Software performance testing is vital for determining how a system will perform under various loads and conditions. Performance testing does […]
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How to create new experiences and business models in software.
GitHub For Beginners: Don’t Get Scared, Get Started
GitHub is more than just a programmer’s tool. If you want to collaborate on anything, you should give it a try. Part 1 of a two-part look at getting started with GitHub.
GitHub For Beginners: Commit, Push And Go
Now that we know the concepts behind GitHub and Git, it’s time to have fun. Part 2 of our two-part series.
How To Build An API In 10 Minutes
With a little help from Amazon.
Three Reasons Why Open Source Will Have A Great 2016
It’s about so much more than giving code away.
The Problem With Believing Coding Is No Longer Important
Artificial intelligence is topping headlines. Whether it’s self-driving cars or Alexa storing your grocery preferences, it seems that AI is […]
The Future of the Software Developer Role
Software developers have been one of the most challenging jobs to fill in the U.S. for nearly ten years, so […]
Staging Servers Must Die
So continuous delivery may live.
How To Win Friends And Make Pull Requests On GitHub
Tips for getting your open source contributions approved with aplomb.
10 Ways To Test If Your MVP Is Actually Viable
There’s a fine line between tossing something together to learn and releasing a product that’s not ready.
AI-Based Framework for Agile Project Management
With the recent trends towards automation, machine learning and artificial intelligence as it appears that just the application of AI […]
These Mistakes Can Derail a Legacy Software Conversion
One of the most significant common challenges shared by IT executives everywhere is legacy software. Here’s what to do about […]
How AI is Learning to Play with Words
Imagine you go to a bookstore, and you notice and exciting cover. You pick the book, read the summary at […]
Kubernetes Going Mainstream — Innovative Startups Rise
VMWare describes the shift to the cloud as the most significant shift in enterprise architecture of the decade and that […]
Facebook’s Gender Equality Update: Why Icons Have Meaning
It’s tricky, but worth it, to think about the pixels.
Building a Workplace for the Next 100 Years
Growing and maturing a company are two different operations, yet they share a common goal: to stay in business for […]
14 Big Opportunities In Enterprise Markets You Should Be Seizing
Business is big business for startups again.
How Good Developers Deal With Bad Code
The boring work of testing is critical.
Leveraging Big Data that Data Websites Should Track
Creating a product that solves customers’ problems is not just a matter of intuition, expertise, or brainstorming. Often, marketers get […]
What’s the Future of Low-Code and No-Code Development?
Technology tends to evolve in a direction that makes it more accessible and more universal. Half a century ago, computers […]
Facebook Pulls Back The Curtain On Its VR Video Push
The challenge of serving up spherical video at 50Mbps.
The Web Vs. Native Debate Comes To Virtual Reality
The debate that won’t die now extends to VR.
Perch Can Use Existing Devices To Make Any Home Smart
Free video monitoring service launches open beta today.
Google Introduces Accelerated Mobile Pages To Keep Content On The Web
The search giant wants you to stick around, so it’s trying to speed up the web.
Slack Aims To Help Other Apps, Not Compete With Them
Stewart Butterfield doesn’t want to run an app factory.
The Apple Watch Saved A Teen’s Life—And Put Apple’s Health Focus In The Spotlight
A thrilled Tim Cook witnesses justification for Apple’s health strategy
API Of The Week: The Dark Sky Forecast API
Guest author Kurt Collins is a developer evangelist for Built.io. I fell in love in 2012. With an app. And […]
Open Source: Billions Upon Billions Of Free
Sure, it would cost a lot to pay to build Linux or Hadoop. That’s not the point.
Asana’s New Plan: Tracking Every Aspect Of Your Work, With Help From Developers
Calling all project-management apps.
Dropbox Is MySpace, Box Is Facebook
The company with the best platform will win.
Google Bakes Fingerprint Tech Into Android And Opens Up Voice
Android 6.0 will come with some treats for developers.
Tim Cook On Apple’s Strategy: “Life Is Short, It’s Better To Have Friends”
A chatty confab with business partner Box.
BlackBerry Embraces Android, But Promises Not To Leave Developers Out In The Cold
The Priv makes Android rumors official.
React May Have Just Ended The Native Vs. Web Debate
React Native changed one iOS developer’s mind about web development. Will it change yours?
Facebook Launches 360-Degree Videos Into The News Feed
A beginner’s guide to VR for 1.5 billion people.
Are Half Of All iPhones Really Running iOS 9?
Crittercism takes aim at Apple’s numbers.
Virtual Reality Meets Actual Reality: Why VR Is Harder Than You Think
HTC, Sony and Felix and Paul Studios discuss the potential and challenges of VR.
Dropbox Must Avoid The Fate Of Your Fax Machine
Still around, but not loved.
Apple Can Stop Samsung From Selling Phones
Appeals court protects Apple’s patent on slide-to-unlock, autocorrect, and quicklinks.
AirDrop Bugs And Faster Downloads Could Send Users Running To iOS 9
iOS 9 may get the fastest adoption yet.
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