Giovanni Merlos Mellini is the Head of Information, Systems and Network Security at Enav S.p.A., the Italian Air Navigation Service Provider. He is also the founder of the not-for-profit association Cyber Saiyan and the organiser of RomHack, a free … Read more
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5G: what’s in it for developers?
The world of wireless terrestrial telecommunications is on his way to 5G, a new approach to use the radio spectrum that is incompatible with all previous efforts. The main improvements promised by 5G are higher speed, higher number of connected … Read more
Tabs or spaces: does it really matter anymore?
Tabs or spaces is the epical battle that any programmer has to assist at least once in his life. It's a styling choice for a programmer, but it gets really serious when at least two programmers gets to collaborate in a project. What's the deal with … Read more
Which research techniques and UX designs are most suitable for startups
Hello Giuseppe, first of all… tell us something about yourself! Hi, I'm Giuseppe Sorrentino, at the moment I work as Scram Master at others.com in the Rome office, that means that I deal with the Agile process management of two development teams. … Read more
The lead generation is dead. Long live the lead generation!
Hello Luca. “The lead generation is dead. Long live the lead generation!” was one of the talks that you gave in front of the members of one of the important communities in Rome. Can you tell us more about it? What was the talk about and what … Read more
Post Growth Entrepreneurship
There is a plethora of definitions of a startup. Many are quite different, but several agree on some common aspects. Paul Graham, one of the most famous entrepreneurs and investors, known for being a co-founder of Y Combinator, gives the following … Read more
A first web app on Microsoft Azure
In this article you will learn how to create an ASP.NET core app and how to deploy that app on Microsoft Azure. Required software Let's begin with a few mandatory requirements for the development machine. First, we must install .NET Core. This is a … Read more
Tweet My Wedding Dress
This is the story of a unique wedding dress and her creator Jo Franchetti, Tech Engagement Manager at Trainline. Jo’s got 6 years experience as a front end developer and has worked in various parts of the tech industry from startups, agencies, … Read more
Building mobile applications in JavaScript with React Native
React Native is a JavaScript framework that allows us to build mobile applications. It is based on React, Facebook’s JavaScript library for building web user interfaces, but instead of targeting browsers, it generates fully-native mobile … Read more
Blockchain in JavaScript with Lisk Alpha SDK
Blockchain has witnessed a growing interest in the last few years. And this is not a surprise. Thanks to this technology, you can create transactions that are then included in a distributed database. Such database is distributed in a peer-to-peer … Read more
Naturally born reactive systems
Modern applications are required to do many tasks at the same time, in the optimal way, and be very quick to respond to consumers’ input and expectations. Moreover, software needs to adapt to changing scenarios, in a consistent and resilient … Read more
The importance of Cloud Computing for AI and Big Data
With no surprise, we are witnessing an incredibly growing interest towards cloud computing. There are many applications where developers can't just rely on a private server, needing higher computational resources that only good cloud service … Read more
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
Going serverless, the easy way
Serverless is one of the (not so) new buzzword in town and it has been gaining a lot of attention lately. Cloud vendors are pushing this technology as much as they can, presenting it as the ultimate way to easily implement complex applications … Read more
How to Build a Console Emulator
Here's your quick guide to building your own console emulator! In the last decade, we have witnessed an increasing interest towards retrograming. We have of course great modern games nowadays, and impressive quality of graphics and AI behind them. … 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
Understanding AI: Inference
Inferencing is the second phase of machine learning, following on from the initial training phase. During the training phase, the algorithm generates a new model or repurposes a pre-trained model for a specific application and helps the model learn … Read more
Project Interceptor: avoiding counter-drone systems with nanodrones
In 2017 a US ally shot down a $200 drone with a $3 million Patriot missile. Clearly this is overkill, but it gives an idea about the challenges security is facing and how a drone you can find in a civilian market can pose a threat for military … Read more
The interdisciplinary field of computer games according to Steven Goodwin
Developers constantly have to deal with a choice: should I specialise in a technique / technology, or should I be a generalist? It’s well-known among practitioners that specialisation brings in money more easily. But having a high level overview is … Read more
Interview with Danilo Poccia
Danilo Poccia works with startups and companies of any size to support their innovation. In his role as Evangelist at Amazon Web Services, he leverages his experience to help people bring their ideas to life, focusing on serverless architectures and … Read more