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The Rust project’s headline goal for the year has been the development of a new edition of Rust. Editions create points in the project’s life cycle that allow new keywords to be added to the language, additions to the standard library and other changes to be made.
2024 was a very good year for programming languages. Python usage rose for AI/machine learning apps, Java continued its dominance in enterprise app development and Rust emerged as a go-to language for memory-safe development. Here are some of 2024’s highlights.
As the CTO of an integration platform company, I’ve spent countless hours analyzing OAuth 2.0 implementations across hundreds of SaaS applications. While OAuth 2.0 is often touted as a standard, the reality is far more complex and fragmented. OAuth 2.
Many popular open source projects are owned and driven by a single company, and in today’s difficult economic climate, those companies are under increasing pressure to deliver a strong return on their investments.
The JavaScript language will turn 30 next year — but it’s still changing and evolving in new and sometimes unexpected ways. This year provided a good example of how dynamic the language can be.
This has been an extraordinary year for open source software. From groundbreaking advancements in programming tools to heated debates on the future of licensing and standards, the open source ecosystem continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace.
Kubernetes (K8s) is a container orchestration platform for building, testing, modifying, and scaling container-based applications. With multiple “flavors” to choose from and the ability to operate both on-premises and in the cloud, K8s has become the de facto standard.
Learn essential strategies for handling retries in Go file transfers to enhance reliability and performance in DevOps.
It’s no secret that the software industry grapples with a higher employee turnover rate compared to other industries. A 2022 LinkedIn analysis of its global user data found that technology companies experienced employee turnover rates of 12.
From the 1960s onwards, IBM’s mainframe systems started the era of proprietary hardware and software, which trickled into the PC era. In the early 1990s, Linux broke that chokehold, emerging as an open source alternative for those tired of proprietary operating systems and hardware.
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