Should we be pairing with other human coders? Or a better AI agent to fix our logics and bugs? techspot.com/news/71907-mic…
It’s all about services now. Coding is the easy part. zdnet.com/article/how-te…
Write bug reports to #Apple, rather than just blogging it out which is not effective for helping to fix it. mashable.com/2017/11/02/ios…
#Android doesn’t have a single app store, it’s still messy to update core apps from trusted sources. androidpolice.com/2017/10/29/son…
Most #startups are trying too hard to just get products out quickly. They don’t proactively manage security risks. computerweekly.com/news/450428853…
It’s still not easy to explain why very similar feature can work well for one platform and not another. engadget.com/2017/10/12/fac…
#Github is slow to improve platform. Losing to #BitBucket and #GitLab for paid customers. Just good for #OpenSource. venturebeat.com/2017/10/11/git…
#Workday ready to join #PaaS party? Sounds good. theregister.co.uk/2017/10/12/wor…
#IBMcloud making it easier for development of serverless applications. zdnet.com/article/ibm-un…
100,000 organisations in use. We can’t just look at paid users? #startups techcrunch.com/2017/10/09/git…
After 20 years, can #Java become truly modular and keep to new release every 6 months? We will know in 6 months. eweek.com/development/ja…
#Facebook backs down on licensing stand and re-license #React under MIT-licence. It’s okay to trust them again? thenextweb.com/dd/2017/09/25/…
Always like coders aiming at better codes, more efficient, faster, etc. engadget.com/2017/09/23/twi…
It’s hard to know if this can’t be picked up with testing beta. Found few apps working on beta and GM but not final. polygon.com/mobile/2017/9/…
2-3 years to become most installed for any particular #Android version. #iOS takes a few weeks. trustedreviews.com/news/android-8…
We all respect Linus Torvalds. #Linux eweek.com/enterprise-app…
#Apple didn’t kill off 32-bit apps for money, but pushing mobile technology forward. Will do the same for #macOS. macrumors.com/2017/09/11/32-…
#Regtech can be helpful but also pushing regulatory compliance to limit. Can there be bad code to exceed limit? flip.it/mA3FW6
#Parse is probably one of the worst tech name for developers. Try to google anything useful about Parse server, it's such a generic word!
You can say #Blackberry stopped making phones, outsourcing production, focusing on software or simply failing. http://money.cnn.com/2016/09/28/technology/blackberry-outsource-phones/
#Apple makes it seem so easy to just start #iMessage store and have hundreds of apps in there already. They have a 13m developers ecosystem.
We are only human to argue irrationally about this. #AI will come along and auto convert all code to our preference. https://medium.com/@hoffa/400-000-github-repositories-1-billion-files-14-terabytes-of-code-spaces-or-tabs-7cfe0b5dd7fd#.n6t3ot5m9
“Software is like sex: it’s better when it’s free” - Linus Torvalds
#Java is on 8th major version after 21 years. #Swift is trying to have major release each year. That's how fast #Apple is pushing ahead.
#Apple is pushing ahead with #Swift, releasing preview 3.0 ahead of #WWDC. Starting a trend on updating programming language each year?
#Swift is now #opensource! https://swift.org/ Can #Apple repeat this like the success of #webkit? Or will #Google mess it up again?
Every year, #Google release new UI/UX for #Android. Most users won't be using latest OS version in a year. More work, more fragmentation.
On the topic of #DoNoEvil, #Google forked open source projects like #Webkit and #MySQL, it's not just about being open, it's about control.