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blog | Published on October 26, 2016
The main draw of WebVR is that it lets gazillions of Web developers take advantage of their experience, skills and tools to develop VR applications and content that will be broadly available.
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blog | Published on October 18, 2016
It will be very interesting to see how the container landscape evolves. Are developers going to stick with the incumbent, yet quickly innovating, Docker or are they going to flock to the supposedly superior newcomer?
Examine a few of the approaches and tools that can help standardize and automate Web site deployment to a certain level.
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blog | Published on October 6, 2016
If you're an aspiring entrepreneur who has considered starting your own company, Alas may be just the right thing for you.
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Java Zone | Published on October 5, 2016
Java continues to evolve despite having been around for 20 years. If you're looking for the bleeding edge, Java might not be your best bet. However, if you're an existing Java developer, no need to worry about your marketability.
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blog | Published on September 29, 2016
Take a look at how to leverage Azure Logic Apps in a hybrid scenario, where the business process needs to integrate systems in cloud and on-premise.
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blog | Published on September 28, 2016
See why Go is ideally suited for building micro-services that run on multi-core machines.
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blog | Published on September 26, 2016
The AMP Project promotes a restricted subset of existing Web technologies that can improve mobile performance.
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blog | Published on September 23, 2016
Learn how to declaratively define a process automation workflow with Salesforce and Azure Logic Apps.
Gigi Sayfan brings some clarity to the concept of the methodology and investigates various prominent methodologies and their manifestation in processes, programming language, frameworks and tools.