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April 28, 2020

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Remember when open source was fun?

For the creators of Drupal, Curl, and Fio, their projects didn’t seem like work. There might be a lesson for the rest of us Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Project Leyden addresses Java pain points

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How secure is Java compared to other languages?

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Go language use still anchored in technology companies

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How developer teams went remote overnight

White Paper: GridGain Systems

In-Memory Computing: Now and Tomorrow

The in-memory platforms of the future will embrace these trends and go further. Not only will they offer the key capabilities that users expect, such as strong SQL support, they will also address the needs of emerging use cases, such as IoT, machine learning, hybrid transactional/analytical processing (HTAP), and transformative new storage technologies such as non-volatile memory. Read more ▶

Image: Project Leyden addresses Java pain points

Project Leyden addresses Java pain points

Leyden would mitigate Java’s large footprint and longstanding performance issues by introducing static images to the platform Read more ▶

Image: How secure is Java compared to other languages?

How secure is Java compared to other languages?

Java is often cited as the most secure programming language. Is it really? Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Go language use still anchored in technology companies

Go language use still anchored in technology companies

Go Developer 2019 Survey finds most Go developers work for tech companies, and most want to keep using Go Read more ▶

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How developer teams went remote overnight

Some developer teams have always worked as remote, distributed teams, while others are learning on the fly—and fast Read more ▶

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