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The internet was originally a Department of Defense project designed to be resilient in the face of outages and service interruptions. Yet, some days it’s a struggle to even get a single cat GIF to load. This is because the internet is not reliable.
No matter how well run an application is, eventually it will have problems. These problems could occur thanks to many things: code/infrastructure changes, bugs in your application, weird input from users, backhoe incidents, even cosmic rays.
JavaScript developers should be experimenting with sending code to the edge now, a panel told audience goers at the Jamstack Conference this week.
Feature management software provider LaunchDarkly today released its second annual State of Feature Management Report at the company’s Trajectory user conference, noting that feature management is a must-have technology.
When you’re coding an application or API, your intended user is probably a human. The reality is that a larger proportion of internet traffic is now automated. In 2021, 42.3% of all traffic on the internet came from a nonhuman user. Should you be worried?
Cloud-based website builder Wix recently rewrote its checkout API making the transition with zero incidents. How the company engineers carried out the task — using a technique called linear migration — might point to a better way to do application migrations.
The process of delivering mobile apps utilizing cloud technology is known as mobile cloud computing (MCC). Complex mobile apps today carry out activities including authentication, location-aware features and providing users with customized communication and content.
Organizations are now, almost by default, now becoming multicloud operations. No cloud service offers the full breadth of what an enterprise may need, and enterprises themselves find themselves using more than one service, often inadvertently.
Whether your company went through sudden truncating layoffs like Twitter, Meta, Salesforce and Stripe, faces a looming ax, or is on a hiring freeze like Apple and Amazon, the tech industry feels a whole lot different than it did a couple months ago.
The focus on performance and a need for frameworks to address more use cases are two factors driving the creation of more JavaScript frameworks, according to a panel at Jamstack Conf this week.
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