Blogs

By Akash
on November 23, 2023
Hyperscript is a newer language for handling common scripting needs on the JavaScript front end. You can use it by itself or in tandem with HTMX. Some of us remember HyperCard, an interesting branch in the evolutionary tree of programming languages....
By Akash
on December 29, 2023
JSX is a way to write HTML inside of JavaScript, but it feels more like a way to write JavaScript inside of HTML. As a templating language, it is beloved by some and loathed by others. Here’s a look at how it works and why it’s important. JSX was int...
By Akash
on November 7, 2023
Laravel is a PHP web application framework known for its expressive and elegant syntax that allows developers to create robust web applications. Laravel development provides a structural foundation for apps and it is one of the most widely used PHP f...
By Akash
on October 31, 2023
At Oracle, we constantly look for ways to improve our products to better fit your needs. We are excited to introduce MySQL Innovation and Long-Term Supported releases, which is an important improvement in the MySQL versioning model. The patch release...
By Akash
on October 27, 2023
Design agencies and digital technology consultancies play a vital role in the success of applications. Enterprises often look to consultancies to help them build out proof of concepts, re-design existing applications, or act as a subject matter exper...
By Akash
on December 6, 2023
There are two ways to join in the drive this year: Donate directly to the PSF! Every dollar makes a difference. (Does every dollar also make a puppy’s tail wag? We make no promises, but may you should try, just in case? Become a member! Sign up as a...
By Akash
on January 17, 2024
It’s been a while since we’ve sent a newsletter and a lot has happened in 2023, so get ready for some exciting, rapid-fire, updates! To name a few: we held the 20th anniversary PyCon US, we accepted seven new Fiscal Sponsorees, and we brought on four...
By Akash
on September 14, 2023
If you’ve been following along with recent jQuery releases, we have been working on how to address the recent addition of some new selectors in browsers, especially :has. jQuery 3.6.3 settled on the strategy of using native CSS.supports to determined...
By Akash
on December 19, 2023
jQuery 3.7.1 has been released! This release fixes a regression from jQuery 3.6.0 that resulted in rounded dimensions for <tr /> elements in Chrome and Safari. Also, a (mostly) internal Sizzle method, jQuery.find.tokenize that was on the jQuery...
By Akash
on September 6, 2023
jQuery 3.7.1 has been released! This release fixes a regression from jQuery 3.6.0 that resulted in rounded dimensions for <tr /> elements in Chrome and Safari. Also, a (mostly) internal Sizzle method, jQuery.find.tokenize that was on the jQuery...