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Welcome to issue 139 of Programmer Weekly. Let's get straight to the links this week.
Quote of the Week 

"I know testers who make good devs. I know devs who make good testers. I know Scrum Masters who make good coffee." - David Evans


News

Git security vulnerabilities announced
Git users are encouraged to upgrade to the latest version, especially if they use `git archive`, work in untrusted repositories, or use Git GUI on Windows.

Finally, a Fast Algorithm for Shortest Paths on Negative Graphs
Researchers can now find the shortest route through a network nearly as fast as theoretically possible, even when some steps can cancel out others.


Reading List

Part 1: Writing your own operating system
First post in a multi-part series on writing an operating system using components of other systems, such as MINIX. This post describes a small bootloader in detail and steps through debugging it on bare metal (QEMU).

Self-serve feature platforms: architectures and APIs
This post consists of two parts. The first part discusses the evolution of feature platforms, how they differ from model platforms and feature stores. The second part discusses the core challenges of making feature platforms self-serve for data scientists and increase the iteration speed for feature engineering.

Faster virtual machines: Speeding up programming language execution
This post explores how interpreters are often implemented, what a "virtual machine" means in this context, and how to make them faster.

The Zen of Proverbs
20 rules of thumb for writing better software.

Understanding gRPC Concepts, Use Cases & Best Practices
We will explore 'gRPC', an implementation of 'RPC'. Learn how it differs from REST and familiarise with its various use cases, challenges, and features.

Effective CLI (more productive than an IDE!)

DIY Raspberry / Orange Pi NAS That Really Looks Like a NAS - 2023 Edition

What happens when you open a terminal and enter ‘ls’


Watch and Listen

ChatGPT Clone – OpenAI API and React Tutorial
Learn how to use React and the OpenAI API to  create an application like ChatGPT. The application can answer our questions, convert the text into different languages, or even convert JavaScript code to Python. 

The Best DevOps Tools, Platforms, And Services In 2023?
What are the top DevOps tools, platforms, and services we should use in 2023?

Use ChatGPT for DevOps tasks to 10x Your Productivity
Learn how you can use ChatGPT for some DevOps related tasks.


Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries

hyperswitch
hyperswitch is a Payment Switch that lets you connect with multiple payment processors with a single API integration. Once integrated, you can add new payment processors and route traffic effortlessly.

osci-render
Synthesizer for making music by drawing objects on an oscilloscope using audio.

compiiile
The most convenient way to render a folder containing markdown files. Previewing and searching markdown files has never been that easy.

basti
Basti is a CLI tool for securely accessing your DB instances and other AWS resources in private networks at almost no cost.

sysm
sysm makes your system play custom sounds when any configured system or external event happens.

z-tokens
Random tokens generation and related tools.

tablane
Tablane is a workspace that adapts to your needs. It's as minimal or as powerful as you need it to be.

OneUptime
OneUptime is an open-source complete SRE and DevOps platform.

Adrenaline
Adrenaline is a debugger powered by the OpenAI Codex. It not only fixes your code, but teaches you along the way.

Caretta
Instant K8s service dependency map, right to your Grafana.
 
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