Tag: App development
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The benefits of event-driven architecture
Posted on March 7, 2024, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a software design pattern used in microservices or other decoupled services or apps. Each service in the ecosystem can asynchronously publish and subscribe to events via an event broker. By Darryn Campbell.
Tags web-development app-development queues streaming event-driven
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What is technical SEO? Basics and best practices
Posted on March 6, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Technical SEO is about improving your website to make it easier for search engines to find, understand, and store your content. It also involves user experience factors. Such as making your website faster and easier to use on mobile devices. By Tushar Pol, Christine Skopec and Zach Paruch.
Tags web-development app-development json search management
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Go developer survey 2023 H2 results
Posted on March 5, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length long
In August 2023, the Go team at Google conducted our bi-annual survey of Go developers. We recruited participants via a public post on the Go blog and a randomized prompt in VS Code, resulting in 4,005 responses. We primarily focused survey questions around a few topics: general sentiment and feedback about developing with Go, technology stacks used alongside Go, how developers start new Go projects, recent experiences with toolchain error messages, and understanding developer interest around ML/AI. By Todd Kulesza.
Tags programming learning code-refactoring golang app-development
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Advanced techniques for Code optimization in Go
Posted on March 4, 2024, Level advanced Resource Length medium
Go, also known as Golang, is celebrated for its simplicity, readability, and efficiency. While the language itself encourages clean and idiomatic code, there are various advanced techniques and best practices that can significantly enhance the performance of your Go applications. In this in-depth guide, we will explore key strategies for optimizing Go code, covering a range of aspects from profiling to HTTP server optimization. By @withcodeexample.com.
Tags programming cloud code-refactoring golang app-development
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What is an Ansible module and how does it work?
Posted on March 3, 2024, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
An Ansible® module is a small program that performs actions on a local machine, application programming interface (API), or remote host. Modules are expressed as code, usually in Python, and contain metadata that defines when and where a specific automation task is executed and which users can execute it. By @redhat.com.
Tags devops ansible apis app-development
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Monolithic to microservices: Advantages, disadvantages, and the real reason companies migrate
Posted on March 2, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Microservices grew in popularity from 2014 on—especially as companies like Netflix, Amazon, and Etsy made microservices a focal point both for their architectures and for their long-term abilities to iterate. Migration became the headline topic. If you were on a monolith, how were you going to migrate? When? It had to be soon. By Rich Moy.
Tags devops microservices apis app-development cio
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Using generative AI to write code: A guide for researchers
Posted on February 29, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Generative AI is increasingly used to draft, edit, annotate and debug code. It's not just industry software developers who are taking advantage of the tools it has to offer. Those who develop and use software for academic research are benefitting from them too. So how do you make the best use of generative AI for coding in a research context? As software engineers with The Alan Turing Institute's Research Engineering Group (REG) and PhD Enrichment scheme, we've been asking ourselves just this question. Here, we share our thoughts, along with some tips for researchers. By Ed Chalstrey and Anastasiia Grishina.
Tags ai cloud programming app-development management miscellaneous
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Java 21 features: A detailed look at the most important changes in the new LTS release
Posted on February 28, 2024, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Another LTS Java release is already here, bringing some exciting changes and improvements. Let's analyze the most important Java 21 features, check out how they work in practice, and try to predict their significance for the future of this technology. By Arkadiusz Rosłoniec.
Tags jvm cloud web-development app-development java
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Cloud computing statistics that will blow your mind
Posted on February 27, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Discover over 55 cloud statistics, including stats around forecasts, cloud waste reports, cloud cost optimization efforts, and data on hybrid cloud adoption rates. By Cody Slingerland.
Tags cloud open-source app-development cio management
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Setting up Nix on macOS
Posted on February 26, 2024, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
I recently bought a Macbook because more and more people are asking me how to use Nix in certain situations under MacOS. In this article, we walk through installing Nix on MacOS and see how pleasant the experience is these days. In this article, we walk through installing Nix on MacOS and see how pleasant the experience is these days. After that, we show how to go declarative on MacOS with nix-darwin to enable compilation for Linux and Intel Macs, as well as some other nice features. By Jacek Galowicz.
Tags linux open-source app-development performance
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mass-prebuild: An open source journey of improvement and growth
Posted on February 25, 2024, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Welcome back to our blog series about the evolution of mass-prebuild. In our first post in 2022, we introduced this powerful open source tool designed for streamlining package builds across multiple architectures and Linux distributions. This article continues that journey, exploring how mass-prebuild has been continually refined, improved, and grown in response to user feedback and technological advancements. By Frédéric Bérat.
Tags linux open-source app-development learning cio
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Kotlin: A step-by-step guide for first-time app developers
Posted on February 24, 2024, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Welcome to the world of Kotlin, a modern programming language that has captured the hearts of developers worldwide, especially in the realm of Android app development. JetBrains developed Kotlin, and since its release in 2011, it has seen a rapid rise in popularity. In 2017, Google announced first-class support for Kotlin on Android, and since then, there has been no looking back. By @appmaster.io.
Tags java jvm app-development kotlin programming