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March 13, 2024
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Mark Otto
At re:Invent in 2023, AWS announced Infrastructure as Code (IaC) support for Amazon CodeWhisperer. CodeWhisperer is an AI-powered productivity tool for the IDE and command line that helps software developers to quickly and efficiently create cloud applications to run on AWS. Languages currently supported for…
March 13, 2024
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Mark Otto
React Geiger: A Way to Hear React Performance Issues — The output is hardly a mellifluous three voice fugue, but Geiger provides an interesting way to make React performance audible by making clicking sounds (akin to a Geiger counter) when things take longer to run…
March 12, 2024
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Mark Otto
Introduction AWS CloudFormation customers often inquire about the behind-the-scenes process of provisioning resources and why certain resources or stacks take longer to provision compared to the AWS Management Console or AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI). In this post, we will delve into the various factors affecting resource…
March 12, 2024
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Mark Otto
Shiki 1.0: A Powerful Syntax Highlighter — A few months ago, we linked to Shikiji, a fork of Shiki that was created to push the project forward. Happily, the creators of both libraries decided to join forces and Shiki 1.0 was born. It’s a syntax…
March 11, 2024
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Mark Otto
We would like to introduce you to the advanced customization options of the login page. Our system now incorporates the latest in AI technology to automatically generate unique descriptions for the images and videos that appear on your login pages. All visual content comes directly…
March 8, 2024
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Mark Otto
If you think cybersecurity is just about installing the latest antivirus, then prepare to have your mind expanded wider than the internet itself. When diving into the cyber abyss, you might ask: Which AI tools for cybersecurity can fortify my digital fortress? Are these tools…
March 7, 2024
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Mark Otto
📒 Eloquent JavaScript Goes Fourth — Coming several years after the third edition, the latest version of, perhaps, the best ‘all rounder’ book for learning JavaScript is here: “adjusted to the realities of 2024 and generally touched up.” You can read it on the Web,…
March 6, 2024
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Mark Otto
We’re excited to introduce Multitenancy support to Flatlogic Applications! The ability to host multiple clients/organizations/clients within a single application instance, each with guaranteed privacy and security, is a major milestone with this enhancement. A tenant, in the context of software applications, refers to a group…
March 6, 2024
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Mark Otto
Million Lint Now in Public Beta — Million’s mission is to make React apps faster and the new VS Code extension Million Lint takes a new approach: imagine something like ESLint, but for suggesting performance improvements. npx @million/lint@latest in any React app will get you started. Aiden…
March 5, 2024
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Mark Otto
Maximizing the value from Enterprise Software tools requires an understanding of who and how users interact with those tools. As we have worked with builders rolling out Amazon CodeWhisperer to their enterprises, identifying usage patterns has been critical. This blog post is a result of…