Expert articles on cloud, software development, and AI
November 30, 2020
The COBOL skills gap is neither as extreme nor as straightforward as you might imagine. Hereâs what companies can do to keep their COBOL systems running, and what would-be COBOL developers should know before taking the plunge. Read more â¶
Success is dependent on the ability to make fast, informed decisions in real time. Itâs more important than ever to tell a complete story with data discovery and revealing visualizations. Are there hidden relationships in your data? Learn how to find them.
The open source process by which we find and fix bugs is also the right way to tackle software security. The OpenSSF offers us a chance to coordinate our efforts.
Use Chromium Edge in your applications to render and interact with HTML content.
Selecting which programming language is most appropriate to learn can be a daunting task. While there is overlap among them, they each excel at different functions. InfoWorld senior writer Serdar Yegulalp joins Juliet to discuss the merits of Python, Go language, C/C++, Java, Kotlin and Rust. Serdar explains what each language does best and who should learn which language.
The Go language has a wide variety of third-party packages available for use in your programs. Learn the basics of how to import and work with them in this video.
Experimental feature in Kotlin 1.4.20 allows string concatenations to be compiled into dynamic invocations for JDK 9 or later targets
Take advantage of the Windows Event Log to store the log data of your .NET Core applications running on Windows