Expert articles on cloud, software development, and AI
September 28, 2022
The C language has been a software development staple for five decades. Hereâs how it stacks up against C++, Java, C#, Go, Rust, and Python in 2019 Read more â¶
Hear from 372 IT professionals to gain insight into the state of application infrastructure modernization trends. And start to investigate application strategies and the impact on infrastructure decisions.
Bringing WebAssembly and OCI containers together could enable us to run the same container image on any hardware or operating system we wantâwherever it runs best, fastest, or cheapest.
The next version of standard Java could pack features ranging from universal generics and primitive types to virtual threads and structured concurrency.
Can a coderâs tool help non-coders learn how to write and edit prose? GitHub is a powerful way to record and âplay backâ edits step-by-step, even when the text isnât code.
Expanded WebAssembly support in .NET 7 allows developers to reuse .NET libraries from JavaScript or build new .NET-based apps that will run on Wasm.
TypeScript 4.9âs âsatisfiesâ operator validates that the type of an expression matches some type, catching many possible errors.
From deepfakes to natural language processing and more, the open source world is ripe with projects to support software development on the frontiers of artificial intelligence and machine learning.