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Introducing: Codezero Serve

Using Codezero Teamspaces' Serve feature enables Devs to harmonize their local with production environments using advanced traffic routing to seamlessly create and publish new services and variants back to the cluster seamlessly from their local workspace. Your Devs will be more productive, focused and happy using the tools they know and love without having to focus on infrastructure or cloud environment.

InVision Unveiled: Revolutionizing Web Design Collaboration for Professionals

In the ever-evolving web design and development world, having the right tools at your disposal can make all the difference. One such tool that has been making waves in the industry is InVision. With over a million users worldwide, InVision has become a go-to platform for web professionals looking to streamline their design process and create stunning, interactive prototypes.

What Are the Software Development Trends In 2024?

We are in a time where new technologies are being introduced rapidly in the market. This means for any business to stay competitive, it’s important to stay adaptable to change. You have to keep informed of the trends shaping the future to keep thriving. One of the most important frontiers for innovation to keep watching is the software development sector. By understanding the currents and undercurrents in this area, you can get a wider view of where the world is heading.

Deep Diving Into the Erlang Scheduler

Erlang is renowned for its remarkable fault tolerance and high concurrency. Erlang's scheduler efficiently handles many lightweight processes. The scheduler plays a crucial role in managing processes, concurrency, and system resources, efficiently coordinating these elements to help Erlang maintain fault tolerance and support high levels of concurrency in its applications. This post will dissect some of the scheduler's key components and shed light on how it works internally. Let's get started!

Shipping Rails logs with Kamal and Vector

The ability to record and see everything happening across your web applications is essential when building resilient and highly available systems. All of your events—from application logs to errors to user behavior—contain data that could be useful to you and your team. When you have a central place to access all this information, finding issues and their root causes becomes easier because you have the data at your fingertips.

What Is Low-Code Integration and Is It Right for Your Enterprise?

Enterprises have complex IT and technology needs. To reach business goals, organizations must often stitch together a patchwork of software and IT systems. So, it’s understandable that the thought of adding yet another technology—low-code—might cause trepidation. But low-code excels at integrating seamlessly with any technology. Low-code tools speed up development work and enable rapid application development.

Monorepos: HAL 9000-Approved Code Management and Collaboration

This is the third in a series. Read Part 1 and Part 2. “2001: A Space Odyssey” doesn’t spend time on the training contexts of its antagonist, HAL 9000. The only clues we get are upon its “death,” where it regresses back to its earliest lessons, like singing “Daisy Bell” as it winds down for the last time, suggesting it started with the very basics and grew more complex only with time and practice.

How to Fix Unterminated String Literals

Imagine you want to leave a note for someone. You write the message on a piece of paper and put it in an envelope. The envelope around your note keeps the message contained and separate from other things. It's the same idea with terminating string literals. A string literal is like the note you wrote, while terminating it is like sealing the envelope. Here's an example: The phrase "Hello, world!" is the string literal, while the double quotation marks tell the computer where the string begins and ends.

The Ultimate Guide to REST API Naming Convention: Best Practices for Clarity & Consistency

Efficient and consistent REST API naming conventions can streamline your development process and make navigating your API easier for developers. This guide will look at what’s needed for creating intuitive and consistent endpoint names, REST API naming conventions and best practices, and how to avoid common errors. Let’s begin by taking a quick refresher on some of the basics of REST API endpoints.