Friday, April 17, 2020

GitHub unveils no-cost option for dev teams

 
Application Development Digest

 

A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network|Apr. 17, 2020

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GitHub Free expanded to support teams

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

While GitHub once limited free use of their collaboration platform to small sets of developers, the company now offers a no-cost option for large teams as well.

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NEWS
 
COVID-19 remote work forces shift on SecOps strategy

Security risk was mostly an afterthought as businesses scrambled to support remote work in response to COVID-19, but SecOps is now at the top of IT shops' priority lists.

 
Agiloft adds AI engine to its no-code CLM platform
With a new AI engine for its contract lifecycle management (CLM) platform, Agiloft is giving developers assistance in building CLM applications using the company's no-code tech.
 
Atlassian taps AWS, Sentry and Snyk for Bitbucket Pipelines

Atlassian has created a promotion around its Bitbucket Pipelines CI/CD platform to help developers gain access to tools that will help them turn out error-free code.

 
Tanmay Bakshi talks programming with Julia and Swift

Programmers are problem solvers first, and code writers second. Tanmay Bakshi shares how programmers should learn to code and develop machine learning apps.

EXPERT ADVICE
 
Microservices availability tips for pandemic's scaling challenge

Surges in app user activity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have forced architects to make immediate decisions around service availability and performance, especially for distributed architectures.

 
Watch this Atlassian Confluence tutorial for beginners

Developers need easy ways to maintain seamless working relationships, whether across multiple rapidly iterating Agile projects or in new self-organizing teams for each build.

 
How to plot your Java developer career path

Are you a software developer with a bit of downtime on your hands? Here are three easy ways to keep busy while nurturing your Java developer career path.

 
What to include in a disaster recovery testing plan

Prepare software systems for disasters by putting together and testing a disaster recovery plan. Be ready for ransomware, fires, sabotage and a spilled cup of coffee on a laptop.

 

What should a developer do during downtime? These three housekeeping tasks should be performed regularly and will keep your data protected in case of an emergency.

 
A feature rundown of 6 popular API gateway tools

Plenty of vendors have jumped on the API gateway trend, which can make it difficult to choose the right one for you. We examine the key features of six popular gateway tools.

 
7 crucial robotic process automation developer skills

As enterprises move in on RPA, they need developers who can juggle both the business and technical sides of automation. Here are seven essential RPA developer skills.

 
 
How to get started with automation test scripts
What makes a good test script? And how do you evaluate appropriate tools and languages? Here's what software developers and testers need to know to make test automation part of their process.
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