Mamezou Developer Portal 2024 Q2 Summary
To reach a broader audience, this article has been translated from Japanese.
You can find the original version here.
Half of this year has already passed. Here is the summary for the first quarter of 2024.
Number of Articles and Authors
#In these three months, 33 articles were posted, bringing the total number of articles to 590. Three new authors made their debut, bringing the total to 56.
Spring Series for Newcomers
#With the new fiscal year, the IT industry has welcomed many newcomers. Our site also hosted a relay series for newcomers titled "Spring Series for Newcomers 2024". The articles were published irregularly without a fixed schedule. Due to the extended period, a variety of 12 articles were written. This series might become a regular feature.
- Know and Benefit? The World of Dead Java Languages
- Held a Scrum Introduction Study Session
- Dedicated to Newcomers: A Fun and Easy Explanation of Software Development Project Terms (Part 1)
- Analyze Open Data Easily Using Excel
- Customize VS Code Keymap Without Extensions
- Dedicated to Newcomers: A Fun and Easy Explanation of Software Development Project Terms (Part 2)
- Utilize IaC Approach for Efficient Cloud Infrastructure Management
- Consider "Familiarity" from Brain Memory - What New Engineers Did to Get Used to It Quickly
- Analyze Open Data Easily Using Excel (Advanced Edition)
- For Newcomers: Recommended Settings and Usage of A5:SQL Mk-2
- Newcomers Don't Be Afraid! Command Operation Explanation to Avoid Panic with Git: Stash, Conflict Resolution, and Undoing Merges
- Remember This About Character Encoding - Shift JIS Edition
JJUG CCC 2024 Spring Related
#Following last year, Ogiwara (oshio-ogiwara) presented at JJUG CCC 2024 Spring. The title was "Spring Boot vs MicroProfile - Comparison and Selection of Frameworks in Cloud Native". The venue was almost full, and many posts with hashtags were made on X. This article is a follow-up summarizing the questions received directly at the venue and those posted on X. Ogiwara's presentation materials can be viewed below.
Publication of English Translated Articles
#To reach developers overseas, we have started publishing English translated articles. We use GPT for translation. For articles with a Switch to English
button displayed at the bottom right of the article screen, you can switch to the English version. Currently, 118 articles can be read in English.
Transition to GPT-4o for Mamezou's Trivia Generation
#The generation model for the "Mamezou's Trivia" column on the top page has transitioned to GPT-4o. The storytelling has improved, and it feels like there are more "Aha!" articles.
New Articles in Each Category
#Generative AI
#Articles on generative AI, including OpenAI, are increasing.
- Improve UX with Stream Responses from OpenAI Assistants API
- Efficiently Create Custom Rules for dependency-cruiser Using Generative AI
- Try the Newly Introduced OpenAI Batch API
- Use the New File Search (Vector Stores) in OpenAI Assistants API (v2)
- Try LangChain4j, the Java Library for LangChain
- Tried Claude 3 and It Realized an Idea I Had Been Warming Up
Robotics
#Agile Development
#- Reading "Cancelling a Sprint" from the Scrum Guide
- Agile, Waterfall, and V-Model in Manufacturing: Clearing Up Misunderstandings
Frontend
#- Try Modern JavaScript Registry JSR in the Multi-runtime Era
- Cross-compile Executable Binaries with Bun
The second article was written by Kondo (masahiro-kondo) to promote his contribution to the Bun feature in the June issue of Software Design.
Backend
#- Using Drizzle, a Lightweight OR Mapper for TypeScript
- Deploy Kafka in KRaft Mode to Container Environments
CI/CD
#- Use AWS CodeBuild as a Self-hosted Runner for GitHub Actions
- Verify Provenance Information of GitHub Actions Workflow Artifacts with Artifact Attestations
- Using Cost-effective and Power-efficient Arm-based GitHub Actions Runners
AWS
#- Accessing AWS Management Console Using Google Apps Script
- Installing Moodle 4.4 on Amazon EC2
- Organizing Changes in Serverless Framework v4
In Conclusion
#That was the summary for the first quarter of 2024.
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