Report: Error monitoring a big pain point for majority of developers

A new report has revealed that a majority of developers (88%) believe that error monitoring isn’t living up to expectations.  The 2021 State of Software Code report was done by continuous integration company Rollbar and almost 1,000 developers in the U.S. were surveyed.  Rollbar’s research indicates that fixing bugs and errors is the number one … continue reading

Forrester: 5 key advances driving AI 2.0

The move AI 2.0 is being driven by five areas of AI advancement, according to a new report from analyst firm Forrester. “Though you’ve likely never heard of them, these AI 2.0 advances are already entering commercial products, and forward-looking enterprises need to start preparing if they want to reap their competitive advantages,” the report … continue reading

Rust Foundation launches with founding members Mozilla, Google, Microsoft, and more

The Rust team has announced the formation of a new non-profit group, the Rust Foundation, that will help guide the programming language and community by supporting the maintainers of the project.  According to the Rust Core Team, the creation of the Rust Foundation is a huge step of growth for the language. It shows a … continue reading

Google unveils new API management solution: Apigee X

Google has announced the latest version of its API management platform Apigee. This release, Apigee X, brings together Google’s expertise in AI, security, and networking, to help companies better manage their APIs.  “Being an industry leader in the space of API management, and having worked across customers for a decade, we’ve seen how enterprises can … continue reading

UI testing a key part of delivering good user experiences

User experience has always been an important factor in the success of an application, but in an increasingly digital-only world, its importance is only increasing.  If all goes perfectly, the user doesn’t think about what’s going on behind the scenes. When a button does what it’s supposed to when it’s clicked on, the user goes … continue reading

Apache DataSketches becomes top-level project at the ASF

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has announced that the big data analysis library Apache DataSketches is now a  top-level project. Becoming a  top-level project indicates that DataSketches’ community has been well-governed under the ASF’s processes and principles.  “We are excited to be part of the ASF,” said Lee Rhodes, vice president of Apache DataSketches. “We … continue reading

Data Privacy Day serves as reminder for consumers to protect their data online

Almost 500 million individuals had their information involved in a data breach in the last couple of years, yet many consumers still don’t have a handle on who has access to their data and what they’re doing with it.  The theme of this year’s International Data Privacy Day, which is held by the National Cybersecurity … continue reading

Angular launches debugging guides

The Angular team has announced new debugging guides aimed at making it easier for developers to find errors in their code.  “The best part of coding is when something works on the first try. The next best thing is knowing how to debug errors when things don’t work the first time. As we’ve shared on … continue reading

Microsoft’s LAMBDA language allows new functions to be written in Excel

Microsoft is attempting to make Excel a more powerful application. According to the company, Excel formulas are written by a significantly larger number of people than all C, C++, C#, Java and Python developers combined. It is the world’s most powerful programming language, but it has two main shortcomings. One shortcoming is that the Excel … continue reading

How to build a data-driven DevOps culture

Data helps organizations make a number of important decisions, every day. It can be used to measure ROI of marketing campaigns and even aggregate user habits. It can also be used to better your DevOps team.  In a Power Talk with SD Times, Steve Boone, DevOps head of product management at HCL Software, and Bryant … continue reading

Red Hat expands ways to access RHEL

Red Hat has announced a number of new updates coming to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) to make it more accessible to developers and development teams. “Just as in the past, we’re committed to making the RHEL ecosystem work for as broad a community as we can, whether it’s individuals or organizations seeking to run … continue reading

Microsoft reveals plans for the Entity Framework Core 6.0

Microsoft has revealed its plans for the Entity Framework Core 6.0. The company plans on working on the most requested features, based on user feedback through the project’s GitHub page. Current features planned include SQL Server temporal tables, JSON columns, and the ability to have arbitrary ordering of columns when creating a table with Migrations.  … continue reading

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