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Technology Trends for 2024

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While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. Microservices saw a 20% drop. Many developers expressed frustration with microservices during the year and argued for a return to monoliths.

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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. Leadership and management also showed very strong growth (38%). Is the relatively low growth of microservices a sign of change?

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Get hands-on training in machine learning, microservices, blockchain, Python, Java, and many other topics. Leadership Communication Skills for Managers , March 14. Getting Started with PHP and MySQL , March 20. Microservice Collaboration , March 7. Managing Containers on Linux , March 19. AI and machine learning.

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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. Kubernetes isn’t just an orchestration tool; it’s the cloud’s operating system (or, as Kelsey Hightower has said , “Kubernetes will be the Linux of distributed systems”). Web development.