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 […]
API Of The Week: Dweet.io
We’re bringing back an old ReadWrite favorite with an API that teaches things to share.
Built.io Flow Is On A Mission To Connect Apps, Services, Systems, And Devices
All your APIs are belong to us.
Google Launches Android Pay, But In-App Purchases Still On Hold
So long, cash and cards.
Apple Wants You To Peek And Pop For Info—Instead Of Googling
3D Touch is another way to bypass search.
Apple TV Gets Voice, Touch, And Its Own Operating System, tvOS
A lot of new additions, with one rather big omission.
Apple Builds A Larger Canvas For Tablet Appmakers With The iPad Pro
Microsoft, of all companies, is on board.
The Race To Find Meaning From All That Fitness Data
When it comes to activity tracking, the “how” is not as important as the “why.”
How GitHub Aims To Safeguard Your Project’s Code
Protected Branches will put the kibosh on accidental overwriting.
Why Samsung Just Announced New SmartThings Devices And Deeper Integrations
Samsung jockeys for the lead before the smart home race heats up even more.
Today’s Developer: Multilingual, Excited For The Future … And Worried About Keeping Up
New survey reveals developers are both excited and nervous.
It’s Time For Deep Linking To Move Past The Plumbing
Make experiences, not links.
Robin’s Kickstarter Splash Points To Users’ Smartphone Storage War
Why app developers need to think smaller.
Can iOS Support Help Android Wear Take Off?
Google-powered smartwatches now work with the iPhone.
Taxicab Industry Has A New App To Compete With Uber
But in the ride-sharing war, Arro still won’t hit the target.
Yahoo Courts Developers With Tumblr In-App Sharing And Native Video Ads
Content may be king, but Yahoo’s trying to hold court.
Slack’s New Button Wants To Connect All Your Work Shares
Integration with the team chat platform just got a lot easier.
Apple Music Is A Pandora’s Box: Open At Your Own Risk
Apple Music has profound promise, yet struggles on UX and sync.
Cortana Arrives On Android To Spearhead Microsoft’s Mobile Assault
Windows chats up Android users in public beta.
Amazon Joins Adobe Flash Hate Parade
Another step toward the obsolescence heap.
Google Gets Going With Update For Go Programming Language
The new changes could make this 6-year-old coding language a contender yet.
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