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Europe Gets Its Own LLM Nov 10 | Nikos Vaggalis
 EuroLLM is a fully open-sourced large language model made in Europe and built to support all twenty-four official EU languages.
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GitHub Announces Agent HQ Organizer Nov 10 | Kay Ewbank
 GitHub has launched Agent HQ, a tool for managing multiple AI coding agents into a single platform. GitHub says that over the next few months, coding agents from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Cognition, xAI, and more will become available directly within GitHub as part of the paid GitHub Copilot subscription.
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Vibe Coding Is Collins Word of the Year 2025 Nov 09 | Sue Gee
 Collins has selected Vibe Coding as its Word of the Year 2025, reflecting the current trend towards the use of natural language prompts for code creation.
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November Week 1 Nov 08 | Editor
 This extended version of the newsletter emailed to subscribers every Wednesday lists the week's news items, additions to Book Watch and the week's two feature articles. This week we have an extract from Harry Fairhead's book on the Raspberry Pi 5 Computer Module and Mike James introduces Octave, an open source language, mostly compatible with MatLab, that makes doing difficult mat [ ... ]
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AI Champion Ship Now Open Nov 07 | Alex Denham
 The AI Champion Ship is now underway, with a month to go before entries close. The organizers describe it as a global competition for builders, dreamers, and tinkerers who want to push AI beyond the ordinary.
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Windows XP Crocs Now On Sale Nov 07 | Lucy Black
 Fans nostalgic for the -er- good old days of Windows XP can now commemorate them with specially themed Crocs.
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Apache Grails 7.0 Released Nov 06 | Nikos Vaggalis
 A new major version of Grails has been announced, together with news of its graduation to an Apache top-level project.
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Linkerd Adds MCP Support Nov 06 | Kay Ewbank
 Buoyant, the creators of the Linkerd open source and service mesh for the enterprise, have announced the addition of support for Model Context Protocol (MCP) in Linkerd to extend its core service mesh capabilities to agentic AI traffic.
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Epic Settles With Google - Abandons The Rest Of Us Nov 05 | Mike James
 That two parties have settled their differences is usually a cause for celebration, but in this case they win and we lose. The details are unclear as yet so perhaps this is too strong a way to put things, but it doesn't look good for the independent Android developer.
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Codacy Provides Free AI- Risk Assessment Nov 05 | Sue Gee
 Codeacy has launched a free benchmarking survey to help engineering teams measure the risk profile of their AI coding workflows when using tools like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, or Claude and compare it against the industry standard.
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OpenCode - The Claude Code Alternative Nov 04 | Nikos Vaggalis
 Introducing OpenCode, an opensource, powerful, fully-hackable AI coding agent for the terminal that takes on commercial agents head to head.
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PyTorch Team Introduces Cluster Programming Nov 04 | Kay Ewbank
 The developers of PyTorch have introduced Monarch, a distributed programming framework that can be used to program distributed systems in the same way you’d program a single machine.
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GitHub Copilot CLI And Spaces In Preview Nov 03 | Nikos Vaggalis
 Copilot breaks loose from its deep integration with VSCode, and now embraces the CLI Warriors in offering a terminal-based interface too. At last Copilot gets its own CLI version, bringing it up to par with competitors like Gemini CLI or Claude Code CLI.
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Julia 1.12 Adds Trim Feature Nov 03 | Kay Ewbank
 Julia 1.12 has been released with a new trim feature, the ability to redefine structs, and the final switch to partitioned semantics.
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George Boole, Boolean Logic and Computing Nov 02 | Mike James
 Today we celebrate the 210th anniversary of the birth of George Boole who today we credit with being the "forefather of the digital age", thanks to his creation of a method of formal logic in which statements are defined as being either true or false.
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October Week 4 Nov 01 | Editor
 If you are an Andriod programmer you may not yet be aware of the threat to your continued livelihood. What Google is proposing is essentially a closing down of the ability to develop apps for Android without registration. If you don't register, you won't be able to distribute your apps - not even to a private group of users. Read the news, sign the open letter and share the story.
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Book Watch is I Programmer's listing of new books and is compiled using publishers' publicity material. It is not to be read as a review where we provide an independent assessment. Some but by no means all of the books in Book Watch are eventually reviewed.
A Gamer's Introduction to Programming with MonoGame (CRC Press) 10 Nov
This book aims to show readers how to combine a love of both video games and coding into writing their own games. Aaron Langille starts with the essential ins‑and‑outs of how to work with fonts and text, images and sprites, audio, and animation. The book introduces the MonoGame development framework, and shows how to use Visual Studio and C# to write simple but engaging interactive scenes and games that gradually build up coding skills and confidence.
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Liquid: How CEOs & CTOs Unlock Flow and Momentum in Complex Systems (CTO Sentinel) 07 Nov
This book invites the reader to see their business differently. Not as a collection of teams and tasks, but as a complex adaptive system. One that’s constantly shifting, often in ways they can’t see or predict. Kathy Keating, Etienne de Bruin and Scott Graves argue that beneath every team dynamic, delivery delay, or organizational bottleneck is a hidden world shaping outcomes. And unless you can see that world, you’re destined to repeat the same frustrating patterns, over and over again, as you grow.
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Investing for Programmers (Manning) 05 Nov
This book shows how to turn your existing skills as a programmer into a knack for making sharper investment choices. Stefan Papp shows how to use the Python ecosystem, modern analytic methods, and cutting-edge AI tools to make better decisions and improve the odds of long-term financial success. Papp explains the basics of financial investment as you conduct real market analysis, connect with trading APIs to automate buy-sell, and develop a systematic approach to risk management. Don’t worry—there’s no dodgy financial advice or flimsy get-rich-quick schemes.
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