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Not long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) were merely experimental fields. Today, they serve as mission-critical tools in software development.
Business doesn’t get completed and people don’t get paid unless agreements are signed. Work may make the world go ’round, but business agreements enable the work to go ’round first.
Explore cryptographic randomness in .NET 6 and learn how to enhance security in your DevOps practices with advanced techniques.
One of the ways in which modern databases silently helped rather poor programs during the first dot-com boom of the late ’90s was that they handled asynchronous queries — often when the rest of the system didn’t.
When you use Linux, you have everything at your disposal to create a powerful, flexible, and automated environment for whatever purpose you need. One of the tools available for automation is called Cron. With Cron, you can schedule just about any type of job on Linux.
The Astro team was busy before the holidays, releasing Astro 5.1 on Dec. 19. This minor release of the web development framework included a new experimental feature called sessions and improved caching for images, according to core maintainer Matt Kane.
Many moons ago, my favorite Linux desktop was Enlightenment. Not only was it a unique-looking desktop, it was also highly configurable. I remember spending hours tweaking the desktop to look and feel exactly how I wanted it.
Peering ahead at the universe of cloud services, there are several notable trends expected to configure the topography of IT in 2025. If there is a top-line description, it would be something like: “Cloud services 2025: Vertical over horizontal.”
In 2024, generative AI permeated the workplace, with businesses using the technology for various purposes, from internal productivity tools to customer-facing products and services. However, many are concerned about using these technologies safely, compliantly, and ethically.
WebAssembly (Wasm) is a compiler on steroids, as I described it a few years ago, irking many proponents.
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