Habitat - Automation that travels with the app. Habitat allows any app to be independent of any particular infrastructure environment, like containers or PaaS.
Kotlin, the new kid in the family of JVM-based languages, is slowly but steadily capturing hearts of many Java developers. All the while finding its way to many prominent Java-related projects, such as Android, Spring and Gradle. It is indeed possible to use Vaadin with Kotlin as well!
I recently wrote a series of articles which not only explain the ideas behind the Vaadin DSL and JPA integration, but also explores ways of Kotlin language features replacing the traditional Spring/JavaEE approach.
Jasper is an open source platform for developing always-on, voice-controlled applications
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This article selects the best open source books that will give readers a firm foundation in developing Go applications.
Relm is a new crate (Rust library) to develop asynchronous GUI applications in Rust. Introduction Relm provides a way to combine futures/tokio with GTK+ in an elegant way, to easily write asynchronous GUI applications. This library is inspired by the elm programming language in that it uses The Elm Architecture,...
Mosaic is a set of services, libraries together with a specification that defines how its components interact with each other, to support a microservice style architecture for large scale websites. While decomposing the backend into microservices is a widely adopted approach to achieve flexibility in development and operation, most frontend solutions are still running as a monolithic application. Mosaic addresses this issue by using Fragments that are served by separate services and are composed together at runtime according to template definitions. As a result, Fragments can be iterated on very rapidly, be more flexible in technology choices, and can better benefit from the extreme development pace of today's frontend technologies.
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