Stackoverflow подвёл итоги ежегодного голосования разработчиков. По общим показателям ничего шибко интересного (разве что зарплата разработчиков на C# наконец-то превысила зарплату джавистов).
А вот что любопытно, это новый вид графика оценки разработчиками языков и технологий. Раньше были блоки "любимые языки/технологии", "ненавистные языки/технологии". А теперь это шкала Admired & Desired.
Синие точки: уровень "хайпа" (этот термин используют прямо авторы исследования) — процент разработчиков, которые хотят попробовать язык или технологию X, потому что, например, считают его интересным, популярным, востребованным и так далее. Красные точки: "почитаемость" — процент разработчиков из тех, кто попробовал X, которые хотят продолжать это делать.
Таким образом, авторы исследования предлагают смотреть на ширину линии. Чем более узкая линия, по версии авторов, тем больше работы по популяризации технологии выполняет хайп, а не качество/крутость/интересность самой технологии. Хайп — синяя точка — создаёт инерцию, а красная показывает степень её роста или угасания уже после использования.
Ну вот например JavaScript и Python явно перехайплены. Мой любимый C# оставляет у народа приятные впечатления, но видно влияние того, что до сих пор есть люди, которые считают его закрытым языком для разработки под Windows. Java явно теряет позиции, скорее всего из-за того, что джависты распробовали более комфортный Kotlin. Прочие языки-заменители для неудобных аналогов тоже в хорошем положении: Dart, Swift. Ожидаемо широкие линии у функциональных языков: Elixir, Clojure, F#, Scala. Если программист всё-таки дорвался до функциональщины, говорят, пути назад нет. Хотя есть на графике и показатели, которые я объяснить не могу: например, почему широкая линия у Delphi. Ну и MATLAB опустили незаслуженно. Уж точно он не такой ужасный, как какой-нибудь Objective-C.
Там по ссылке дальше есть такой же график про базы данных и фреймворки. В целом очень согласуется с моими личными представлениями. Допустим, React и Nodejs перехайплены, у Svelte, ASPNET Core и Blazor одни из самых широких линий, а у jQuery — узкая.
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🌊 The most dangerous path to one of the most beautiful beaches in the world
📍 Kelingking Beach isn’t just a viewpoint – it’s an experience. From the top of the iconic T-Rex-shaped cliffs to the crystal-clear waters below, every step (or dive) is pure adrenaline.
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📍Tanah Barak
🏝️ A road carved between massive limestone cliffs, and it suddenly opens up to a pristine beach. Right next to it is Green Bowl Beach – another unreal spot.
🛵 Getting there is easy: rent a scooter or car and head toward Uluwatu (Bukit Peninsula). From there it’s about 25–30 minutes. Parking is right by the beach. Green Bowl is just 5 minutes away, but be ready for a long staircase down.
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🏗 The demolition of a controversial 182-metre glass lift at Kelingking Beach in Nusa Penida
🤬 The lift had tourists and locals in uproar, with many complaining it was spoiling the location’s natural beauty.
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📍Melasti Beach is the place where turquoise waters meet towering cliffs and white sand stretches for miles.
Perfect for relaxing, swimming, and catching unforgettable sunsets. A peaceful paradise away from the crowds.
🛵Quick travel times (without heavy traffic):
From Ngurah Rai Airport: ~30 min
From Kuta/Seminyak: ~45–60 min (~19–22 km)
From Canggu: ~1.5–2 hours
From Uluwatu area: ~20–30 min
From Ubud: ~1.5–2.5+ hours (traffic can add a lot)
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🏝Bali's beaches are going underwater at a record rate
🔎 Experts at the Regional Marine Research Centre have concluded that Bali's coastline is shrinking faster than the global average.
🌊 The total length of the island's coastline, which was 668.84 kilometres in 2016, has shrunk to 662.59 kilometres by 2022. It turns out that Bali is losing 1.21 metres of beach area per year.
📈 The researchers arrived at these figures using geospatial data. The last calculation of the coastline from 75 separate monitoring points was done in March 2023, and it only confirmed this trend.
📍 The highest level of shoreline destruction due to erosion is seen in the south, west coast and southeast of Bali. Beaches in the provinces of Jembrana, Tabanan, Badung, Denpasar, Gianyar, Klungkung and Karangasem have been most affected.
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🏝Indonesia's beaches listed the world's best beaches
Each year Banana Boat sponsors a list of the 50 best beaches in the world. More than 1,000 experienced travelers from around the world participate in the process. They are asked to choose the place they visited themselves that impressed them the most.
Indonesian beaches took two places at once in the 2024 ranking:
🏝 # 7 - Pink Beach
🏝 # 39 - Kelingking Beach
The best thing is that it is very easy to get to them from Bali.
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🌊 Kuta beach will be restored after the storm
📍 The recent two-meter high tidal waves that hit Bali left a mark on one of the most popular beaches on the island, Kuta.
🏖 The sandy coastline has been badly eroded, making it virtually unfit for walking.
📰 Now, new breakwaters are planned to be built. It is expected that the authorities will begin work to restore the beach this month, but for now the beach and small businesses on it are being helped by locals and tourists. Together they have decided to cope with coastal erosion.
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🚯 Bingin Beach covered in construction debris — locals are frustrated
🧱 Over 40 cafes, bars, and guesthouses were demolished on the slope of Bingin in Uluwatu. Three months later, the debris is still lying around. Some of the concrete, bricks, and wood were simply buried in the sand. Officials claim that heavy rains wash the debris downhill — it’s natural erosion, not “burial.”
🚜 Machinery has stopped due to a lack of budget. Cleanup is now done manually while awaiting additional funding.
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📰Illegal structures found in Melasti and scheduled for demolition
🏝 Eight structures in violation of zoning regulations have been identified on Melasti Beach, including beach clubs and cafes that are too close to the ocean, in a protected coastal area, and partially on municipal land. The owners have already been sent repeated official warnings, and the documents have been forwarded to the public order service for further action.
🧐 The administration's approach is now softer than in Balangan: Melasti will be “discussed and carefully studied” rather than “demolished on the spot.”
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🏖 Tourists asked to pay cash “entry fee” to reach free Dreamland Beach
📰 In Uluwatu, tourists reported being asked to pay cash for “entry” on the way to free Dreamland Beach — with no ticket booth and no receipt.
ℹ️ The story went viral after a video spread online, and officials from South Kuta conducted an inspection. However, they didn’t find the so-called “ticket booth” on site.
🆓 The traditional Pecatu community stated that there is no official entrance fee, and urged visitors not to give in to such requests.
⚠️ If this happens to you, record it and report it to local authorities.
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🏝The upgrading of Candidasa beach will last until the end of 2026
📰 Bali authorities are undertaking the improvement of Candidasa beach in Karangasem. It has long been firmly favored by numerous low-cost hotels. Construction work seriously interferes with tourists to rest. And the renovation will last until the end of 2026.
🌅 Tourists will be able to enjoy sunsets, walks along the beautiful promenade and get more comfortable access to the sea. After the improvement, a decent strip of sand should appear on the beach.
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🪧The Balinese public has spoken out against the new beach club in Sanur
🙅♂️ No sooner have locals gotten used to the new shopping center in Sanur, now they have to defend the beach as well. Bali Icon Mall opened in June 2024, but not completely - the promised beach club was decided to be completed later. This construction is what the Balinese people oppose.
📰 The population fears that this development could affect the people who choose Sanur as their vacation destination. And if noisy young people flock here, pensioners and families with children may not like it, reports detikbali.
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