Introduction Developers create value building software that changes the way in which people work, live, connect and all other things that humans and organizations do. This value and the capability of introducing change are not only dependent on … Read more
Tackling Complex Cloud Architectures
Introduction: What’s cloud complexity? Cloud computing has proven to be one of the biggest shifts in modern technology. It offers benefits such as increased flexibility, ease of recovering data, and little maintenance. While this technology can be … Read more
Do You Love Open Source Too? Then Don’t Miss This Survey by Linux Foundation
Are you a member of the European open source community? Then you can't miss the 2022 Europe Spotlight survey! Codemotion is partnering with the Linux Foundation in investigating ecosystem-wide trends, including community growth and opportunities for … Read more
Using the Twelve-Factor Methodology in Cloud-Native Microservices
Introduction to Cloud-Native Microservices Cloud-native microservices refers to an app design strategy that allows developers to divide their applications into units known as microservices. The microservices are designed to share information and … Read more
How to Deploy a Subnet on Avalanche Blockchain: The Case of DeFi Kingdom
What Is Avalanche Avalanche is an open-source platform for developing decentralized applications and enterprise blockchain deployments in a highly scalable, interoperable environment. It is the world's first decentralized innovative contract … Read more
Is Your Company Ready to Enter the Metaverse?
Let's dive deep into the possibilities, technologies, and challenges presented by this new digital environment in this guide created together with Deloitte. 1. Metaverse: what is it exactly? Ever since Facebook rebranded to Meta, there has … Read more
Don’t Miss the Next Edition of our Devs Book Club With Luca Mezzalira!
More than 30% of developers stay updated and grow their skills by reading books on paper. Also, many of them are writers too! That’s why we’re starting our own Book Club on Twitch, a place for sharing, learning, and getting inspired by great devs … Read more
Goodbye to High-End PCs? How the Cloud is Changing Gaming
The growth of the cloud gaming industry Cloud gaming allows users to play video games without downloading the full software or accessing the latest hardware, a change that's also taking place in other industries. It is present on a wide range of … Read more
Building Microservices With Security in Mind
How the banking sector will change thanks to FinTech The banking sector has evolved significantly thanks to FinTech. The sector is still set to experience significant changes due to open architecture, microservices, and other innovations. Here are … Read more
How to Optimise Configuration Management And Boost Security In the Cloud
In cloud-native environments, independent services are distributed across many virtual machines, containers, and countries. Here’s how MSC applied a Centralized Configuration Management to tackle this complexity in Delta, a .NET headless solution to … Read more
7 Tools, Languages, Projects (and Playlists!) that Developers Love
We devs are curious and knowledge-craving people, but it’s not all about screens, code, and troubleshooting; project management, books, and music play a key role in our daily lives, and contributing to open source projects is essential to sustaining … Read more
Generating a Kubernetes Manifest with Dekorate the Easy Way
Why use Dekorate for a Kubernetes manifest? Well, the practice of deploying applications has seen a lot of changes in the relatively short time that computer systems have been part of our daily lives and business operations. One of the latest … Read more
Pro Tips For Web Designers Who Want to Create Better Web Experiences
The Boom in Web Design The demand for web developer talent and UI/UX skills is now global. Websites such as Adecco's, a platform that helps connect developers with major innovative companies, are proof of that: there, you can find a curated … Read more
How Data Observability Can Boost IT Performance in the Banking Sector
Many industries have found themselves having to move quickly to keep up with changing technologies, and the world of fintech has felt this change more than most. Few consumer services command the desire for security that financial institutions such … Read more
How to Start With Open Source Projects and Which to Choose
The term Open Source simply means software or projects with freely accessible source code that anyone can contribute to. The Open Source Initiative was founded in 1998 to promote this ethos in contrast to proprietary commercial models. Since then, … Read more
What is Web3 and What New Capabilities Does it Bring?
What exactly is Web3? The term Web3 is used to refer to the Internet’s next stage, which will in theory be characterised by being a decentralised online ecosystem. The idea is that within this ecosystem, users will be owners and therefore will not … Read more
5 JavaScript Frameworks to Follow in 2023
Is it a Framework or a Library? Javascript has a robust selection of frameworks and libraries, but how exactly can you tell frameworks from libraries? Let’s find out. Differences Javascript libraries consist of pre-written code snippets that … Read more
Save the Date for the 2nd Edition of Codemotion Devs Book Club!
30% of developers stay updated and hone their skills by reading books every day, and that's why we're continuing with our Devs Book Clube Initiative: a place for sharing, learning, and getting inspired by great devs together with our friends of the … Read more
What is Reactive Programming and How Can I Benefit from It?
Reactive programming is a design approach that uses asynchronous programming logic to handle real-time adjustments to typically static information. It provides an efficient mechanism — the use of automated data streams — for handling content … Read more
Is It Always Best to Reduce Code Lines?
Reducing Code Lines: Less is more? In the past, when the size of a typical storage medium was measured in kilobytes, there was a pressing reason to reduce the lines of code used in a program or game. After all, you can only fit so much data on … Read more