Friday, June 19, 2020

GitLab bolsters its security portfolio with startup buys

 
Application Development Digest

 

A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network|June 19, 2020

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GitLab makes two acquisitions to shift fuzz testing left

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

GitLab has scooped up fuzz testing startups Fuzzit and Peach Tech, a move that will shift fuzz testing left in the DevSecOps toolchain.

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Microsoft wants developers to be Quantum-inspired

Some problems cannot be solved on binary computers. With a new set of tools, Microsoft hopes to entice developers to swap bits for QuBits.

 
3 CIOs talk driving IT strategy during COVID-19 pandemic
At the 2020 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Leadership Award presentation, the finalists discussed their role in helping manage their companies through a crisis.
 
Magento e-commerce content tools get Adobe AI boost

Adobe connects its Product Recommendations engine to Magento Page Builder to give users a no-code AI tool that offers different products to different customer segments.

 
Google Filestore adds Elastifile tech for high-scale tier

Google's new Elastifile-based Filestore High Scale gives customers a higher-performing file storage option over the cloud provider's original basic options.

EXPERT ADVICE
 
A five-point primer on event-driven design

More apps are moving away from request-driven models in favor of event-driven architecture. But are you ready for this design? Find out with these five quick tips.

 
10 exploratory testing techniques for QA professionals

Testers, embrace your creative and fearless side. Learn how to do exploratory testing with approaches for QA professionals of all skill levels.

 
Compare git stash pop and git stash apply for file restores
Git stash pop and git stash apply are similar but different commands used to restore files. Examine when each command should be used and how to solve conflicts with each.
 

Advantages of monolithic architecture that prove the model isn't dead

Don't rush to break up a monolith too quickly. We examine why a monolithic architecture is sometimes the smarter choice.

 

Not all software requirement types are the same. See the benefits of stakeholder input and apply these seven characteristics to produce well-written requirements.

 
The guide to landing an enterprise architect job

Interested in becoming an enterprise architect? This guide reviews the essential responsibilities of architects and how you can master the application process.

 
5 tips to reduce webpage weight and improve user experience

A slow landing page makes a bad first impression for any potential website visitor. Here are five tips to improve the page and increase load speeds.

 
Create a distraction free JPA and Hibernate dev environment
The best way to learn JPA and Hibernate development is to start simple. A developer only needs three things to begin:a JDK, Hibernate and a text editor.
 
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