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September 13, 2019

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Is Java the next COBOL?

60 years later, billions of lines of COBOL live on. Could Java, SQL, or Python last as long? Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Rust vs. Go: How to choose

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Coming to grips with Microsoft’s P#

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Visual Studio 2019 gains C++ Concepts

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Dart language taps machine learning for code completion

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Eclipse Jakarta EE arrives

Miscellaneous: GTT Communications, Inc.

SD-WAN and Virtual Networking: Business Drivers and Recommended Approaches Brought to you by GTT

By 2020, 80% of enterprises will have SD-WAN and virtual networks, according to IDC. Read more ▶

Image: Rust vs. Go: How to choose

Rust vs. Go: How to choose

Do you want execution speed or developer speed? Memory safety or easy concurrency? How to decide between Rust and Go Read more ▶

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Lemonade is changing the way we insure our homes

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Image: Coming to grips with Microsoft’s P#

Coming to grips with Microsoft’s P#

Microsoft’s tools for building reliable distributed applications are beginning to gain traction Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Visual Studio 2019 gains C++ Concepts

Visual Studio 2019 gains C++ Concepts

Concepts allow the C++ programmer to document constraints on templates and have the compiler enforce them Read more ▶

Image: Dart language taps machine learning for code completion

Dart language taps machine learning for code completion

Google’s Dart 2.5 SDK features previews of machine learning powered code completion and a foreign function interface for C interoperability Read more ▶

Image: Eclipse Jakarta EE arrives

Eclipse Jakarta EE arrives

Two years after taking over Java EE from Oracle, the Eclipse Foundation has shipped its implementation of Java EE 8 Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: DELL EMC + NVIDIA

GPU Database Acceleration on PowerEdge R940xa

This whitepaper looks at the performance and efficient of GPU database acceleration when using the Dell EMC PowerEdge R940xa server to run Brytlyt GPU DBMS. The objective is to show how the unique CPU to GPU ratio in R940xa is well suited for this new and emerging category of database workloads that leverage the powerful capabilities of the GPUs. Read more ▶

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