Node.js Eliminates Contributor License Agreements
The Node.js project has announced that it will now longer require developers who submit code to the project to sign contributor license agreements (CLA). In the past, this requirement deterred
The Node.js project has announced that it will now longer require developers who submit code to the project to sign contributor license agreements (CLA). In the past, this requirement deterred
David Gewirtz from ZDNet has put together a list of fifteen websites that were built using Amazon Web Services. He also includes videos from several of the sites which go
In a move designed to improve security on its cloud computing service, Microsoft has announced that the Azure Web Sites platform as a service will now support Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Development tool vendor JetBrains has unveiled a new integrated development environment (IDE), but this one isn’t designed for developers. Instead, the tool, called 0xDBE, helps database administrators (DBAs) complete basic
Docker has officially released the 1.0 version of its open source containerized virtualization solution. This is the first version of Docker that is available with commercial support. When apps are
Salesforce has unveiled Salesforce Wear, a new set of tools designed to make it easier for enterprise application development teams create apps for wearable devices. It includes open source reference
GitHub has released version 2 of GitHub for Windows, and the biggest change in the version control software is an updated interface. Designed for Windows 8 “Metro,” GitHub for Windows
Online job board Dice has published a list of the most-searched terms by employers who are looking for software developers, engineers, architects and leads. The top ten included the following:
If you look at developer job boards today, many of the openings request skills in well-known languages like Java, C, C++, C#, Objective C, Python, PHP, Ruby and JavaScript. But