Docker Adds MCP Catalog And Toolkit |
Written by Kay Ewbank
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Thursday, 05 June 2025 |
Docker has introduced MCP Catalog, a centralized, trusted registry for discovering, sharing, and running MCP-compatible tools. An associated toolkit was also launched.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 05 June 2025 |
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One Thousand Wooden Block Display Aug 31 | Harry Fairhead
 Would that be 1K woodels? This is a crazy project that almost demands that someone tries to implement an alternative. Of course, you could do it. But first read something about the difficulties.
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August Week 4 Aug 30 | Editor
 If you want to keep up with what's important from the point of view of the developer, you can rely on the I Programmer team to select items of interest. In this week's feature articles Mike James looks at value structs in C. In holiday mood, we also visit our archives to find the set of videos by Sapientia University that present Sorting Algorithms as folk dance routines.
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Python - The Documentary Aug 29 | Sue Gee
 'Python: The Documentary' is now out and we have it for you all to view right here. The official premiere took place yesterday evening at PyCon Greece 2025 simultaneously with its availability on You Tube. Twenty-four hours later it has already had almost 60K views and has been warmly welcomed by the Python community around the world.
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Wearable Robot Can Learn To Help Aug 29 | Lucy Black
 Researchers have developed a soft, wearable robot that can learn the precise movements of the person wearing the kit to maximize the help the robot can provide. The aim is to provide better assistance to people suffering from impaired movement of the shoulder, arm or hands.
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Amazon S3 Vectors Or PostgreSQL- Is This The End Of Specialized Vector Stores? Aug 28 | Nikos Vaggalis
 AWS has turned S3 buckets into Vector stores. This makes it the first cloud object store with native support to store and query vectors. What are the advantages?
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GitHub Adds Copilot Agents Panel Aug 28 | Kay Ewbank
 GitHub has added an agents panel that developers can use to delegate tasks to Copilot from any page on github with a simple prompt.
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Google Demands Dev Identity For All Android Apps Aug 27 | Mike James
 As one door opens another closes. Just as we start to see some opening of the Android and Apple walled gardens Google is making a move to restrict who can create code for Android.
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Learn A New Language With Coursera Plus Aug 27 | Sue Gee
 Expand your portfolio of skills with a new programming language. Coursera currently has an offer - 30% off an annual subscription to Coursera Plus. This runs until September 22, 2025 and is available to new Coursera Plus subscribers.
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Oxlint Rust Powered Linter Reaches 1.0 Aug 26 | Ian Elliot
 The first stable version Oxlint, a Rust-powered linter developed as part of the Oxc toolchain, has been released. The new linter promises a 50 to 100 times performance improvement over ESLint along with support for over 500 ESLint rules.
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Apache Netbeans 27 Adds Gradle Fixes Aug 26 | Kay Ewbank
 Apache has released Netbeans 27, with fixes to Gradle handling, Maven updates, and more work on JDK 25 compatibility.
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Cactus Lets You Build LLM Powered Applications On Your Mobile Phone Aug 25 | Nikos Vaggalis
 Cactus is a "Cross-platform framework for deploying LLM/VLM/TTS models locally in your app". What does that mean?
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.NET Preview 7 Adds XAML Source Generator Aug 25 | Kay Ewbank
 The latest preview of .NET 10, the platform created from a combination of .NET Framework and .NET Core, has been released. New in this version are a source generator for XAML in .NET MAUI, and PipeReader support for the JSON serializer.
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Kryptos Solution To Be Auctioned Aug 24 | Kay Ewbank
 The artist who created the Kryptos sculpture that is located in the grounds of the HQ of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is to auction the solution to the currently unsolved fourth message on the sculpture.
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August Week 3 Aug 23 | Editor
 Take a break and catch up with the latest articles and news posted on this site. This week Mike James discusses Randomness, a topic that is more subtle than you might imagine. And from our History section we have selected Steve Wozniak - Electronics Genius in celebration of Woz's 75th birthday.
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Rubrik Introduces Agent Rewind To Undo AI Mistakes Aug 22 | Kay Ewbank
 Rubrik has developed a tool that can be used to undo AI agent mistakes. Agent Rewind records every action and creates an audit trail back to the source prompt, so users can undo the actions when things go wrong.
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AWS Open Sources Strands SDK Aug 21 | Nikos Vaggalis
 Strands is a new Python SDK from Amazon that aims to shorten the time required for developing agentic AI applications.
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Yield: How Google Bought, Built, and Bullied Its Way to Advertising Dominance (Amplify Publishing) 29 Aug
This book is a deeply researched insider’s account of Google’s epic two-decade campaign to dominate online advertising by any means necessary. Former advertising executive, Ari Paparo, tells the story of how Google, starting in the mid-2000s with its initial near-monopoly on text ads, began to look for ways to obtain a similar stranglehold on the display advertising market.
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Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud, 4th Ed (Packt) 27 Aug
This book shows how to create and deploy microservices-based applications using the latest versions of Spring Boot, Java, and Spring Cloud. Magnus Larsson starts with simple microservices and progresses to complex distributed applications, explaining essential functionality and deploying microservices using Kubernetes and Istio along the way. This edition covers Java 24, Spring Boot 3.5, and Spring Cloud 2025, featuring updated code examples and replacing deprecated APIs. Topics include Spring’s Ahead of Time (AOT) module, observability, distributed tracing, and Helm for Kubernetes packaging.
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Quantum Programming in Depth (Manning) 25 Aug
Subtitled "Solving problems with Q# and Qiskit", this book takes you beyond quantum basics and shows you how to take on practical quantum problem solving and programming using Q# and Qiskit. Author Mariia Mykhailova, a principal quantum applications software developer at PsiQuantum, shows how to write quantum programs using Qiskit and Q#, along with how to test your quantum code using common testing tools like pytest.
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