar to drive culture by adding a section to highlight company values and display Recognition activity . You have the power to make your employee handbook page your own. With a crisp and simplistic design, this intranet screenshot helps people navigate detailed documents in a flash. Benefits of this intranet template: Navigate documents quickly – Categorize complicated documents into sections to make finding information easy for employees. Drive culture – Bring your people closer to company information and each other. Use your page to highlight company values and recognition activity! Easy to update – Every company goes through changes and so do critical documents. Have one trusted place for your handbook and track version updates. Download your intranet template here. 5. Connect your workforce with an About Us page. Your employees are your greatest asset. You not only want to value your people but you also want them to feel connected to each other. Because when people are connected, they’re engaged, they’re collaborative, and they’re motivated. Use this intranet template to shine a special spotlight on your entire workforce! The About Us intranet template combines numerous people resources, like high level announcements, tabs to company spaces, and a featured team section, to fuse together important information while promoting your culture. Benefits of this intranet template: Engages users – This template is designed for your entire workforce . All tabs link out to important, company-wide resources that your employees need. Always relevant – Automatically pull up-to-date and the most current news that’s relevant for everyone. Remote but social – Help your people understand who’s who by featuring team members. Download your intranet template here. 6. Create a movement and promote initiatives. Starting a new committee and want to get employees or members on board? This intranet template is the best option for new initiatives, campaigns, and driving company culture ! Focus on a single topic and centralize relevant items, like sign up forms, polls, updates, and event details. Give your mission a digital hub to spark interest and build a community. Benefits of this intranet template: Custom call to action – It’s all in the details. Have the user’s name appear on the header to add a personable touch! Action focused – You want to command action. Polls, forms, and action-focused features are front and center. Visually compelling – Highlight upcoming events to to prompt more RSVPs and attendees. Download your intranet template here. 7. File and document center. People need quick access to files and documents. This intranet template brings content from across your intranet and spaces onto a single page. Simplistic, clean, and easy to navigate, your users get a designate spot to find what they need. Categorize your content into groups, launch into other document management systems, and feature specific files on the top of your page. Benefits of this intranet template: Find most used files – Display files from specific workspaces and sort them by most viewed, which will automatically update as certain files become more relevant depending on your business’ needs. Search and discover – Unite files from numerous departments to help users find what they need when they aren’t sure where to start. Unify apps – Use the launch pad to link to external cloud storage apps. You can also further organize documents by linking to secondary pages! Download your intranet template here. With the right tools and page layouts, designing your intranet doesn’t have to be difficult. These clean and simple intranet templates are the perfect addition to your digital workplace to help connect employees to the resources, content, and colleagues they need to be productive and engaged. Have a question about the intranet screenshots or knowledge management tools that support your design goals? Contact us and reach out to our team! Written by Alex Hoey As Marketing Director, Alex leads Axero's marketing team to reach organizations with important, impactful, and helpful information that helps workplaces navigate the intranet world and get to know Axero. Related blog posts Collaboration Example of intranet: What modern digital workplaces look like (With real-world examples) by Amy Breshears December 18, 2025 Discover what a modern intranet can do. Explore real-world examples of intranet solutions that boost communication, collaboration, and culture. Read more Intranets What Is a Self-Hosted Intranet? 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