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What is Swoole? Is it similar to Node.js?

In the realm of web development, PHP has long been a stalwart language, powering a significant portion of the internet's infrastructure. However, as the demands placed on web applications have evolved, traditional PHP setups have sometimes struggled to keep pace with performance requirements. This is where Swoole comes into play.

Blockchain Testing: Why You Should Test Your Cryptocurrency Transactions

Blockchain technology is transforming the way financial transactions are conducted, and it’s playing a crucial role in reducing the gap in financial inclusion. Regulatory challenges, economic underdevelopment, socioeconomic backgrounds, and poor infrastructure have made fundamental and traditional banking services, such as simple bank accounts, inaccessible for as many as 1.7 billion users.

Sphere Entertainment And Hitachi Vantara Reveal New Details On Powering High-resolution Video Content At Sphere

Hitachi Vantara helps stream immersive content on Sphere's 160,000 square-foot interior LED display and 580,000 square-foot Exosphere. Hitachi Vantara's software technology processes Sphere's original content with speed and reliability.

How to Calculate Growth Rates in SaaS: Start with These 12 Growth Metrics

There’s nothing businesses desire more than growth. Your growth rate is a telling indicator of how far you’ve come in business and how soon you’ll be able to break even on investments. And if your company is shooting for an exit soon, your growth rate can be the difference between a few hundred thousand vs millions in investment dollars. With SaaS, the stakes are even higher.

Workplace Claims: A Close Look at the Importance of Quick Settlements

Workplace claims are legal actions or complaints that employees set forth against their employers due to violations of employment laws or contractual agreements. In recent times, employees feel encouraged to speak up for their rights with no workplace harassment, discrimination or unjust treatment. This increased awareness has raised legal standards and regulatory frameworks and thus, employees feel more empowered to report instances of harassment and discrimination.

Build Pipelines series: How to conditionally run workflows in Bitrise Pipelines

Dive deeper into our Bitrise build pipeline series with a focus on conditionally running workflows for optimized CI/CD processes. Discover how to use resources more efficiently, achieve faster build times, and enhance your deployment strategy.

Navigating AI-Driven Claims Processing

95% of insurers are currently accelerating their digital transformation with AI-driven claims processing. Traditionally, this process involved manual steps such as claim initiation, data entry, validation, decision-making, and payout, consuming significant time and resources. However, the introduction of AI has replaced tedious manual work, enabling companies to streamline their tasks efficiently.

AI and RAG with Gemma, Ollama, and Logi Symphony

Local LLMs are becoming mainstream with sites like HuggingFace promoting open sharing of trained LLMs. These LLMs are often very small but still extremely accurate, especially for domain-specific tasks like medicine, finance, law, and others. Gemma is a multi-purpose LLM and, while small, is competitive and accurate. Local LLMs also have the advantage of being completely run inside your own environment.

Integrating Realm Swift into Your iOS Projects: A Comprehensive Guide

If you’re building for mobile apps, you need Realm in your life. It’s specifically designed for mobile devs and even though it’s available on multiple platforms, it’s typically used to develop iOS apps, using Swift. Built on top of SQLite Realm Swift is a very high-level abstraction layer that simplifies database operations for the developer. Today we’re going to unpack it, with a guide that drills so far down into the subject, it’s practically in Australia.

Sending Traffic Across Namespaces with Gateway API

In this blog post, we’ll demonstrate how easy it is to use Gateway API HTTPRoutes to route traffic to workloads deployed in different namespaces in a single Kubernetes cluster — a process that’s easier than ever. Previously, we only had Ingress API to define ingress routing rules. It served us well, but it also had its flaws and limitations that we had to overcome, sometimes in a hacky way.