What Is DevOps?

DevOps is a buzzword in recent times and lot of individuals and organizations are using it frequently. there's no single right answer for the question "What is DevOps". it's all about perception, experience and understanding of the culture of the organization and how it fits within the current era. It is more associated with communication, … Continue reading What Is DevOps?

Microsoft opens extension submissions for its Chromium-based Edge browser

Microsoft has opened submissions from extension developers for its new Chromium-based Edge browser. Redmond made the decision earlier this year to end the development of Microsoft's own browser engine and use Google's Chromium instead. The decision was met with a mixed reaction. Some welcomed Microsoft adding its expertise to Chromium's development, while others – especially Mozilla – … Continue reading Microsoft opens extension submissions for its Chromium-based Edge browser

What software will be built in the new decade?

We are entering the third decade of the 21st century, and it is full of possibilities for companies who choose to embrace and leverage an open, modern technology landscape. What will we see from product teams creating new software for the enterprise and how will they prioritize what to build? Here are three critical areas … Continue reading What software will be built in the new decade?

Where site reliability engineering meets devops

Site reliability engineering brings agile methodology to operations. Clarify the responsibilities of the SRE and devops roles to keep things running smoothly Back in the days before cloud applications, devops practices, test automation, and site reliability engineers, we had developers, testers, and system administrators developing and supporting Web and mobile applications. Developers followed agile methodologies, whereas … Continue reading Where site reliability engineering meets devops

What’s new in Angular: Angular 9.0 delayed

The popular JavaScript framework for desktop and mobile apps produces better code and enhances the Bazel compiler Angular 9, the next major version of the Google-driven JavaScript framework, has been pushed out to a 2020 release. The new release had been scheduled for the October/November 2019 timeframe.  Rather than release Angular 9 now, which could … Continue reading What’s new in Angular: Angular 9.0 delayed

Microsoft opens extension submissions for its Chromium-based Edge browser

Microsoft has opened submissions from extension developers for its new Chromium-based Edge browser. Redmond made the decision earlier this year to end the development of Microsoft's own browser engine and use Google's Chromium instead. The decision was met with a mixed reaction. Some welcomed Microsoft adding its expertise to Chromium's development, while others – especially Mozilla – … Continue reading Microsoft opens extension submissions for its Chromium-based Edge browser

12 programming mistakes to avoid

The dirty dozen of application development pitfalls — and how to avoid these all-too-common programming blunders. If you need any better proof that code is art, look no further than how the programmers view their mistakes. Just as the world is filled with wildly divergent opinions about painters, architects, writers, and poets, the realm of … Continue reading 12 programming mistakes to avoid

The Role of QA Testing in Software Development

Underestimating the importance of the role of the QA tester in the software development lifecycle often leads to problems and inferior products. Do you believe software development ends with, well, the developers? Think again. Quality assurance (QA) testing is an essential step — or rather, series of steps — in the software development lifecycle, one … Continue reading The Role of QA Testing in Software Development

Why are Software Development Houses Switching to No-Code?

No-code platforms for application development offer the advantages of speed and ease of use, and help firms escape developer skills shortages. Will the UK follow the Netherlands’ lead in taking up this approach? When it comes to building applications for customers, many software development houses are supplementing traditional code-based work with no-code and low-code approaches. … Continue reading Why are Software Development Houses Switching to No-Code?