Topic: evans data

Report: Developers slow to adopt low-code and no-code solutions

Tools for rapid application development have been around for decades, yet despite the hype and benefits surrounding low-code and no-code development, developers are slow to use them, according to a new report. The Evans Data Global Development Survey is conducted every six months and is based on the responses of more than 1,400 developers worldwide. … continue reading

Software developers still in demand, new UC Berkeley center for AI, and Microsoft Dev Center capabilities—SD Times news digest: Aug. 30, 2016

According to recent findings from the App Association, nearly a quarter-million job openings for software developers remain unfilled in the United States. Additionally, there are more software developer jobs than qualified people to fill them, which poses problems for startups and big companies looking to hire the right talent. Currently, there are 223,054 jobs open … continue reading

OnePlus OxygenOS, Mono 4.0, and Microsoft’s open-source Bond framework—SD Times news digest: April 6, 2015

Smartphone marker OnePlus has unveiled a custom version of its Android operating system, OxygenOS. OxygenOS is based on Google’s Android Lollipop version 5.0.2. With OxygenOS, the company claimed it would make it easier to respond to user feedback, and to provide better updates and an integrated range of services for OnePlus users. “In this environment … continue reading

Survey: Hadoop isn’t enough for Big Data developers

The bigger Big Data gets, the more need, it seems, developers have for complex event processing outside of Hadoop. In its 2014 Big Data & Advanced Analytics Survey, market research firm Evans Data found that only 16% of developers said Hadoop batch processing was satisfactory in all use cases. Seventy-one percent of the more than … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: Do you want to be a billionaire?

Why do companies buy other companies? What happens to those inside the company that is bought? … continue reading

Record number of women in software development, survey says

Women now take up almost 20% of the developer workforce, according to Evans Data … continue reading

Evans Data: Android apps are developed faster than iOS, Windows Phone apps

New survey from Evans Data reveals Android apps have the shortest development time … continue reading

HTML5 adoption is continuing apace

Pacific Asia leads overall in picking up the technology, and adoption patterns match industry trends … continue reading

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