“Rust is the future of systems programming, C is the new Assembly”: Intel principal...
At Open Source Technology Summit (OSTS) 2019, Josh Triplett, a Principal Engineer at Intel gave an insight into what Intel is contributing to bring...
PHP 8 and 7.4 to come with Just-in-time (JIT) to make most CPU-intensive workloads...
Last week, Joe Watkins, a PHP developer, shared that PHP 8 will support the Just-in-Time (JIT) compilation. This decision was the result of voting...
8 programming languages to learn in 2019
Learning new skills takes time - that's why, before learning something, you need to know that what you're learning is going to be worthwhile....
Go User Survey 2018 results: Golang goes from strength to strength, as more engineers...
Yesterday, the team at Go announced the results of their user survey for the year 2018. 5,883 users from 103 different countries participated in...
GitHub introduces ‘Template repository’ for easy boilerplate code management and distribution
Yesterday GitHub introduced ‘Template repository’ using which you can share boilerplate code and directory structure across projects easily. This is similar to the idea...
Symfony leaves PHP-FIG, the framework interoperability group
Yesterday, Symfony, a community of 600,000 developers from more than 120 countries, announced that it will no longer be a member of the PHP-FIG,...
MongoDB withdraws controversial Server Side Public License from the Open Source Initiative’s approval process
MongoDB's Server Side Public License was controversial when it was first announced back in October. But the team were, back then, confident that the...
Google releases two new hardware products, Coral dev board and a USB accelerator built...
Google teased its new hardware products built around its Edge TPU at the Google Next conference last summer. Yesterday, it officially launched the Coral...
Mozilla and Google Chrome refuse to support Gab’s Dissenter extension for violating acceptable use...
Earlier this year, Gab, the “free speech” social network and a popular forum for far-right viewpoint holders and other fringe groups, launched a browser...
No more free Java SE 8 updates for commercial use after January 2019
Oracle owned Java will no longer provide free public updates of Java SE 8 for commercial use after January 2019. This move is a...