Overview This year, over 64,000 developers told us how they learn and level up, which tools they’re using, and what they want. Each year since 2011, Stack Overflow has asked developers about their favorite technologies, coding habits, and work preferences, as well as how they learn, share, and level up. This year represents the largest group of respondents in our history: 64,000 developers took ou
Angular version 4.0.0 - invisible-makeover - is now available. This is a major release following our announced adoption of Semantic Versioning, and is backwards compatible with 2.x.x for most applications. We are very excited to share this release with the community, as it includes some major improvements and functionality that we have been working on for the past 3 months. We’ve worked hard to ma
Mar 22, 2017 License The following is a press release that we just released, with the cooperation and financial support of the Core Infrastructure Initiative and the Linux Foundation. In the next few days we’ll start sending out email to all contributors asking them to approve the change. In the meantime, you can visit the licensing website and search for your name and request the email. If you ha
With CSS Grid shipping across browsers this spring (already in Firefox 52, Chrome 57, and Safari 10.1. UPDATED: Safari 10.1 shipped in March with the release of iOS 10.3 and macOS Sierra 10.12.4) the team here at Mozilla wanted to show off some of the key features and also let our in-house designers and developers experiment with the technology on mozilla.org. The result is a live demo site that s
Docker has been touted as the holy grail of on-premises software container solutions. Docker Swarm is the orchestration upgrade that allows you to scale your containers from a single host to many hosts, and from tens of containers into thousands of them. But does it deliver on that promise? Let's run 1,000 containers to find out. Prepare the NetworkI'm starting with a three-node cluster, running t
In a world filled with ever-more-complex technological, sociological, ecological, political & economic systems... a tool to make interactive simulations may not be that much help. But it can certainly try. It's the ancient, time-honored way of learning: messing around and seeing what happens. Play with simulations to ask "what if" questions, and get an intuition for how the system works!
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