Nushell Niceties: Tables With Different Themes
A blog by @mrhaki
#dev #softwaredevelopment #Nushell
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/12/Nushell-Niceties-Tables-With-Different-Themes/
Nushell Niceties: Tables With Different Themes
A blog by @mrhaki
#dev #softwaredevelopment #Nushell
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/12/Nushell-Niceties-Tables-With-Different-Themes/
Nushell Niceties: Summon Ellie The Nushell Mascot
A blog by @mrhaki
#dev #softwaredevelopment #Nushell #NushellNiceties
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/11/Nushell-Niceties-Summon-Ellie-The-Nushell-Mascot/
It’s almost time for Devmotion!
On Wednesday, November 26 (17:30–20:30) we’re hosting the upcoming edition, featuring Alexander Chatzizacharias’ standout J-Fall talk and a new practical session by Jeroen Resoort.
Join us for an evening with insights, demos, and techniques to advance your AI and development skills.
Program & registration: https://meetu.ps/e/PBBTs/ygnsV/i
#AI #SoftwareDevelopment #Java #TechEvents #commit #develop #share
Groovy Goodness: Getting Extension And BaseName For File And Path #Groovy #Groovy Goodness #Groovy 5
A blog by mrhaki
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/11/Groovy-Goodness-Getting-Extension-And-BaseName-For-File-And-Path/
Using a local LLM as AI Code Assist #AI #Local development
A blog by jacobvlingen
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/11/Using-a-local-LLM-as-AI-Code-Assist/
Nushell Niceties: Getting Column And Key Names #Nushell #Nushell Niceties
A blog by mrhaki
#JDriven #dev #softwaredevelopment
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/11/Nushell-Niceties-Getting-Column-And-Key-Names/
Groovy Goodness: Accessing regular expression named groups by name.
A JDriven blog by @mrhaki
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/11/Groovy-Goodness-Accessing-Regular-Expression-Named-Groups-By-Name
Nushell Niceties: Create Query Parameters For URL
The build-in HTTP client in Nushell can be used to interact with REST APIs and websites. If the URL you want to invoke has query parameters than you can use the url build-query command.
A blog by @mrhaki
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/11/Nushell-Niceties-Create-Query-Parameters-For-URL/
Nushell Niceties: Joining Values Into String
A blog by @mrhaki
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/11/Nushell-Niceties-Joining-Values-Into-String
A Halloween Horror Story: A Java Developer Gets into Angular
A blog by @de_thoom
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/10/halloween-horror-frontend
#Java #blogtober #JDriven #angular #frontend #dev #softwaredevelopment
Nushell basics: structured data in your shell.
In our TechRadar Spring 2025 edition we highlighted the IntelliJ HTTP client and Bruno as alternatives to Postman, and also introduced you to Nushell. This post will focus on the latter.
A JDriven blog by Arjen Tebbenhof.
CSS Secrets: Using min() Function Instead of Media Queries
A blog by Jacob van Lingen.
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/10/CSS-Secrets-Using-min-Function-Instead-of-Media-Queries
#JDriven #blogtober #css #frontend #softwaredevelopment #dev
Can AI be your security guard?
If an AI is clever enough to write our code, shouldn’t it be clever enough to secure it?
It turns out that AI tools, on their own, are quite bad at spotting the very vulnerabilities they help create. The real path forward seems to be a more balanced approach, one that combines the contextual strengths of AI with the proven reliability of traditional security tools.
A blog by Arjen Wiersma.
Debugging Democracy: What political fragmentation can teach software teams
A blog by @erikj
What does the intense, rapid-fire chaos of foosball have to do with being a good software developer? A lot, actually.
How Foosball improves my problem-solving skills: A new blog by @de_thoom
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/10/foosball-life-lessons
#JDriven #blogtober #softwaredevelopment #dev #softskills #it #problemsolving
The Agile Developer
A new blog on health and physical agility by Ahmed Albaka
Groovy Goodness: Interleaving Elements From Collections
A new blog on Groovy by @mrhaki
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/10/Groovy-Goodness-Interleaving-Elements-From-Collections
Groovy Goodness: Get Next And Previous Characters
A new blog on Groovy by @mrhaki
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/10/Groovy-Goodness-Get-Next-And-Previous-Characters
A creative experiment with esoteric programming language Spellscript, by using a narrative form.
New blog by Jacob van Lingen, part 1 of a short series.
https://jdriven.com/blog/2025/10/The-Home-That-Calls
#jdriven #blogtober #spellscript #dev #softwaredevelopment #ai