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Docker Adds MCP Catalog And Toolkit
Written by Kay Ewbank   
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. 

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 June 2025
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Apache Beam 2.70 Improves Python Support
Jan 01 | Kay Ewbank
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Apache Beam, the open source programming SDK for defining batch and streaming data-parallel processing pipelines, is now available in a new version. Apache Beam 2.70 has been released with improved support for FLink and Python. 



Get Job-Ready With Scrimba
Jan 01 | Sue Gee
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The online learn-to-code platform, Scrimba, is running an end of year campaign until January 4th offering a 30% discount on its Scrimba Pro Annual plan for new subscribers.



AI - It's All Downhill From Here?
Dec 31 | Mike James
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AI is a complex beast, but it is based on some very simple and very powerful ideas that deserve to be better known as they throw much light not only on the way AI works but on the way the universe works.



Microsoft Loves Python + AI
Dec 31 | Nikos Vaggalis
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And it shows it by launching a new step by step tutorial on building AI powered application with Python.



TypeScript 7 On Course For Early 2026
Dec 30 | Ian Elliot
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Microsoft says work on the next two versions of TypeScript is going well, with both TypeScript 6 and 7 on course to appear in early 2026. TypeScript 7.0 is the version that is being rewritten in native code, while TypeScript 6.0 will be the last version of the JavaScript-based version/ 



Udacity Offers 40% Off
Dec 29 | Alex Denham
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Udacity is encouraging us to put the holiday time to good use with a special offer running until the New Year - 40% off across all its programs when you pay in advance. 



Deno 2.6 Adds NPM And JSR Tool
Dec 29 | Kay Ewbank
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Deno 2.6 has been released with a new tool, dx, that is an equivalent to npx and is a way to run binaries from npm and JSR packages.



Photos Of Ada Lovelace Saved For UK
Dec 28 | Sue Gee
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The only known photographs of Ada Lovelace, which were withdrawn from an online auction in June, have been acquired by the UK National Portrait Gallery.



December Week 4
Dec 27 | Administrator
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If you are enjoying a festive break there's plenty to entertain and enlighten you on I Programmer, including Donald Knuth's latest Christmas lecture. You can catch up with the whole year using back issues of this Weekly Digest and to stay on top next year, sign up now for our weekly newsletter.



Charles Babbage - Born This Day 154 Years Ago
Dec 26 | Historian
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It is an annual I Programmer tradition to celebrate the birth of Charles Babbage, the man who invented and designed a programmable computer at the start of the Industrial Age, and who is now recognized as the Father of the Computer. 



Humanoid Alpha Learns To Wrap Xmas Presents
Dec 26 | Lucy Black
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If you've been cursing the sticky tape and searching fruitlessly for the scissors, maybe a robot is the solution. The team behind the Humanoid HMND 01 Alpha Bipedal certainly thinks so. The company has released a tongue in cheek video for the holidays that is a tribute to one of the scenes from the classic film “Love Actually.”



Xmas Tree? Sorted!
Dec 25 | Mike James
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Yes I know we have all seen enough visualizations of sorting algorithms to last a lifetime - which is how long a bubble sort generally takes. But it's the holiday season and sorting is one programmer way to create a tree.



Knuth's Xmas Lecture 2025 - The Knight's Adventure
Dec 24 | Mike James
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Its Xmas and Xmas means  Donald Knuth putting on his flamboyant Xmas top and talking to us about something that most of us know nothing about? Of course not. This year it's all about the Knight's Tour which is more interesting than anything a salesman could get up to.



Getting Ready For Santa
Dec 24 | Lucy Black
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The annual Santa tech-fest is well under way, with Santa trackers from both Google and NORAD counting down to the big day to see how Santa is doing on sorting out who's been naughty and who's been nice. 



Google Releases Gemini 3 Flash
Dec 23 | Kay Ewbank
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Google has "dropped", in the new sense of the term which means "launched", Gemini 3 Flash, the latest Google model. The Gemini team says Gemini 3 offers frontier intelligence and is built for speed at a fraction of the cost. 



Apache Pulsar Client C++ 4.0 Released
Dec 23 | Kay Ewbank
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The Apache Pulsar team has announced the release of Apache Pulsar Client C++ version 4.0.0. Improvements include support for getting the encryption context on a message, and for getting the producer name of a message. The supported C++ standard has also been upgraded to version 17. 


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Coding with AI: Examples in Python (Manning)
31 Dec

In this book Jeremy Morgan looks at how developers can hand off tedious software development tasks to an assistant using AI-powered coding tools like Copilot to accelerate research, design, code creation, testing, troubleshooting, documentation, and refactoring. Written for working developers, this book fast-tracks the reader to AI-powered productivity with bite-size projects, tested prompts, and techniques for getting the most out of AI. It takes you through several small Python projects with the help of AI tools, showing you exactly how to use AI to create and refine real software.

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How to Prove Anything: 30 absurd research papers (Packt)
29 Dec

This book collects popular essays from the "renowned Cranberry-Lemon University Press’s most illustrious scholars".  The publisher says diverse authors present their ideas to the world outside of a Substack account with 1-23 followers and a TikTok video. Author, B McGraw, says this book is for anyone who needs to know how a Markov Process proves that it’s not worth investigating the Fermi Paradox because there probably aren’t any aliens and anyway even if there were they wouldn’t lie to you about this. More importantly, cats will learn vital new ways to get their humans to provide wet food.

<ASIN:1806118939 >



Minecraft Annual 2026 (Farshore)
26 Dec

This is the official Minecraft Annual for 2026, full of updates, builds, and activities, along with all there is to know about the past year of Minecraft. Stuffed to the brim with updates, activities, step-by-step builds and tips and tricks for the game, this book is a must-have for any minecrafter. This year’s annual includes a biome personality quiz, loads of fun activities and tips on surviving a trial chamber, where to find all the wolf variants and how to loot an ancient city. Plus discover a mob board game, awesome builds and survival challenges for you to complete in-game.

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