Here is the quite subjective selection of smaller messages of the past few days:
Development teams working with the free PHP framework Laravel now have a new release of the local macOS development tool available with version 4 of Valet. The software is said to have been completely revised inside, so that the original code is as simple as possible again and the changes since Valet 2 are better integrated. The Web Tools platform WTP has reached version 3.29. It was officially released as part of the Eclipse IDE 2023-03. The project extends the Eclipse platform with tools for developing web and Java EE applications. It includes, among other things, source code and graphical editors for a variety of languages, wizards and integrated applications. The Microsoft developers behind Visual Studio Code have announced the general availability of the multilingual notebooks in the VS Code Marketplace. These Polyglot Notebooks in VS Code are powered by .NET Interactive, an engine built on top of .NET technology that can run multiple languages and exchange variables between them. Mold 1.11.0 is the latest version of this open -Source alternative for linkers already competing with LLVM LLD and GNU Gold. According to the development team, support for IBM Power10 processors is offered for the first time with Mold 1.11, while in previous versions the existing POWER CPU support still led to faulty executables for Power10 hardware. JetBrains has version 1.16 of what is known as the “Next Generation IDE”. Development environment Fleet released. Among other things, the developers have expanded the software to include support for code folding, which makes it possible to compress certain code blocks. By default, indentations, including type and size, are now recognized based on the file content. Kitware has announced the availability of version 3.26.0 of the CMake open-source build tool for testing and creating installation packages language. The first JetBrains IDEs IntelliJ IDEA and PyCharm are available as release candidates in version 2023.1. Meanwhile, the C/C++ development environment CLion 2023.1 just reached beta status this week. The Eclipse Foundation is calling for participation in the Jakarta EE Developer Survey, which looks at the future of cloud-native Java. Among other things, developers can share their plans for creating modern enterprise applications – and which tools and architectures they use for this. Anyone interested in web development with Python can take a look at Pynecone: The full-stack Python web framework enable the creation of webapps in pure Python and has reached the still young version 0.1.20.
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