We provoked quite a response and cover the feedback that puts us in our place. Then we dive into the wild era of text editor of yore and solve an age-old question.
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Install Sosumi for Linux using the Snap Store) — This will boot to the macOS recovery system.
Google to enforce 30% cut on in-app purchases) — Google said Monday it will enforce rules that require app developers distributing Android software on the Google Play Store to use its in-app payment system.
Android Developers Blog: Listening to Developer Feedback to Improve Google Play)
Coalition for App Fairness) — The Coalition for App Fairness is an independent nonprofit organization founded by industry-leading companies to advocate for freedom of choice and fair competition across the app ecosystem.
Ruby 3.0.0 Preview 1 Released) — We are pleased to announce the release of Ruby 3.0.0-preview1.
Swift System is Now Open Source) — Today, I’m excited to announce that we’re open-sourcing System and adding Linux support! Our vision is for System to eventually act as the single home for low-level system interfaces for all supported Swift platforms.
The Era of Visual Studio Code) — I believe the era of new text editors emerging and quickly becoming popular has now ended with Visual Studio Code. VS Code has reached unprecedented levels of popularity and refinement, laying a foundation that could mean decades of market dominance. If, like me, one of your priorities for your tools is longevity2, then that means VS Code might be a great text editor to invest in learning today.