Friday, July 3, 2020

Amazon delivers spreadsheet powered no-code tool

 
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A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network|July 03, 2020

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Amazon delivers new no-code tool with spreadsheet UI

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

AWS has delivered a new no-code tool called Honeycode. It is a fully managed service with a spreadsheet UI for non-programmers to create apps.

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Tech's racial diversity problem meets its day of reckoning

Tech's diversity problem is under intense scrutiny amid national protests over systemic racism. But the solution goes well beyond simply hiring more people of color.

 
Kubernetes complicates Cloud Foundry platform development
The Cloud Foundry community has begun to port its developer interface onto Kubernetes infrastructure, but there are multiple approaches to sort out amid the transition.
 
Puppet unveils event-driven IT automation plans

Puppet must prove the value of its new IT automation system Relay, now in beta, amid a glut of centralized enterprise control planes hitting the market.

 
Deep learning's role in the evolution of machine learning

Machine learning has continued to evolve since its beginnings some seven decades ago. Learn how deep learning has catalyzed a new phase in the evolution of machine learning.

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Xray for Jira tutorial on test management, execution

The Xray plugin makes test management easier within Jira. Follow along with this video tutorial to take some of the friction out of your test management process.

 
3 ways to have JPA and Hibernate create tables

JPA frameworks such as Hibernate can automatically create tables. Here are three ways to have JPA and Hibernate create tables in a database.

 
3 ways a volunteer programmer can help in a pandemic
DevOps pros can help local and state agencies battle COVID-19. Here are three ways they can volunteer their time during a pandemic.
 

A detailed intro to the strangler pattern

The strangler pattern allows software teams to retire legacy systems incrementally and avoid the pitfalls of major rewrites. We examine this pattern and detail the steps involved.

 

In addition to the technical process of transitioning from a monolith, enterprises must also look at team structure and common migration mistakes.

 
4 software maintenance models and when to use them

Say yes to a software maintenance model and no to large, unwieldy development efforts that eat up resources. Learn the benefits, use cases and limits of four common models.

 
Why COBOL modernization matters, and how devs can react

With COBOL expertise in high demand and low supply, it may be time for devs to think about how much they know about this language.

 
Examples of low-code projects show stumbles and successes
Can business staff and software developers really work together on a low-code project? It's not easy, but it can be done.
 
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