24 JavaScript Code Analysis Tools That Cut Through the Noise
JavaScript lets you shoot yourself in the foot a thousand ways. Here's 24 tools to dodge the bullets, minus the hype.
JavaScript lets you shoot yourself in the foot a thousand ways. Here's 24 tools to dodge the bullets, minus the hype.
Everyone thought Claude Code was the efficient AI coder's dream. Turns out, it's gobbling tokens like a Silicon Valley VC at a free buffet – mostly on re-reading its own context.
Everyone thought local LLMs meant free AI magic. Reality? They're resource hogs that crash your rig without strict controls. Here's how to track costs and slam on the brakes.
Power BI swears getting data from multiple sources is a breeze. But for beginners, it's more like herding cats — with occasional scratches.
Midway through debugging yet another permission nightmare in a SaaS app, a FastAPI guy snaps. He builds Laravel IAM — his shot at clean, contextual auth.
Three weeks in, 107 downloads per week isn't exploding — but it's telling. Thicket's MCP calculators expose a hunger for precise, deterministic tools inside Claude and Cursor.
Tired of bloated wishlist apps? cadou.me says no thanks — and users agree. Here's why ditching the download button might be the smartest play in gifting tech.
Two Unity instances glare back from a cramped monitor, one pinging the other over a VPN hack. This is the unglamorous grind of turning a solo wargame into multiplayer reality.
DeFi expected smart contract carnage. Instead, a phony token and tricked signers let hackers siphon $285M from Solana's Drift Protocol in minutes. Governance just became the new battlefield.
TypeScript 6.0 just landed, axing ES5 support and baking in the Temporal API for dates. NgRx counters with RFCs for delegatedSignal, fixing form sync pains in Angular apps.
30,000 Oracle engineers, casualties of the AI wave. But what if their pink slips ignite a collaborative supernova, outshining their old employer?
Imagine ditching endless if-statements for a compiler that turns wild URL queries into bulletproof SQL. One dev's TableCraft engine just made backend drudgery extinct.
Slack lit up last Wednesday: clients freaking over Citrix NetScaler CVE-2026-3055. Memory overreads dumping session tokens—hackers are already inside.
Imagine verifying a date's identity before coffee ever spills. GuyID does just that, powered by a lean stack one dev built in three months.
Scraped 300 electronics pages for a price tracker. Hit page 188, dead silence. Robots.txt changed overnight, serving 403s. Fun times.
Engineers love their custom stacks. But for MVPs, that's often a trap wasting weeks on boilerplate.
Imagine America's unbeatable Strike Eagle, shredded mid-mission over Iran. Wreckage photos confirm the hit, igniting a tense US hunt for ejected pilots.
Veins opening slow. Seneca quotes his own lines on calm death. His pupil Nero? Laughing from the palace.
Fingers hammering Ubuntu keys, 216 forgotten GeoCities pages claw their way back to life. One dev's chaotic odyssey turns digital decay into a shiny Blogger revival.
Picture 25 cities scattered like confetti. Billions of routes, zero gradients. Genetic algorithms mimic evolution to find the shortest path—no calculus needed.