Tag: java
What’s the point: Lua, AWS App2Container, OpsRamp, Diamanti Spektra, Couchbase, and Redis
Is summer a silly season for dev news? No chance! To keep you up to date with the […]
Amazon unleashes AI code reviewer on Java devs, hopes to eliminate ‘most expensive’ lines of code
Amazon has made its machine learning-backed code reviewing tool CodeGuru generally available, showing developers working with JVM languages […]
Micronaut takes small step with 2.0 release, big one for Java on serverless
The team behind Micronaut, a framework for building JVM applications in Java, Kotlin, or Groovy, has completed version […]
Alive and kicking: Java-IDE Apache NetBeans hits 12.0
A little more than a year after becoming an Apache top-level project, NetBeans is pushing out long-term support […]
Rust moves up in the world, enters TIOBE index’s top 20
Five years after having been awarded “the most loved programming language” badge on Stack Overflow for the first […]
What’s the point: Azure DevOps roadmap, Spring Boot, Skopeo, Drill in need, TriggerMesh, and RedisAI
The DevOps section of Microsoft’s Azure team has updated the roadmap for the service formerly known as Team […]
What’s the point: Redis 6.0, IBM Elyra, a cure for Java pains, Facebook Blender, and VS Codespaces
Work on version 6.0 of in-memory data structure store Redis is done. The new release is now available […]
ShardingSphere pulls itself up ladder to top tier of Apache Software Foundation projects
Although it’s website still states otherwise, self-described big data middleware system Apache ShardingSphere has left the incubating realms […]
Kids programming language Scratch nails top 20 in latest dev rankings
Kids’ favourite programming language Scratch has scraped its way into Tiobe top 20 ranking of the world’s programming […]
Eclipse’s Theia sees 1.0, declared ‘not your parents’ IDE’
The Eclipse Foundation has pinned a 1.0 designation on its Theia IDE platform, which aims to allow devs […]