Introducing Firefox Replay, a tool that allows Firefox tabs to record,...
Mozilla is constantly putting its efforts into improving Firefox’s devtools. One such effort is Firefox Replay, an experimental tool that allows Firefox content processes to record their behavior so...
View ArticleMicrosoft technology evangelist Matthew Weston on how Microsoft PowerApps is...
In recent years, we have seen a wave of app-building tools coming in that enable users to be creators. Another such powerful tool is Microsoft PowerApps, a full-featured low-code / no-code platform....
View ArticleResearchers find a new Linux vulnerability that allows attackers to sniff or...
On Wednesday, security researchers from the University of New Mexico disclosed a vulnerability impacting most Linux distributions and Unix-like operating systems including FreeBSD, OpenBSD, macOS, iOS,...
View Articleelementary OS 5.1 Hera releases with Flatpak native support, several...
Last week, the CEO and CXO of elementary OS, Cassidy James Blaede announced the release of elementary OS 5.1, code named ‘Hera’. elementary OS is an Ubuntu-based desktop distribution, which promises to...
View ArticleOpenJDK Project Valhalla’s head shares how they plan to enhance the Java...
Announced in 2014, Project Valhalla is an experimental OpenJDK project to bring major new language features to Java 10 and beyond. It primarily focuses on enabling developers to create and utilize...
View ArticleElastic marks its entry in security analytics market with Elastic SIEM and...
For many years, Elastic Stack has served as an open-source, simple yet powerful interface for security analysts to detect and mitigate malicious behavior. However, Elastic marked its official entry...
View ArticleNew QGIS 3D capabilities and future plans presented by Martin Dobias, a core...
In his talk titled QGIS 3D: current state and future at FOSS4G 2019, Martin Dobias, CTO of Lutra Consulting talked about the new features in QGIS 3D. He also shared a list of features that can be added...
View ArticleMongoDB’s CTO Eliot Horowitz on what’s new in MongoDB 4.2, Ops Manager,...
At MongoDB.local London event that happened in September this year, Eliot Horowitz, the CTO and Co-Founder of MongoDB took to the stage to talk about the latest features in MongoDB 4.2. He also...
View ArticleThomas Munro from EnterpriseDB on parallelism in PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source object-relational database system. Since its introduction, it has been well-received by developers for its reliability, feature robustness, data-integrity, better...
View ArticleEric Evans at Domain-Driven Design Europe 2019 explains the different bounded...
The fourth edition of the Domain-Driven Design Europe 2019 conference was held early this year from Jan 31-Feb 1 at Amsterdam. Eric Evans, who is known for his book Domain-Driven Design: Tackling...
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