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Java is the workhorse of programming languages and Oracle continues to build upon both the language and development platform, providing enhancements not only to improve productivity, stability, performance and security, but also to lay a foundation for the future of the language.
More than 72% of companies are looking for JavaScript developers, according to Geeks for Geeks. That doesn’t seem to be changing any time soon, as the language continues to evolve. The latest release of JavaScript, ECMAScript 2022, made eight updates in June.
Once an IoT device is shipped, its manufacturer typically has very little information about what is going on with it in the field. This creates a black hole. A huge one, if you consider that there are more than 42 billion IoT devices, sensors and actuators installed and deployed across the globe.
I believe that the job duties of “back-end” and “devops” engineers will coalesce to include almost everything that “the user doesn’t see”. There will still be room for specialization, but these roles will become less distinguishable overall.
A permissions layer is not something you would generally focus on when building a new software application. Your primary goal is to reach product-market fit as quickly as possible, so you focus on delivering the core business value and everything else takes a backseat.
The divide between IT Ops and software development has been debated for half a century. More-seasoned technologists will remember several (many?) generations of this debate, played out against the backdrop of disruptive changes in the technology landscape.
The ability to harness real-time data no longer is a nice-to-have, but essential to high-performing companies, a view that Materialize takes to heart with the announcement of early availability of its distributed streaming database. “People are trying to use fresher more real-time data.
Despite its ubiquity, the humble QR code has been somewhat taken for granted by developers. The Quick Response (QR) code was invented by a subsidiary of Toyota to track parts across the manufacturing process.
Congratulations, you’ve decided to learn Azure! You might be at the start of your cloud learning journey, or a tech professional upskilling for a new role.
How many ways can you deploy a container? Shall we count them? Seriously, we don’t have all day.
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