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Welcome to issue 84 of Programmer Weekly. Let's get straight to the links this week.
Quote of the Week 

"Testing can show the presence of errors, but not their absence." - E. W. Dijkstra


News

Rust takes a major step forward as Linux's second official language
Linux is getting more Rust in it by the day.

JetBrains launches cross-platform UI framework for Kotlin
Compose Multiplatform 1.0 allows developers to build user interfaces for the desktop, Android, and web from a single codebase.


Reading List

Jumping the air gap: 15 years of nation‑state effort
ESET researchers studied all the malicious frameworks ever reported publicly that have been used to attack air-gapped networks and are releasing a side-by-side comparison of their most important TTPs.

Storm in the stratosphere: how the cloud will be reshuffled
A theory that cloud vendors will focus on the lowest layer of the infrastructure stack and startups will take over the software layer.

Scaling the Practice of Architecture, Conversationally
Architecture need not be a monologue; delivered top-down from the minds and mouths of a centralised few. This article describes another way to do architecture; as a series of conversations, driven by a decentralised and empowering decision-making technique, and supported by four learning and alignment mechanisms: Decision Records, Advisory Forum, Team-sourced Principles, and a Technology Radar.

Simple Raspberry Pi powered SMS Gateway
Make your projects send SMS with a simple REST API.

Upgrading MySQL at Shopify
Learn how the Database Platform team performed the most recent MySQL upgrade at Shopify and how this changed our upgrade guidelines moving forward.

Don't Make My Mistakes
Common Infrastructure Errors I've Made.

Kubernetes at Home With K3s

Tips on Adding JSON Output to Your CLI App

Every Simple Language Will Eventually End Up Turing Complete


Watch and Listen

Can you code on a phone? 
Learn tips and tricks for writing code on a mobile device.

More More More! Why the Most Resilient Companies Want More Incidents
John Egan discusses how companies of any scale can improve their understandability by lowering their barriers to incident reporting and simplifying their processes for documenting postmortems.

Bootstrap CSS Framework
Learn Bootstrap 5 in this full course for beginners. Bootstrap is the most popular CSS framework. It allows web developers to quickly design and customize responsive mobile-first sites.

GitHub Actions: The Full Course


Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries

NoiseCraft
A Browser-Based Visual Programming Language for Sound & Music.

Distrobox
Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. 

Kryptology
Coinbase's advanced cryptography library.

Acra
Database protection suite with field level encryption and intrusion detection.

SSRProxy.js
A Server-Side Rendering Proxy focused on customization and flexibility!

Guacamole
Apache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH.

Zinc
A lightweight alternative to elasticsearch that requires minimal resources.

when
Timezones from the command line

Karpenter
Kubernetes Node Autoscaling: built for flexibility, performance, and scalability.

neko
A self hosted virtual browser that runs in docker and uses WebRTC.
 
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