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Welcome to issue 142 of Programmer Weekly. Let's get straight to the links this week.

Quote of the Week 

"Good programming is good writing." - John Shore


Reading List

The technology behind GitHub’s new code search
A look at what went into building the world's largest public code search index.

Reverse-Engineering YouTube: Revisited
In this article, I'll cover the current state of YouTube's internal API, highlight the most important changes, and explain how everything works today. Just like before, I will focus on the video playback aspect of the platform, outlining everything you need to do in order to resolve video streams and download them.

Hacking into Toyota’s global supplier management network
Inside an exploit that allowed logging in to Toyota's GSPIMS application as any user, including system admins.

Rebuilding a Cassandra cluster using Yelp’s Data Pipeline
Robots are frequently used in the manufacturing industry for numerous use-cases. Amongst many, one case is to eliminate defective products automatically from reaching the finished goods inventory. The same principles of these systems can be adopted to filter out malformed data from datastores. This post deep dives into how we rebuilt one of our Cassandra(C*) clusters by removing malformed data using Yelp’s Data Pipeline.

High Definition CSS Color Guide
CSS Color 4 brings wide gamut color tools and capabilities to the web: more colors, manipulation functions, and better gradients.

Forget Scrum Masters. Focus on Outcomes
Reforge experts share why they believe a Scrum Master can no longer increase quality or speed in the product development process. They also share recommendations for how Scrum work should be distributed today.

SSO-MONITOR
Fully-Automatic Large-Scale Landscape, Security, and Privacy Analyses of Single Sign-On in the Wild.

How the Uber Membership Team Developed the ActionCard Design Pattern to Do More with Less
The ActionCard pattern implementation described here is the result of our team leveraging learnings from across Uber engineering and a lot of our own trial and error. The result is a pattern that allows us to quickly launch new features across multiple screens and apps with a focus on rapid iteration. The ActionCard pattern has allowed us to reduce complexity and eliminate redundancy. Our hope is that it might be helpful for other teams who want to go fast.


Watch and Listen

3 Ways to Code a BuzzFeed Clone (JavaScript + TypeScript + JSONServer + Database + API + Node.js)
Learn how to build a  Buzzfeed Clone in JavaScript, followed by a version in React using JSON server for mimicking an API, and then build a TypeScript Buzzfeed Clone with a mini backend using Node.js to communicate with a Database.

APIs for Beginners 2023 - How to use an API (Full Course / Tutorial)
What is an API? Learn all about APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) in this full tutorial for beginners. You will learn what APIs do, why APIs exist, and the many benefits of APIs. APIs are used all the time in programming and web development so it is important to understand how to use them.


Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries

spyglass
A personal search engine, crawl & index websites/files you want with a simple set of rules

trigger.dev
The developer-first open source Zapier alternative.

DocsGPT
DocsGPT is a cutting-edge open-source solution that streamlines the process of finding information in project documentation. With its integration of the powerful GPT models, developers can easily ask questions about a project and receive accurate answers. 

awesome-package-maintainer
How to become a packager.

Open-Assistant
OpenAssistant is a chat-based assistant that understands tasks, can interact with third-party systems, and retrieve information dynamically to do so. 

xloil
xlOil provides framework for interacting with Excel in different programming languages (python & C++ currently)

Cakework
Build serverless async backends without cloud resources.

DriftDB
A real-time data backend for browser-based applications.

Jampack
Optimizes static websites for best user experience and best Core Web Vitals scores.

docker-rollout
Zero Downtime Deployment for Docker Compose.
 
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