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کانال Computer Science and Programming (@computer_science_and_programming) در بخش زبانی انگلیسی بازیگری فعال است. در حال حاضر جامعه شامل 142 957 مشترک است و جایگاه 812 را در دسته فناوری و برنامه‌ها و رتبه 86 را در منطقه ايطاليا دارد.

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بر اساس آخرین داده‌ها در تاریخ 06 ژوئن, 2026، کانال فعالیت پایداری دارد. در ۳۰ روز گذشته تغییر اعضا برابر -1 313 و در ۲۴ ساعت گذشته برابر -28 بوده و همچنان دسترسی گسترده‌ای حفظ شده است.

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.NET and .NET Framework May 2026 servicing releases updates Microsoft has released the May 2026 servicing updates for .NET an
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Im going back to writing code by hand A developer spent 7 months vibe-coding a GPU-aware Kubernetes TUI (k10s) with Claude, t
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GitHub's reliability has deteriorated sharply, with 257 incidents tracked between May 2025 and April 2026, including 48 major outages. GitHub Actions alone suffered 57 outages in that period. The root cause, per GitHub's CTO, is the explosive growth of agentic AI workflows demanding 30x the platform's designed capacity. High-profile users like Mitchell Hashimoto (Ghostty) and the Zig project have migrated away. Compounding the scaling crisis are engineering failures like an incomplete feature flag that silently reverted thousands of merged pull requests. Microsoft's absorption of GitHub into its CoreAI org and commercial pressure around Copilot are seen as contributing factors. GitHub has declared an 'availability first' mandate, but community patience is running thin as comparable platforms like GitLab and npm handle the same AI-driven growth without comparable disruptions.

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Supabase has made git-free database branching the default for all projects. Previously available only as a feature preview, dashboard branching lets developers create isolated Postgres branches, make schema changes via the SQL or Table Editor, review a diff, and merge — all without a GitHub integration. Git-based branching remains fully supported and both workflows can coexist. The release also introduces pg-delta, a new schema diffing engine built to replace migra with broader Postgres DDL coverage. Dashboard branching is also the default for branches created via the Supabase MCP server, enabling AI tools to iterate on schemas programmatically without touching git.

What’s new in Svelte: May 2026 The May 2026 Svelte update brings TypeScript 6.0 support in SvelteKit, several improvements to
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How We Increased Code Coverage by 28% Without Writing a Single Test A Salesforce engineer on the Security Mesh platform incre
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A developer shares their experience of being unexpectedly banned from GitHub with no explanation, no email notification, and a frustrating support process that required having an active account to appeal. The ban erased all their contributions, comments, and pull requests, and blocked access to features like code search, GitHub Sponsors, CI artifacts, and HACS for Home Assistant. The author speculates the ban may have been triggered by adblocker filter lists, an ad-blocking tool for a VR game, or a joke repo using Unicode text-reversal characters. They urge developers to migrate away from GitHub given the risk of sudden account erasure. The account was reinstated roughly three hours after the post was published, seemingly prompted by the public attention.

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IntelliJ IDEA 2026.1.1 Is Out! IntelliJ IDEA 2026.1.1 is a bug-fix release addressing several issues: WSL Python SDK setup is
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