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The-expansion-of-open-source-software-is-coming-this-year

The expansion of open source software is coming this year


Tuesday, January 17, 2023 by

2022 was a year of mixed feedback, particularly for the software industry. Despite many macroeconomic warnings, cloud services continued to grow, and the open-source model was embraced. Coming in 2023 for the Open Source World 2023 is looking positive for the expansion of open-source software. Here are a few trends that will impact our industry next year. The J...


Enterprise-mobility-is-a-team-sport

Enterprise mobility is a team sport


Friday, March 3, 2017 by

Sports teams - from youth to the pros - are comprised of many individuals with various skill sets and talents. Yet when you hear championship teams and elite caliber athletes talk about success, their stories always boil down to a single commonality: the importance of the team. As Michael Jordan once famously said, “talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win c...


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JavaOne Conference to Focus on New Java Language Changes


Wednesday, August 17, 2016 by

The JavaOne conference, hosted by Oracle, is billed as the “ultimate source” of technical information and learning about Java. No matter if you’re a seasoned coder or a new Java programmer, the conference organizers say they will have something for you.The event is co-located with Oracle OpenWorld on September 18–22 in San Francisco and will offer 5 days of ke...


Appcelerator-Launches-New-Cloud-Based-Service-for-Building-APIs

Appcelerator Launches New Cloud Based Service for Building APIs


Monday, April 6, 2015 by

Appcelerator has released Appcelerator Platform 4.0 which introduces a new service called Arrow, offering framework for building APIs, with a scalable cloud service for running them. Arrow forms the backbone of the Appcelerator Platform’s MBaaS. It consists of two primary components - Builder and Cloud. Arrow Builder lets developers assemble APIs, data models and d...


RoboVM-Lets-Developers-Use-Java-to-Build-iOS-Apps-Using-native-UI’s-With-Full-Hardware-Access

RoboVM Lets Developers Use Java to Build iOS Apps Using native UI’s With Full Hardware Access


Thursday, April 2, 2015 by

RoboVM Lets Developers Use Java to Build iOS Apps Using native UI’s With Full Hardware AccessRoboVM has released the first stable version of its coding platform which lets developers reuse Java language and tools skills to build iOS Apps using native UI’s and with full hardware access.RoboVM is setup as a platform with multiple components:- The ahead-of-time (AOT) compi...


The-Lowdown-on-Google’s-New-L-Developer-Preview-from-Google-IO

The Lowdown on Google’s New L Developer Preview from Google IO


Thursday, June 26, 2014 by

Among the biggest news from Google I/O is the L Developer Preview, which lets developers check out the new features and capabilities of the next version of Android and provides the ability to develop and test on the new platform. What Google says about the OS:Material design for the multiscreen world: A new design language that takes a comprehensive approach to vis...


Oracle-Announces-Most-Significant-Java-Update-in-the-History-of-the-Platform

Oracle Announces Most Significant Java Update in the History of the Platform


Wednesday, March 26, 2014 by

Oracle has released Java 8, which they say is “the most significant Java technology release.” Oracle is announcing Java Platform, Standard Edition 8 (Java SE 8), Java Platform, Micro Edition 8 (Java ME 8) and the related releases of Oracle's Java Embedded products. JDK 8 is a production-ready implementation of the Java SE 8 Platform Specification, wh...


Cross-Platform-App-Development-Where,-What-and-Do-You-Need-it

Cross Platform App Development Where, What and Do You Need it


Monday, August 19, 2013 by

The problem of cross-platform development is as old as computer programming itself. Cross-platform software can be divided into two types. One requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, and the other can be directly run on any platform without special preparation, e.g. software written just once in an interpreted language for which t...