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Gemini CLI Joins Forces with Zed, the Rust-Powered Code Editor
Naked functions skip the compiler’s usual prologue and epilogue, giving developers complete control over the function’s generated assembly code.
We test-drive two brand-new Rust-backed Python tools—Pyrefly and Ty—plus explore new type hints, free-threaded Python, malware risks, and more.
The newest Jakarta EE update enhances enterprise Java with easier data access, improved testing workflows, and features tailored for cloud-native apps.
Deno Land has officially released Deno 2.2, an updated version of the popular JavaScript and TypeScript runtime that brings significant enhancements. One of the most notable additions in this release is built-in OpenTelemetry support, enabling developers to monitor logs, metrics, and traces directly within Deno. This integration allows for automatic instrumentation of common APIs like console.log, Deno.serve, and fetch. For more customized observability, developers can leverage the OpenTelemetry API package via npm and connect to an OTLP endpoint. For those working in development or testing environments, Deno Land recommends using Grafana’s LGTM Docker image to capture telemetry data effectively. Released…
Agentic AI is rapidly becoming a transformative force in software engineering, enabling developers to work more efficiently and creatively. These AI agents come in various forms, with some operating independently from the developer’s workspace, functioning almost like remote programmers with their own environment. For instance, Cognition AI’s Devin offers a self-contained setup including a shell, code editor, and browser. In contrast, other agents integrate directly into the developer’s existing tools and environment, enhancing collaboration and control. Google’s Firebase Studio (previously Project IDX) exemplifies this latter approach by embedding Google’s Gemini large language model within a shared environment to assist developers…
If you’re hoping for a breather from the AI buzz, Google I/O 2025 won’t offer much relief. The annual developer conference, taking place in Mountain View, California — and streamed globally — is shaping up to be a showcase for Google’s sweeping ambitions in artificial intelligence. At the center of attention is Gemini, the company’s rapidly evolving family of AI models. With Google doubling down on its integration of AI across every layer of its ecosystem, this year’s I/O seems more like a declaration of an AI-first future than a typical tech keynote. Google has already teased what’s to come…
Microsoft .NET 10 Preview 2 Elevates Developer Experience with C# 14, Enhanced Runtime, and Modern Encryption
Microsoft has released the second preview of its upcoming .NET 10 developer platform, offering developers a glimpse into new enhancements and expanded functionality across several areas. This update, known as .NET 10 Preview 2, was made available on March 18, following the initial preview launched in February. The full release is expected in November. Developers can access the preview through the official .NET website. Among the key improvements are advancements in cryptographic flexibility, performance enhancements in the .NET runtime, and further evolution of the C# programming language. One significant enhancement in .NET 10 Preview 2 involves the cryptography tools. Developers…
Userware has released OpenSilver 3.2, a significant update to its open source UI framework that brings Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) capabilities to mobile platforms. Originally known for replacing Microsoft Silverlight, OpenSilver allowed developers to build rich web applications that ran in browsers without requiring plugins. With this latest update, the framework takes a major leap forward by extending support to iOS and Android devices, effectively bridging the gap between legacy WPF applications and modern cross-platform development. The key innovation in OpenSilver 3.2 is its integration with .NET MAUI Hybrid. This integration allows developers to maintain a single XAML and C#…
Java at 30: Scott McNealy Recalls a Language That Changed the Internet As newer programming languages like Python and Rust dominate headlines, Java quietly approaches its 30th anniversary with enduring strength. At the JavaOne 2025 conference this week, held in Redwood Shores, California, former Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy took the stage alongside Oracle executives to reflect on Java’s beginnings and its sustained relevance. Sun Microsystems, under McNealy’s leadership, gave birth to Java in the mid-1990s—and while the original idea was to power a smart TV clicker, the technology took a very different and more influential path. During his keynote…
