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March 29, 2019

Image: Programming languages are now driven by corporations: Should we be worried?

Programming languages are now driven by corporations: Should we be worried?

Today, seemingly the only way a new programming language hits the big time is with the generous backing of a megacorp Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Python 2 EOL: How to survive the end of Python 2

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What’s new in Google’s V8 JavaScript engine Version 7

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Pub/sub messaging: Apache Kafka vs. Apache Pulsar

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JavaScript dapps: Public and private data on Blockstack

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Mozilla’s WASI takes WebAssembly beyond the browser

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Essential microservices integration patterns

Case Study: IBM

The Total Economic Impact Of IBM Multivendor Services (2019)

Cost Savings And Business Benefits Enabled By IBM MVS Read more ▶

Image: Python 2 EOL: How to survive the end of Python 2

Python 2 EOL: How to survive the end of Python 2

Python 2 support ends in 2020. Here’s what you can do if you’re stuck with Python 2 in what is fast becoming a Python 3 world Read more ▶

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Image: What’s new in Google’s V8 JavaScript engine Version 7

What’s new in Google’s V8 JavaScript engine Version 7

The V8 Version 7.4 beta lays the groundwork for possible future iOS support Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Pub/sub messaging: Apache Kafka vs. Apache Pulsar

Pub/sub messaging: Apache Kafka vs. Apache Pulsar

Apache Kafka set the bar for large-scale distributed messaging, but Apache Pulsar has some neat tricks of its own Read more ▶

JavaScript dapps: Public and private data on Blockstack

With blockchain and the Blockstack.js library, mixed privacy apps aren’t as tricky as you might think Read more ▶

Image: Mozilla’s WASI takes WebAssembly beyond the browser

Mozilla’s WASI takes WebAssembly beyond the browser

WASI promises a standard interface for WebAssembly to access system resources like file systems and network connections Read more ▶

Image: Essential microservices integration patterns

Essential microservices integration patterns

Real-world microservices implementations typically rely on both active and reactive communication patterns; here’s how they work Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: IBM

IBM MaaS360 with Watson Unified Endpoint Management: Windows 10

For many organizations, Windows 10 is now the Microsoft operating system (OS) of choice, and firms that haven’t yet migrated are expected to make the move soon. But as they transition, these companies will also need to support legacy systems such as Microsoft Windows 7 until the migration is complete. The challenge for many IT leaders centers on supporting and securing diverse use cases, including mobile users. Join us to learn more about these challenges and how IBM’s MaaS360 with Watson Unified Endpoint Management is the right solution. Read more ▶

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