Netlify announces the first investment for Jamstack Innovation Fund

Netlify, the modern web development platform, today announced the first cohort of its fund that was set up to support the early-stage companies that are driving the modern web forward by arming developer teams with Jamstack-based tooling and practices, the Jamstack Innovation Fund.  According to the company, each of the startups that Netlify has invested … continue reading

CodeLogic introduces Continuous Software Intelligence platform

The continuous software intelligence company, CodeLogic, today announced its new developer toolkit that scans post-compile binaries, runtime app behavior, and database connections in order to offer a complete picture of infrastructure-wide software connections and dependencies.  According to Stack Overflow, a lack of productivity is the top cause of unhappiness among developers and with this release, … continue reading

Report: Psychological safety for dev teams fosters innovation

As important as it is for organizations to continue to innovate their software products quickly and with quality, that cannot be achieved in today’s world without ensuring “psychological safety” for its development teams. Ravi Tharisayi, senior director of product marketing at feature management software provider LaunchDarkly, defined the term as a strong interconnection between software … continue reading

Meta AI researchers develop model for verifying Wikipedia citations

Researchers at Meta AI have come up with a model that can help verify citations on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is often the first stop when someone is looking for information online, but the validity of that information is all dependent on where it is being sourced from. According to the researchers, volunteers verify the citations, but … continue reading

Microsoft releases Windows Terminal 1.14 and Windows Terminal 1.15 preview

Microsoft recently announced the release of Windows Terminal 1.14 as well as Windows Terminal Preview 1.15. Both of these releases can be installed from the Windows Store or from the Github releases page.  Windows Terminal 1.14 contains the features from the preview release, while the 1.15 preview contains a number of new features to explore.  … continue reading

Coding bootcamps provide great opportunities for future developers

Getting a computer science degree from a four-year university used to be the only pathway into a high-paying tech job, but those days are over. Coding bootcamps are now just as viable an option for many jobs.  It seems developers are catching on to this, because in the most recent Stack Overflow Developer Survey, 70% … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Open Source Hub

Open Source Hub (OSH) is a new open source project from code visibility company CodeSee. Previously it existed as OSS Port, but with the new name comes several updates and changes to the platform.  Similar to OSS Port, OSH is a development community for finding, exploring, and contributing to open source projects.  According to CodeSee, … continue reading

In-person events: In flux and in trouble

The 2022 tech event season started out with CES trying to overcome its disastrous 2021 remote conference by going back to the in-person model. The result was another disaster because attendance was extremely low. Dell Technologies World a few months later was very well-attended but many people got sick and likely regretted their attendance. More … continue reading

Five steps every developer team should consider in battling cloud service outages

As an industry, software development teams continue to embrace cloud-based toolchains. This trend makes a ton of sense for companies trying to drive development productivity, efficiency, and velocity in the era of hybrid and asynchronous work. But as we’ve seen with Jira’s recent outage, relying on a cloud-based tech stack creates risk. I’m not pointing … continue reading

Modern app dev is about more than tools, platforms and languages

Today’s application development is a complex landscape of services, integrations and architectures. In fact, most developers today spend more time writing API calls and finding open-source projects – and maintaining those applications once they’re created – than they do writing code for innovative new features. It looks nothing like “your father’s app dev,” which involved … continue reading

Flatirons Fuse: Simplifying data imports

The challenge of moving data between platforms, between organizations, or even something as seemingly simple as onboarding a new customer, has been a pervasive one, especially considering how important accurate and available data is to pretty much every business. The problem of transferring data has led to numerous file formats, notably Excel spreadsheets and multiple … continue reading

Transferring workload automation is one of the most difficult parts of cloud migration

Enterprises need workload automation to connect all of the business processes of an organization together, but tool overlap has resulted in a complicated web that is difficult to break free from when trying to migrate.   While workload automation is one of the older categories within automation, the space is now evolving towards more consolidation as … continue reading

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