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Recently I took to Reddit to ask platform engineers and developers: “Who should be actually running tests and looking at the output? QA specialists or developers?” The answers surprised me! The most upvoted response was: “Developers shouldn’t have to run tests.”
React is known for its ability to create frontend web animations and special effects. Programmer Jonny Burger found video editors challenging to use, so he decided to take React’s animation capabilities and build a framework that uses React code to create videos. It’s called Remotion.
Last year, just after Broadcom closed its $69 billion acquisition of VMware, the company had a surprise for users: It would be consolidating its product line of virtualization tools, and customers would be moved to a subscription model, rather than the perpetual licenses that the software was previo
The modern world is powered by software, and AI will strengthen developers’ roles and importance. It will enable developers to build new software experiences faster and more securely. The good news is that businesses are already making significant investments in AI.
User authentication has always been a complex topic for organizations building digital services. You need to implement low-level security to manage credentials so that malicious actors cannot perform account takeover attacks and gain access to data that belongs to your customers.
Arcjet, a San Francisco startup offering an innovative security SDK for developers to protect applications in production, launched today. Arcjet’s novel approach involves embedding a WebAssembly (Wasm) module in its SDK, allowing for local analysis of incoming requests at near-native speed.
Cursor AI is an AI-first integrated development environment that elevates AI coding assistants to a new level.
Shoelace bills itself as a “forward-thinking library of Web Components” and is based on web standards, so it’s usable with any framework. But like many frontend libraries, it evolved out of the creator’s own needs.
Hackers are always searching for any soft spot they can find in a system to compromise it. Those deficiencies can surface at any stage of the software development cycle, from inception to deployment. JFrog, which makes the JFrog Software Supply Chain Platform, on Sept.
Today, we are pleased to announce Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) support in Amazon SageMaker HyperPod — purpose-built infrastructure engineered with resilience at its core for foundation model (FM) development.
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