Red Hat’s Quarkus, a Kubernetes-native Java stack, is now supported on the Red Hat Runtimes platform for developing cloud-native applications.
Oracle has released Helidon 2.0 in a move designed to bring GraalVM Native Image start-up and memory consumption benefits to MicroProfile developers.
AWS is offering a managed service that allows non-technical users to build mobile and web apps without writing any code.
Super Linter is a GitHub Action that lets you automate linting for any GitHub repo, supporting some 20 programming languages.
Apple will transition its Mac computers from Intel chips to its own custom silicon, and encouraged developers to start updating their apps.
Vue.js 3.0, a planned upgrade to the JavaScript framework for building web UIs, is moving toward general release.
New RegExp engine in Firefox Developer Edition closes the gap with regular expression features in ECMAScript.
C language tops Tiobe’s index of language popularity for a second month, while Rust cracks the top 20 for the first time.
The experimental project addresses common pain points of developing, testing, and deploying microservices and distributed applications.
Red Hat’s Quarkus, a Kubernetes-native Java stack, is now supported on the Red Hat Runtimes platform for developing cloud-native applications.
Liquibase offers database schema change automation for Oracle and PostgreSQL in free open source and commercially licensed tools.
Microsoft is bringing improvements to the ‘low code’ Power Platform that professional developers could use, such as T-SQL support and GitHub integration.
The next version of Microsoft’s Java rival will offer new capabilities ranging from records to value-based equality.
As the groundbreaking platform reaches a major milestone, Oracle plans its future and a Supreme Court decision looms.
Leyden would mitigate Java’s large footprint and long-standing performance issues by introducing static images to the platform.