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16  janvier     19h00
Open Source Drives the Twelve-Factor Modernization Project
Bob Reselman    The Twelve Factor methodology is a set of principles that enable companies to create, run, and maintain enterprise level software as a service SaaS The post Open Source Drives the Twelve Factor Modernization Project appeared first on The New Stack.
15  janvier     14h32
Smart Ephemeral Environments: Share More, Copy Less
Arjun Iyer    Just last week, I was speaking with an engineering director at a fast growing security company. Its team of engineers The post Smart Ephemeral Environments: Share More, Copy Less appeared first on The New Stack.
14  janvier     18h00
AI Is Rapidly Redefining How Humans Develop and Use Apps
Burley Kawasaki    Over the past two decades, the journey of democratizing app creation has been a fascinating evolution in which I have The post AI Is Rapidly Redefining How Humans Develop and Use Apps appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h09
The Configuration Crisis and Developer Dependency on AI
Jon Udell    We’ve been saying forever that there are three hard problems in computer science; or maybe two if you like the The post The Configuration Crisis and Developer Dependency on AI appeared first on The New Stack.
10  janvier     17h30
Developer Productivity: Who’s Tracking It? Not Many
Heather Joslyn    With so much emphasis on generating value from developers these days, you would think that tracking developer productivity would be The post Developer Productivity: Who’s Tracking It Not Many appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h30
Code Quality Becomes Even More Vital in the AI Era
Jonathan Vila    Developers and the organizations that employ them are at an impasse. As software becomes more critical to businesses, these technical The post Code Quality Becomes Even More Vital in the AI Era appeared first on The New Stack.
09  janvier     18h32
Best of 2024: Out With C and C , in With Memory Safety
Alex Williams    Crash level bugs the significant gap in protection often comes from a lack of memory safety in programming languages. It The post Best of : Out With C and C, in With Memory Safety appeared first on The New Stack.
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Why Every Python Dev Needs Virtual Environments Now
Jack Wallen    When developing with Python, chances are pretty good that you’ll need to install various libraries, dependencies and apps to get The post Why Every Python Dev Needs Virtual Environments Now appeared first on The New Stack.
08  janvier     22h00
Five Ways Your Platform Engineering Journey Can Derail
Todd R. Weiss    Platform engineering is a powerful tool that IT admin teams use to provide just the right combinations of software tool The post Five Ways Your Platform Engineering Journey Can Derail appeared first on The New Stack.
    20h07
GenAI Dev Life: Behind the Kitchen Door of AI Development
Jeffrey Burt    In some ways, the experience at a high end restaurant is not unlike that of an enterprise that’s embracing generative AI. The post GenAI Dev Life: Behind the Kitchen Door of AI Development appeared first on The New Stack.
07  janvier     20h16
What’s Ahead for AI-Assisted Coding, Open Source and More
Lawrence E Hecht    We try to stay on top of the trends that are coming for our readers. But after reviewing last year’s The post What’s Ahead for AI Assisted Coding, Open Source and More appeared first on The New Stack.
06  janvier     14h35
Innovating Software Development With AI and ML: Pros and Cons
Aaron Linskens    Not long ago, artificial intelligence AI and machine learning ML were merely experimental fields. Today, they serve as mission critical tools The post Innovating Software Development With AI and ML: Pros and Cons appeared first on The New Stack.
03  janvier     20h58
See What WebAssembly Can Do in 2025
B. Cameron Gain    WebAssembly Wasm is a compiler on steroids, as I described it a few years ago, irking many proponents. But I The post See What WebAssembly Can Do in appeared first on The New Stack.
02  janvier     21h14
Heroku Moved Twelve-Factor Apps to Open Source. What’s Next?
Heather Joslyn    SALT LAKE CITY In November, announced that it had open sourced the development methodology Twelve Factor Apps. The company had The post Heroku Moved Twelve Factor Apps to Open Source. What’s Next appeared first on The New Stack.
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Build a Serverless Todo App With AWS, Pulumi and Python
Adetokunbo Ige    Developers charged with building modern, scalable applications often face the burden of having to learn new skills, but there are The post Build a Serverless Todo App With AWS, Pulumi and Python appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h00
Developer Productivity in 2025: More AI, but Mixed Results
Jennifer Riggins    The big story in developer productivity in was the widespread adoption of generative AI for software development. But was The post Developer Productivity in : More AI, but Mixed Results appeared first on The New Stack.
    13h53
C Committee Divided on Memory Safety Plans
Agam Shah    Memory safety isn’t a top priority for the ISO C standard, despite growing concerns that it is a black The post C Committee Divided on Memory Safety Plans appeared first on The New Stack.
01  janvier     15h00
Istio Creators on Mistakes To Avoid for Any Project
B. Cameron Gain    Istio has emerged as an open source project that checks off most if not all boxes about what The post Istio Creators on Mistakes To Avoid for Any Project appeared first on The New Stack.
31  décembre     20h00
What 2024’s Data Told Us About How Developers Work Now
Lawrence E Hecht    saw The New Stack report on a variety of survey based research about software development. Here are the takeaways we The post What ’s Data Told Us About How Developers Work Now appeared first on The New Stack.
27  décembre     16h30
OAuth 2.0: A Standard in Name Only?
Shon Urbas    As the CTO of an integration platform company, I’ve spent countless hours analyzing OAuth . implementations across hundreds of SaaS The post OAuth . : A Standard in Name Only appeared first on The New Stack.
25  décembre     14h00
Donald Knuth’s 2024 Christmas Lecture: Strong’ Memories
David Cassel    It always feels like visiting an old friend for the holidays As Donald Knuth approached his th birthday, the computer The post Donald Knuth’s Christmas Lecture: Strong’ Memories appeared first on The New Stack.
23  décembre     15h00
The Best MacOS Terminal Emulation Programs for Developers
Damon M. Garn    Apple’s macOS is a powerful development platform with many great coding tools available. Some of these are built in, such as The post The Best MacOS Terminal Emulation Programs for Developers appeared first on The New Stack.
21  décembre     13h00
Developers Testing More, JetBrains Study Finds
Loraine Lawson    Developers are doing more testing, according to a recent JetBrains report on the State of Developer Ecosystems. The percentage of The post Developers Testing More, JetBrains Study Finds appeared first on The New Stack.
20  décembre     19h00
Why Agentic AI Could Be Doomed To Fail, and 3 More AI Predictions for 2025
Barr Moses    According to tech industry prognosticators, was set to be a banner year for generative AI. Real use cases were The post Why Agentic AI Could Be Doomed To Fail, and More AI Predictions for appeared first on The New Stack.
19  décembre     23h00
Qodo: A Multi-Agent Code Platform to Write, Test and Review Code
Alex Williams    LAS VEGAS Zero to production, AI generated code has come a long way in two years. Gartner predicts that in The post Qodo: A Multi Agent Code Platform to Write, Test and Review Code appeared first on The New Stack.
    21h00
Software Developers Are Becoming Critical Members in The US Space Force
Rachel Brooks    The use of AI to turn data into decisions has shown, even from the outset, to have immense applications. Warfighters The post Software Developers Are Becoming Critical Members in The US Space Force appeared first on The New Stack.