Friday, August 17, 2018

Forrester report identifies top low-code platforms

Application Development Digest
A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network | August 17, 2018
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Low-code platform leaders for business users push usability, AI

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

One research house identified the top low-code development platforms that target business users who want to build mobile apps without coding.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

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BP Logix BPM tool packs AI features in latest release

With BP Logix's latest platform release, predictive analytics comes to BPM without a posse of data scientists. The AI tools inside could fill BPM's machine learning gap.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 

Q&A: Eric Mizell explains the reliability challenges of DevOps

DevOps teams face significant challenges, tasked to deliver code faster than ever. But OverOps' Eric Mizell believes continuous reliability can go hand in hand with CI/CD.

(DevOpsAgenda.com)

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Best tools and methods for designing RESTful APIs

Approaches to RESTful API design might differ, but five essential elements to API design exist to help guide your tool selection conundrum.

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Map application dependencies to prepare for cloud migration

The practices a development team puts in place to manage dependencies before a move to the cloud will determine how smoothly apps run long after they get there.

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Ten tough Jenkins interview questions DevOps engineers should know

Applying for an engineering job where CI is part of the description? Here are ten tough Jenkins questions to prepare you for the interview.

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Cloudflare puts mobile network performance in devs' hands
Static code analytics tools tend to focus on app logic and not mobile network performance, despite how the latter can affect app code. Enter 'Cloudflare Mobile SDK.'
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The road to effective bot development in DevOps environments

A bot that simply helps you help yourself goes a long way in a DevOps environment. One single bot that does one thing really well is better than an army of chatbots.

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Improving testing architecture when moving to microservices

Gamesys, the developer and operator of many online games, rethought its approach to testing during the move from a monolith. A pyramid made software tests more manageable.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

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