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As a JavaScript developer, what non-React tools do you use most often?
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David Cassel
David Cassel

David Cassel is a proud resident of the San Francisco Bay Area, where he's been covering technology news for more than two decades. Over the years his articles have appeared everywhere from CNN, MSNBC, and the Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition to Salon, Wired News, Suck.com, and even the original HotWired, as well as Gawker, Gizmodo, McSweeneys, and Wonkette. He's now broadening his career skills by becoming a part-time computer programmer, developing two Android apps, co-producing two word games for Amazon's Kindle, and dabbling in interactive fiction.

STORIES BY David Cassel
What Can We Learn From History’s Most Bizarre Software Bugs?
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Still Connecting: New Steve Jobs Tales Keep Surfacing
Duolingo Grapples With Its ‘AI-First’ Promise Before Angry Social Mob
Stack Overflow’s Plan to Survive the Age of AI
How the World Is Celebrating Open Source Maintainer Month
Curl Fights a Flood of AI-Generated Bug Reports From HackerOne
Generative AI Incidents Hit Different
GitHub CEO on Why We’ll Still Need Human Programmers
Be Creative: ThePrimeagen’s Five-Hour Interview With Lex Fridman
Linus Torvalds Reflects on 20 Years of Git
TLA+ Creator Leslie Lamport: Programmers Need Abstractions
Bill Gates, Paul Allen, and the Code That Started Microsoft
Kelsey Hightower on Nix vs. Docker: Is There a Different Way?
Python Software Foundation Honors Ewa Jodlowska’s Service
JavaOne 2025: Talks, History, Community, and Scott McNealy
Microsoft TypeScript Devs Explain Why They Chose Go Over Rust, C#
Memory-Safe C: TrapC’s Pitch to the C ISO Working Group
Bjarne Stroustrup on How He Sees C++ Evolving
Neovim’s Future Could Have AI and Brain-Computer Interfaces
Curl’s Daniel Stenberg on Securing 180,000 Lines of C Code
Vim After Bram: A Core Maintainer on How They’ve Kept It Going
Pixelfed Crowdfunds More Open Source Social Alternatives for the Fediverse
System Operators to Timekeepers: What Will Replace Leap Seconds?
Habits To Start Now To Become a Healthy Senior Coder
CES 2025 Worst in Show: Betas for a Dystopian Future
The ‘Obfuscated C Code’ Competition Returns