Friday, April 10, 2020

IBM focuses code competition on COVID-19 aid

 
Application Development Digest

 

A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network|Apr. 10, 2020

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IBM Call for Code unleashes developers on COVID-19

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

IBM's Call for Code competition wants developers to create applications that help communities deal with and mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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HashiCorp Vault secrets manager ups Enterprise edition value

HashiCorp Vault 1.4 sweetens the deal for users of the paid Enterprise version, which had been subject to questions about differentiation from the free version in the past.

 
As Atlassian cloud push ramps up, users assess migration
Atlassian's cloud products offer sought-after enterprise features and extend integrations, but some organizations will still struggle to transition from its on-premises tools.
 
Foundation exec seeks Cloud Foundry vs. Kubernetes detente

New Cloud Foundry Foundation Executive Director Chip Childers plans to steer the community into the next phase of cooperation with Kubernetes, Knative, Istio and more.

 
COVID-19 ups the fight against Amazon package porch pirates

Many unlucky online shoppers have fallen prey to 'porch pirates' who steal packages from their homes. It's a problem that could be exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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4 ways to make a distributed Scrum team work

Distributed Scrum team members must find virtual ways to replicate the workflows, practices, tools and perks that a colocated team has access to -- from the comforts of home.

 
Compare these top 6 Java IDEs for development

Find the Java IDE that best fits your development needs. Compare these options from Eclipse, NetBeans, IntelliJ, JDeveloper, BlueJ and EclipseJ.

 
Simplify a cloud-native, Spring Boot Docker deployment

Here is how to move cloud-native Spring Boot apps into Docker images and test its functionality without a container.

 
The benefits of Python are plenty, but it's not for everyone

Python boasts plenty of features that make it a go-to object-oriented language. But is it always the right choice? We take a look at what you should know about coding with Python.

 

How do you design the software components for comprehensive testing? Start with these fundamentals of software testability -- from mocks and stubs to infrastructure-as-code.

 
How to test microservices for functionality and compliance

If you're new to microservices testing practices, understand that traditional techniques won't work anymore. We examine how to approach four critical microservices tests.

 
Deal with remote software testing challenges

Is your software QA team new to remote work? Learn what technical, process and culture challenges you will encounter, and how to surpass them to ensure quality.

 
 
Tomcat vs. Jetty: How these Java application servers compare and differ
Tomcat and Jetty share plenty of similarities, but you should carefully evaluate their differences when you make a Java server choice.
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