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Announcing TypeScript 3.4 RC.

“Some days ago we announced the availability of our release candidate (RC) of TypeScript 3.4. Our hope is to collect feedback and early issues to ensure our final release is simple to pick up and use right away”: https://amp.gs/4S8b
Following in the Footsteps of Calculators: SpeedCrunch.

“Here we are, continuing to explore the code of calculators! Today we are going to take a look at the project called SpeedCrunch, the second most popular free calculator”: https://amp.gs/4Nuc
Python Tips and Tricks, February 2019.

It is new selection of tips and tricks about Python and programming from Telegram-channel ‘Python etc’: https://amp.gs/4NWs
7 Chrome extensions for learning English.

“I’m an active user of Google Chrome. That’s why I’ve come up with this list of useful extensions that will help English learners to enhance writing, spelling, listening skills, and extend their vocabulary”: https://amp.gs/4ABK
How Kiwi test 1000 Python projects.

Let’s find out what kind of an open source Zoo developed in Kiwi, how it tests Python code and what’s the difference between The Zoo and for example mypy: https://amp.gs/4Are
Indexes in PostgreSQL — 3 (Hash).

The first article described PostgreSQL indexing engine, the second one dealt with the interface of access methods, and now we are ready to discuss specific types of indexes. Let’s start with hash index: https://amp.gs/4ssP
Code splitting is just about not loading a whole thing. Then you are reading this page you don’t have to load a whole site. When you are selecting a single row from a database — you don’t have to take all.

React Code Splitting in 2019: https://amp.gs/4s6C
Russian Internet Segment Architecture.

Since the Internet stands for “Interconnected Networks,” to ensure the best quality the interconnectivity of individual networks should be rich and diverse, with their growth motivated on a sound competitive basis: https://amp.gs/4uxu
Top 10 bugs of C++ projects found in 2018.

PVS-Studio were working up a sweat, fearlessly competing for spreading the word about static analysis and were searching for errors in open source projects, written in C, C++, C#, and Java languages: https://amp.gs/4uEn
What’s new in CUBA 7

“We are happy to announce CUBA 7, which, we hope, will make development more coherent and joyful for all community members from those just starting their journey in CUBA and Java to skilled enterprise developers and Java experts”: https://amp.gs/4uAI
Global Internet initiatives.

Fiber-optic cables are a great way to bring high-speed Internet right to your home. But even in large cities not everyone can enjoy its benefits, since apartments far away from everyone are very reluctantly served by ISPs: https://amp.gs/4uan
The History of SXSW: How It All Started.

SXSW is a festival of culture and technology held every spring in Austin, Texas. It’s a global phenomenon, with hundreds of thousands attending the event every year and millions more following the media coverage: https://amp.gs/40fw
In case your Broker doesn’t support take profit & stop loss orders.

“There is a Russian Broker — Tinkoff Bank. Now here is the problem: the broker doesn’t support take profit and stop loss orders. At all. In the article, I will show you my workaround”: https://amp.gs/40st
“The garage is one of the symbols of the American dream. It’s a sign of having more money than you need, meaning that you can afford a car”.

The Origins of Startup Culture — How the Early Success Stories Shaped the Modern State of the Tech Industry: https://amp.gs/4K8Z
Happy Potter and the Order of CSS

So, first of all — this is not a common battle. It’s not about CSS versus CSS-in-JS, not atomic CSS versus BEM, not LESS vs SASS. This battle is about THE ORDER: https://amp.gs/4X0C
Indexes in PostgreSQL — 4 (Btree)

We’ve already discussed PostgreSQL indexing engine and interface of access methods, as well as hash index, one of access methods. We will now consider B-tree, the most traditional and widely used index: https://amp.gs/4Xow
This week we issue a really huge selection of all the essential news you might have missed on Front-end development. Make sure to check the latest updates on CSS, HTML, and JavaScript.

Frontend Weekly Digest (18 — 24 Mar 2019): https://amp.gs/4XbM
.NET Core Container Images now Published to Microsoft Container Registry.

“We are now publishing .NET Core container images to Microsoft Container Registry (MCR). We have also made other changes to the images we publish, described in this post”: https://amp.gs/4LzP
Disposable pattern (Disposable Design Principle), Pt.1.

“Even the simplest and well-known problem domain will have secret areas which you have never looked at. So, let’s describe the whole thing from the beginning for the first-timers and all the rest”: https://amp.gs/4Lm4
Even if you have all the documentation and a lot of experience, there could be a lot of tricks developed by different people and imprisoned for themselves.

Dozen tricks with Linux shell which could save your time: https://amp.gs/4WBD
How to Detect an Intruder-driven Group Policy Changes.

The Local GPO files are located in %systemroot%\System32\GroupPolicy hidden folder. Any user, having access to this folder, can copy a Registry.pol file and check/change a Local GPO settings: https://amp.gs/4WU5