If you're an Amazon shopper, you've likely noticed fake brands flooding the website in recent years. A new extension made by ...
Since Github doesn't provide a great way for you to learn about new releases and features, don't just star the repo, join the mailing list. dsq will likely work on other platforms that Go is ported to ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Way back in 2023, I kicked off this series with an article called What the Heck is DuckDB?, and it ended up being one ...
Some weeks in security feel loud. This one feels sneaky. Less big dramatic fireworks, more of that slow creeping sense that too many people are getting way too comfortable abusing things they probably ...
The best virtual machine for Windows Server 2016 lets you smoothly run multiple servers and sandboxed virtual desktops for IT, OT, and security operations. I’ve tested over 30 Type 1 and Type 2 ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Request/response model and async/await makes the code look linear. It's pretty obvious where the data is coming from ...
As SQL development increasingly becomes part of full-stack workflows, developers are looking for ways to simplify their tooling without compromising capability. While SQL Server Management Studio ...
Node.js continues to be a powerhouse for building scalable network applications, and in 2024, developers are leveraging Visual Studio Code more than ever to streamline their workflow. While VS Code ...
Why is the language developers and DBAs use to organize data such a mess? Here are 13 reasons we wish we could quit SQL, even though we probably won't. For all its popularity and success, SQL is a ...
Like Prettier for JavaScript, this plugin formats SQL expressions differently depending on their length. A short SQL query will be formatted on a single line: Adapt formatting based on expression ...
Microsoft this month pushed out 133 patches for a broad swatch of software and apps and plugged a zero-day flaw in SQL Server. With 133 patches in its Patch Tuesday update this month, Microsoft ...
Over three decades of development, JavaScript has grown faster, sleeker, more capable, and much more complex. That’s good and bad. It was 30 years ago today, Sgt. JavaScript taught the web to play.