Friday, July 12, 2019

Applitools, Appery.io expand dev options

Application Development Digest
A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network | July 12th, 2019
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FEATURED STORY
Red Hat-IBM deal closes, both promise a friendly coopetition

By Ed Scannell and Chris Kanaracus

IBM has formally closed its $34 billion buy of Red Hat. Execs repeat assurances that the companies will stay separate, but Big Blue is still set to build products on Red Hat's tech.
(SearchCloudComputing.com)

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NEWS
 
Applitools Eyes now free for open source libraries
Open source libraries can now access Applitools Eyes at no cost as part of the testing tool vendor's effort to invest in open source.
(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)
 
Best of VMworld 2019 U.S. Awards: Nomination form

Submit your nominations for the top end user, cloud and virtualization computing products for the Best of VMworld 2019 U.S. Awards.

(SearchServerVirtualization.com)

 
CollabNet, Icon Agility team up for value stream management
The two companies' new joint services and technology offering aims to help enterprises adopt value stream management and DevOps.
(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)
 
Appery.io integrates Ionic 4 support for mobile development
Exadel's low-code platform gains Ionic 4 support, which the vendor claims enables devs to build high-performing web and mobile apps.
(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)
EXPERT ADVICE
 
Continuous architecture combats dictatorial EA practices

A continuous architecture can help establish a collaborative development environment, where decisions are based on constant communication and evaluation.

(SearchMicroservices.com)

 
Use Tomcat, Eclipse to create a JAX-RS REST web service
Replicate the steps in this video to bring JAX-RS REST support to Tomcat and successfully create RESTful web services in Eclipse with Jersey.
(TheServerSide.com)
 
Get the gist of Git's basic commands with this tutorial

With knowledge of these commands, you can access and trigger the capabilities Git is known for. Follow this tutorial to pick up those inputs.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 
Ensure higher-quality APIs with contract testing

To check if the APIs your software depends on meet expectations, adopt a contract testing framework. Here's what that approach entails.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 

What a post GUI future could mean for front-end software development

The days of GUI-centric development are dwindling, and software developers need to think about the next step to stay ahead.

(TheServerSide.com)

 
Know when to call upon event-driven or API messaging

API-messaging is more common, but not always the best architectural choice. A Gartner analyst explains when event-driven messaging is better.

(SearchMicroservices.com)

 
Learn functional programming with the Java Function interface
The Java Function interface is the best place for aspiring functional programmers to start. Let's look at four ways to implement it in your code.
(TheServerSide.com)
 
4 ways to make better use of containers in your architecture

Be careful or containers will introduce as many problems as they solve. We compiled practical advice on how to optimize a containerized app.

(SearchMicroservices.com)

 
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