TLWI Rust #62

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Hello, all you tech enthusiasts out there! It's that time of the week again where we bring you the latest and greatest in the world of software development. This week, we have five exciting links that are sure to pique your interest.

First up, we have a spotify daemon that allows you to control your Spotify playback from the command line. We all know that switching between windows can be a real productivity killer, but with this daemon, you can easily switch between songs, playlists, and even toggle your shuffle and repeat options with just a few keystrokes.

Next, we have ElKowars wacky widgets. This collection of widgets is perfect for anyone who wants to add some fun and excitement to their projects. From animated buttons to colorful progress bars, these widgets are sure to bring a smile to your face.

For those of you who are tired of manually creating GUI applications, we have just the thing. Klask is a tool that automatically generates GUI applications from your existing clap apps. Clap is a popular command-line argument parser for Rust, and with Klask, you can easily turn your CLI apps into fully-fledged GUI applications.

If you're a Spotify lover like many of us, you'll be happy to hear that there's now an Open Source Spotify client library available. With this library, you can easily incorporate Spotify playback and metadata into your own projects.

Last but not least, we have a secure JavaScript and TypeScript runtime. Security is always a top concern, and this runtime ensures that your code is secure and protected from malicious attacks. Plus, it's compatible with popular frameworks like React and Angular.

That's all for this week's newsletter. We hope you found these links as exciting as we did. Be sure to check back next week for more amazing tech tools and resources.

Dennis

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