Project Leyden addresses Java pain points
Leyden would mitigate Java’s large footprint and long-standing performance issues by introducing static images to the platform.
Leyden would mitigate Java’s large footprint and long-standing performance issues by introducing static images to the platform.
GitHub reports developer activity has been ‘resilient’ during the pandemic, but warns of potential for burnout.
Intended to ease production deployments of PyTorch models, TorchServe supports multi-model serving and model versioning for A/B testing.
Red Hat has mapped out plans for its portfolio of CodeReady tools for cloud and Kubernetes development.
AWS Covid-19 data lake makes regularly updated and curated Covid-19 datasets available to anyone with access to an AWS account.
With Java 14 having reached general availability last week, work has begun on the successor, Java 15, due in September 2020.
Microsoft is previewing F# 5, and upgrade to the vendor's open source, “functional-first” language that emphasises interactive, analytical programming.
With the Covid-19 virus putting millions of more people into the “working from home” category, cloud service providers are being put to the test.
Aimed at unifying the .NET platform, .NET 5 will support cross-platform native, web, and mobile development.
Still the most widely used version Java, Java 8 will be eligible for Oracle’s fee-based support through 2030.
Experimental support allows ASP.NET Core gRPC apps and .NET Core gRPC clients to call gRPC services directly.
A JDK Enhancement Proposal says introducing hidden classes in Java could make other JVM languages more efficient.
HackerRank developer survey finds JavaScript most-known, Go most-wanted to learn, and full-stack development skills most-wanted in the job market.
Microsoft has joined the OpenJDK project to contribute small bug fixes and backports and learn how to be good Java citizens.
Dapr and OAM open source projects provide building blocks for microservices and a specification for cloud-native applications