Paul Krill
C# roadmap: What to expect in Microsoft.Net’s C# 8.0
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November 14, 2018
C# roadmap: What to expect in Microsoft.Net’s C# 8.0
Microsoft has fleshed out more details about C# Version 8.0, the next planned major release of the language. C# 8.0…
Visual Studio Code’s Python add-on tries out data science
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November 13, 2018
Visual Studio Code’s Python add-on tries out data science
Microsoft’s Python language extension for the Visual Studio Code editor has added beta data-science capabilities that support data exploration and…
What’s new in Google’s V8 JavaScript engine Version 7
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November 12, 2018
What’s new in Google’s V8 JavaScript engine Version 7
A new beta of Google’s V8 JavaScript engine with WebAssembly is now available, for the Google Chrome browser. V8 is…
.Net Standard 2.1 roadmap: The new features you can expect
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November 9, 2018
.Net Standard 2.1 roadmap: The new features you can expect
.Net Standard 2.1, the next version of a set of standard APIs for all .Net implementations, will add about 3,000…
YotaScale puts predictive analytics into cloud ops
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November 8, 2018
YotaScale puts predictive analytics into cloud ops
Tackling increased complexity in the cloud space, startup YotaScale offers a predictive-analytics-driven platform for optimizing and managing cloud application operations.…
What’s new in NativeScript 5.0
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November 7, 2018
What’s new in NativeScript 5.0
NativeScript, a framework for native mobile application development leveraging JavaScript technologies, now has Version 5.0 available. Featuring a set of…
GraphQL gets its own foundation
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November 6, 2018
GraphQL gets its own foundation
The Linux Foundation plans to host a foundation to support the GraphQL API project, with the intent of growing a…
What’s new in Gradle 5.0
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November 5, 2018
What’s new in Gradle 5.0
Gradle 5.0, a new version of the software build tool for Java and Android development, is now available as a…
IBM’s Red Hat buy brings a Java app server dilemma
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November 2, 2018
IBM’s Red Hat buy brings a Java app server dilemma
IBM’s acquisition of Linux distributor Red Hat has been positioned as a hybrid-cloud play, but the deal also gives IBM control…
What’s new in the ASP.Net Core 3.0 web framework
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November 2, 2018
What’s new in the ASP.Net Core 3.0 web framework
In the planned Version 3.0 release of its ASP.Net open source web framework, Microsoft will tighten up .Net Core integration,…
What’s new in Kotlin 1.3
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October 30, 2018
What’s new in Kotlin 1.3
The production version of Kotlin 1.3 is now available and introduces contracts to the type system. Kotlin had its origins…
Qt Design Studio reaches production status
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October 29, 2018
Qt Design Studio reaches production status
Qt Design Studio 1.0, a design and development environment for prototyping and building complex UIs, is now available for production…
What’s new in the React 16.6 JavaScript UI library
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October 27, 2018
What’s new in the React 16.6 JavaScript UI library
React 16, the latest version of Facebook’s popular JavaScript library for building UIs, was updated in late October 2018 to Version…
What’s new in the Node.js 11 JavaScript runtime
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October 25, 2018
What’s new in the Node.js 11 JavaScript runtime
Node.js Version 11 is now the current release line for the server-side JavaScript environment; it will be supported for six…
Java SE’s OpenJDK could be headed to GitHub
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October 23, 2018
Java SE’s OpenJDK could be headed to GitHub
OpenJDK, the basis for Oracle’s edition of standard Java (Java SE), soon could be hosted on GitHub, a move that…