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Welcome to issue 191 of Programmer Weekly. Let's get straight to the links this week.
Quote of the Week 

"All programming languages are sh*t. But the good ones fertilize your mind." - Reg Braithwaite


Reading List

LSM in a Week
Build a simple LSM-Tree storage engine in a week.

Inside .git
The provides a detailed explanation of the contents of the .git directory, including the purpose of various files and folders.

I abandoned OpenLiteSpeed and went back to good ol’ Nginx
One weather site’s sudden struggles, and musings on why change isn’t always good.

Eagle 7B : Soaring past Transformers with 1 Trillion Tokens Across 100+ Languages (RWKV-v5)
The Eagle 7B model, based on the v5 Eagle 2T model, has achieved a significant milestone by processing 1 trillion tokens across 100+ languages, outperforming existing models and demonstrating its strength in multi-lingual benchmarks. The model's development is attributed to the support of various organizations, including StabilityAI and EleutherAI, and it represents a notable advancement in language processing capabilities.

12 Modern CSS One-Line Upgrades
Sometimes, improving your application CSS just takes a one-line upgrade or enhancement! Learn about 12 properties to start incorporating into your projects, and enjoy reducing technical debt, removing JavaScript, and scoring easy wins for user experience.

Cassandra Unleashed
How We Enhanced Cassandra Fleet’s Efficiency and Performance

The developer's guide to Kubernetes Operators
Kubernetes Operators are constructed from different parts and components. This cross-referenced guide will list components you need to know to get started developing operators using the Operator Framework.

Kubernetes for Lazy Developers
You can use this guide to get up to speed with Kubernetes as a developer. From its very basics to more intermediate topics like Helm charts and how all of this affects you as a dev.


Watch and Listen

How to Write Full-Stack Scala Applications - Typelevel
This video is a demonstration of how you can build a full-stack Scala 3 application with Typelevel libraries (Cats, Cats Effect, Doobie, Http4s) on the backend, and Tyrian on the frontend, starting from (almost) scratch.

GitHub Foundations Certification Course – Pass the exam in 10 hours!
Learn about GitHub and pass the GitHub Foundations exam!  Learn the core concepts of collaborating, contributing, and working on GitHub.


Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries

AdonisJS
AdonisJs is a fullstack Web framework with focus on ergonomics and speed . It takes care of much of the Web development hassles, offering you a clean and stable API to build Web apps and micro services.

Vanna
Chat with your SQL database. Accurate Text-to-SQL Generation via LLMs using RAG.

Vocs
Minimal Documentation Framework, powered by React + Vite.

pgroll
Zero-downtime, reversible, schema migrations for Postgres.

Seabird
Native Kubernetes desktop client.

llm-app-stack
Emerging Architectures for LLM Applications.
 
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