MongoDB.local NYC: Atlas reaches new peak
MongoDB.local NYC kicked off this week in New York as part of the company’s programme of more localised developer conferences. With just one main keynote session delivered initially by MongoDB CEO and president Dev Ittycheria, the audience consisted of programmers with an additional quotient of s... Read more
Canva open to developers: a powerful design tool in the making
Canva wants to encourage developers to add their apps to the Canva design tool. It is launching a revamped Canva Developers Platform and starting a fund to help developers financially in developing innovative tools useful to the Canva community. The community thus helps determine the direction the ... Read more
“Developers are leveraging AI tools, collaboration key to success”
A recent survey by GitHub and Wakefield Research reveals the rising influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on developers. The study, involving 500 developers from large US firms, focused on productivity, collaboration, and AI's role in enterprise settings.
An impressive 92% of developers alre... Read more
Recognize developer contributions with GitLab Achievements
According to GitLab, the code developer should also be put in the spotlight for once. That's why the platform is starting Achievements.
With GitLab Achievements, every Maintainer or Owner of a project can recognize a developer for his contribution. This benefits you as a developer by allowing yo... Read more
Database evolutions: caching in with schema-as-code
Databases move. By their nature, developers and database administrators (DBAs) along with the full cadre of Ops-operations staff need to move data from one place to another - sometimes between applications, connected services and API endpoints, but sometimes between higher-level operating systems, ... Read more
Fermyon: What’s Up With Wasm?
Wasm is what’s up. In terms of the hot technologies discussed at any of the major enterprise IT shows being staged this year, WebAssembly (often written as Wasm and typically pronounced ‘wass-em’ in Europe and ‘wazzum’ in North America) has been bubbling up since it was conceived in 2015 ... Read more
Twitter unveils Twitter API Pro for startups at $5,000 per month
Twitter has unveiled Twitter API Pro. With this, developers can fetch up to 1 million tweets monthly. In addition they can post an impressive 300,000 tweets monthly, and enjoy the coveted full archive search endpoint. These new pricing tiers were announced earlier this year at the behest of Twitter... Read more
GitLab 16 unveiled
GitLab has unveiled GitLab 16. The new release ushers in an array of cutting-edge DevSecOps platform-wide capabilities, accompanied by a host of features that GitLab plans to release throughout the year. Users can expect an enterprise-grade, AI-powered DevSecOps platform with features tailored to e... Read more
The State Of Low-Code In 2023
Low-code rose up. Throughout the last decade, the software industry has witnessed the hugely impactful growth of low-code technologies designed to provide software application development engineers with accelerators and automations to make their lives easier.
In an era when ‘automations’ (pl... Read more
Google touts success in handling “bad actors” in 2022
The tech giant says it cancelled thousands of developer accounts and blocked over a million apps from reaching Google Play.
Google has issued an internal report on how successful the tech giant was in enforcing its new security policies on its Google Play app store.
Anu Yamunan and Khawaja Sh... Read more