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2022 Cloud Salary Survey

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

This year’s survey asked questions about compensation for “cloud professionals”: the software developers, operations staff, and others who build cloud-based applications, manage a cloud platform, and use cloud services. Survey respondents earn an average salary of $182,000. Cloud professionals are well paid.

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Technology Trends for 2023

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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. Year-over-year growth for software architecture and design topics What about serverless? That could be a big issue.

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

Altexsoft

Just look at the results of the latest StackOverflow survey – 71.5 React is based on JavaScript and JSX , a PHP extension from Facebook that allows for creating reusable HTML elements for front-end development. Aptana is a multi-language IDE that allows for working with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and Ruby. Source: Sublime Text.

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The Good and the Bad of the Elasticsearch Search and Analytics Engine

Altexsoft

From those home-made beginnings as Compass, Elasticsearch has matured into one of the leading enterprise search engines, standing among the top 10 most popular database management systems globally according to the Stack Overflow 2023 Developer Survey. But like any technology, it has its share of pros and cons.

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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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