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No matter what language or technology stack you use, if you can describe your code with these adjectives, good code should follow
Developers weigh in on the pros and cons of API managers from Apigee, CA, IBM, Microsoft, Mulesoft, OpenLegacy, Oracle, and Tibco
Java development frameworks can help developers get an application up and running faster, offering code reuse and eliminating the task of building boilerplate code
Only by breaking your systems can you learn to make them better. Just break them in a controlled way
Cloud-native apps built on Kubernetes can run anywhere. Now, with Open Service Broker, they can also use services hosted in public clouds such as Azure
Enterprises are figuring out that they likely need different database engines to power different parts of their applications. AWS has figured that out, too
Mozillas’s goal is to make Rust a web language like JavaScript, for use alongside WebAssembly and JavaScript in web apps
If you're not already using this technology, it would be a great goal for 2018 to further support budget reductions, decreased time to market and devops
Take advantage of the distributed, low-latency Azure Redis Cache to scale your .Net application beyond limits
Too many alerts and alarms can make it tough for IT to catch the critical ones