Cloud IDEs are hot, but several other trends are taking shape in 2023 highlighted by Cloud Native Computing Foundation CTO Chris Aniszczyk. SEATTLE — Cloud IDEs are hot, but several other trends are taking shape in 2023 that https://cncf.io/?utm_content=inline-mention‘s https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/cloud-native-predictions-2023-chris-aniszczyk/ highlights in this On the Road episode of The New Stack Makers podcast.
Here’s a breakdown of what we covered: https://thenewstack.io/are-cloud-based-ides-the-future-of-software-engineering/ will mature as https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-github-codespaces-portable-dev-environment/ platform gains acceptance through its integration into the GitHub service.
https://thenewstack.io/webassembly-to-let-developers-combine-languages/: “You will probably see an uptick in edge cases, like smaller deployments as opposed to full-blown cloud-based workloads,” Aniszczyk said.
“People are going to focus on the layers up top, not necessarily like, the core Kubernetes project itself,” Aniszczyk told us.