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We uphold a strict editorial policy that focuses on factual accuracy, relevance, and impartiality. Our content, created by leading industry experts, is meticulously reviewed by a team of seasoned editors to ensure compliance with the highest standards in reporting and publishing. Heroku may be dropping the hammer on hobbyist developers, at least according to hints we’re seeing that it may soon lim
We uphold a strict editorial policy that focuses on factual accuracy, relevance, and impartiality. Our content, created by leading industry experts, is meticulously reviewed by a team of seasoned editors to ensure compliance with the highest standards in reporting and publishing. A nascent rivalry between two closely related JavaScript programming frameworks—Node.js and IO.js, the latter of which
Over the years, software development has fashioned itself more and more to resemble the lucrative, gonzo machine that fuels Hollywood, with top talent scoring big deals and even hiring agents. So it was just a matter of time before one of its sectors actually overtook Tinseltown. In this case, it’s the not-so-small segment of mobile app development. As analyst Horace Dediu pointed out on his Asymc
ReadWriteReflect offers a look back at major technology trends, products and companies of the past year. This year’s hottest startups were all about boosting our productivity and well-being. They seized the opportunities presented by open APIs, and they rode the ongoing shift to mobile devices. In so doing, these small, innovative companies improved our professional and personal lives in ways that
Node.js, a hugely popular open-source framework for building Web applications, could be headed for a painful schism unless its restive contributors and the project’s corporate lead, Joyent, can come to terms. At stake is a possible “fork” in the Node codebase, a change proposed by some of Node’s most important developers, who are frustrated with the project’s pace and other issues under Joyent’s o
Nobody is more excited about the most recent version of Google’s Chrome browser than JavaScript developers. The latest version, Chrome 36, now includes a long awaited potential update to the JavaScript language. Called Object.observe(), it’s a low-level API (see our API explainer) that might solve one of the biggest problems in modern JavaScript development. That problem: JavaScript developers hav
The next time you log in to Facebook, you might see a notification letting you know the company is “improving” advertising and giving users more control. To translate from Facebookese: The company will now be tracking your browsing and activity on third-party sites and applications to serve you up even more personalized ads. Facebook currently displays ads it thinks you’ll be more likely to engage
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Guest author Sharon Wagner is founder and CEO of Cloudyn, a provider of cloud analytics and optimization services. When we look at the future of cloud, we have to consider the current business trajectory. It’s clear to me that the three most consumed cloud resources are compute, database and storage—they account for about 80% of the average business customer’s monthly cloud bill. Given the fact th
We uphold a strict editorial policy that focuses on factual accuracy, relevance, and impartiality. Our content, created by leading industry experts, is meticulously reviewed by a team of seasoned editors to ensure compliance with the highest standards in reporting and publishing. ReadWriteReflect offers a look back at major technology trends, products and companies of the past year. When tech comp
While R has traditionally been the programming language of choice for data scientists, it is quickly ceding ground to Python. While there are several reasons for the shift, perhaps the biggest one is that Python is general purpose and comparatively easy to learn whereas R remains a somewhat complex programming environment to master. In a world increasingly dependent on data and starved for data sc
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