11 predictions for the future of programming
It’s been over five decades since programming pushed the boundaries of digital craftsmanship, and it is still doing so with no signs of stopping...
Observability as code, secrets as a service, and chaos katas: ThoughtWorks outlines key engineering...
ThoughtWorks has just published vol. 19 of its essential radar report. As always, it's a vital insight into what's beginning to emerge in the...
Why does the C programming language refuse to die?
As a technology research analyst, I try to keep up the pace with the changing world of technology. It seems like every single day,...
Mozilla shares plans to bring desktop applications, games to WebAssembly and make deeper inroads...
WebAssembly defines an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) in a binary format and a corresponding assembly-like text format for executable code in Web pages. It...
Is Mozilla the most progressive tech organization on the planet right now?
2018, according to The Economist, has been the year of the techlash. scandals, protests, resignations, congressional testimonies - many of the largest companies in...
9 reasons why Rust programmers love Rust
The 2018 survey of the RedMonk Programming Language Rankings marked the entry of a new programming language in their Top 25 list. It has been...
Linux programmers opposed to new Code of Conduct threaten to pull code from project
Facts of the Controversy at hand
To “help make the kernel community a welcoming environment to participate in”, Linux accepted a new Code of...
Why Golang is the fastest growing language on GitHub
Google’s Go language or alternatively Golang is currently one of the fastest growing programming languages in the software industry. Its speed, simplicity, and reliability...
Firefox Nightly browser: Debugging your app is now fun with Mozilla’s new ‘time travel’...
Earlier this month, Mozilla announced a fancy new feature called “Time Travel debugging” for its Firefox Nightly web browser at the JSConf EU 2018....
Quantum Computing is poised to take a quantum leap with industries and governments on...
“We’re really just, I would say, six months out from having quantum computers that will outperform classical computers in some capacity". -- Joseph Emerson, Quantum...