The label “woman in tech” seems redundant these days – after all, how many women would refer to themselves as “a female engineer” or “the company’s female CTO”.However, there still exists a disparity in the pay scales and ability to climb the career … Read more
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Kotlin loves React
In the beginning were the webmasters, who knew about PHP and JavaScript. Then front-end and back-end tribes, and each followed their own path, differentiating and specialising. Finally, new programming languages and frameworks arrived, with the … Read more
Codemotion Madrid Speakers Offer Fresh Takes and Bite-Sized Takeaways
At Codemotion Madrid 2019, we took the time to speak personally with some of the conference speakers to dive a little deeper into their topics and get some fresh takes on their speaker topics. Let’s take a look: Internationalisation is harder than … Read more
We Talk to Community Leaders At Codemotion Madrid 2019
At Codemotion, we are all about helping and supporting people to build vibrant, welcoming, and inclusive community groups. At Codemotion Madrid 2019 conference we spoke to several community organisers to gain an insight into their experiences in … Read more
RxJS and Angular Reactive Forms
Angular provides two different approaches to handle forms: template-driven forms, very simple to use and powerful, and Reactive Forms, based on Observable, much more flexible, scalable and robust. In this article we will learn more about this by … Read more
Interview with Alex Fernández
Álex Fernández is a senior developer at Devo, a thriving Spanish company that collects huge amounts of data and keeps it in a searchable format for its customers. At a time when the collection and storage of data is a hot topic, the company is … Read more
Time for Design Ops: Ground it, baby!
Google invented a new professional, the User Experience Engineer, only a few years ago. This two-sided master helps the product delivery the same way devops helped the software delivery. The UXE professional has been introduced in Sketchin since … Read more
Facebook Hermes becomes open source
The State of Mobile Development In our previous article, we discussed the state of mobile development. JetBrains survey proved the growth of React-Native and Kotlin against its competitors. We learned that most of the mobile developers prefer to use … Read more
Interview: Ferdinando Gorga – DataScience: The profession of the data scientist with IBM Watson tools
Interview with FERDINANDO GORGA DataScience: The profession of the data scientist with IBM Watson tools Presented to the IBM Cloud Italia community On 30/05/2018 Hi Ferdinando, tell us about yourself! I'm a computer scientist, it's always been my … Read more
Using AI for developing OTT platforms
Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) is growing day-by-day. This is confirmed by the ubiquitous presence of AI algorithms in a plethora of applications. Gianni Rosa Gallina, Senior Software Engineer at Deltatre, delivered an interesting speech at … Read more
Interview: Ferdinando Gorga – Function, API Economy and Secure Gateway of IBM Cloud
Interview with FERDINANDO GORGA About the Talk "Function, API Economy and Secure Gateway of IBM Cloud" Presented to the IBM Cloud Italia community On 22/01/2018 Hi Ferdinando, tell us about yourself! I'm a computer scientist, it's always been my … Read more
What does UX mean for patient care at Philips Healthcare?
If you’re waiting for a diagnosis or recovering from an operation, a UX designer is probably the last person you would expect to need. But, as Heleen Engelen of Philips Healthcare explained in her talk at Codemotion Amsterdam 2019, teams of … Read more
Algorand, Silvio Micali’s instant blockchain consensus over a crypto-empowered protocol
“The blockchain does not exist!” This kicked off the beginning of the conference held by Silvio Micali, the mind behind the Algorand proposal, at the Data Driven Innovation Conference in Rome, on May 10, 2019. Silvio Micali on stage at Data Driven … Read more
DevRel, Diversity and Open Source: Floor Drees on Codemotion Amsterdam 2019
April 2nd and 3rd I spent (at the Microsoft booth) at Codemotion Amsterdam. Codemotion is a (very) large tech conference, covering a range of topics, and I believe they welcomedover 1200 visitors. Friendly co-workers came by to help me out at the … Read more
Behind the scenes of Codemotion 2019’s opening live coding performance
Codemotion Rome 2019’s opening performance combines dance, motion capture, live coded generative visuals and live music performance. Join us in this article to discover how we used WebSockets, Vim, visual applications such as TouchDesigner or Blender … Read more
Se7en deadly sins of web security
Web security is a topic that just won’t go away. Every day we hear the latest revelations – look at the latest scandal with Marriott admitting over 500 million customer records have been stolen using a breach that had been active since 2014! Dave … Read more
Microservices from dev to deploy, part 1: getting started with Helidon
This article written by Todd Sharp, Cloud Developer Advocate at Oracle, was originally published on Oracle Developers Portal. Microservices are undoubtedly popular. There have been plenty of great posts on this blog that explain the advantages of … Read more
Creating a culture of responsibility: interview with Omosola Odetunde
Omosola Odetunde is a product/engineering advisor and senior software engineer, but her greatest asset is her versatility - she wears many hats including frontend, backend, research, UX design, and tech lead. Omosola is passionate about building … Read more
Let’s Jam!
In this article, I’ll try to give an overview of the process behind the creation and release of an indie game, from idea to digital stores. To go through this process, I will take into account the game “Textorcist” (formerly Ray Bibbia), born at the … Read more
CTOs in a data-driven world: interview with Thomas Holl
A friend's desire to learn Spanish a decade ago was the catalyst for Thomas Holl's future career. Thomas helped him look for online courses, but found nothing suitable. A few months later, the two friends, with two others, decided to create their … Read more