Julia Schmidt
Grafana 6.7 helps teams to do a little bit of history repeating
Grafana, a tool that came to popularity as a way to visualise Prometheus data, has recently hit version […]
Julia language improves on multi-threading and consistency
Dynamic programming language Julia’s 1.4 release includes a slew of new library features, as well as some changes […]
Git moves to new defaults in 2.26 release
Version 2.26 of the version management system git is ready for downloading, making version 2 of the transport […]
Apache Samza 1.4 aims at better performance and state monitoring
Asynchronous computational framework for stream processing Apache Samza, which is used at Slack for example, has hit version […]
Wolfram Language & Mathematica step into another dimension, open packaging system
Wolfram Research has released version 12.1 of its Wolfram programming language and the technical computing system Mathematica. The […]
Slack cleans up for newly remote hordes
With more and more people flocking to team communication tools for remote work, Slack has decided to roll […]
Java 14 is out – not declaring war on boilerplate or anything
Oracle has pronounced Java 14 to be generally available, pushing JDK 14 into the open with new features […]
GitHub releases mobile apps so maintainers can give thumbs ups on the go
GitHub for mobile is now available via Google Play and the App Store – however, users still see […]
WTP: GCC, Longhorn, Flagger, Travis CI, and Docker’s first GitHub Action
GCC 9.3 has been made available. The bug-fix release takes care of over 150 regressions and serious issues […]
Microsoft offers .NET 5 taster
Microsoft’s .NET team has pushed out previews for .NET 5 and Entity Framework Core 5.0, looking for feedback […]