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Technology Trends for 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

They might be adding AI-driven features or moving it to the cloud and orchestrating it with Kubernetes, but they’re not likely to drop React (or even PHP) to move to the latest cool framework. For several years, microservices has been one of the most popular topics in software architecture, and this year is no exception.

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JavaScript Ecosystem: 38 Tools for Front- and Back-End Development

Altexsoft

React is based on JavaScript and JSX , a PHP extension from Facebook that allows for creating reusable HTML elements for front-end development. It automates unit testing, debugging, and integrates with several versions of control systems (Git, GitHub, and Mercurial). Also, Atom is compatible with PHP frameworks.

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DevOps: Principles, Practices, and DevOps Engineer Role

Altexsoft

Frequent code submissions prevent a so-called “integration hell” when the differences between individual code branches and the mainline code become so drastic over time that integration takes more than actual coding. The most popular tools for continuous integration are Jenkins, GitLab CI, Bamboo, and TeamCity.

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Technology Trends for 2022

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

“AWS,” “Azure,” and “cloud” were also among the most common words (all in the top 1%), again showing that our audience is highly interested in the major cloud platforms. Both “GCP” and “Google Cloud” were in the top 3% of their respective lists. Units viewed and year-over-year growth for software development topics.

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Where Programming, Ops, AI, and the Cloud are Headed in 2021

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We’ll be working with microservices and serverless/functions-as-a-service in the cloud for a long time–and these are inherently concurrent systems. There’s been a lot of discussion about operations culture (the movement frequently known as DevOps), continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD), and site reliability engineering (SRE).