How IoT Networks Work: A Comprehensive Overview
IoT networks are complex ecosystems with multiple systems that need to communicate with each other seamlessly. These discrete parts have requirements and constraints. But how do IoT networks work? They each need to source data from different parts of the data pipeline, run calculations, provide varying degrees of fault tolerance, and send messages to other […]
Read MoreUbuntu Linux update brings performance boosts, tool updates
Canonical has released Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, aka “Noble Numbat,” a new Long Term Support release of the popular Linux distribution that brings performance enhancements and toolchain updates for developers. Announced April 25 and downloadable from ubuntu.com, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS offers Linux 6.8 kernel capabilities with improved syscall performance, nested KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) support on […]
Read MoreIoT Software Development: Choosing the Best Company for Your Project
Choosing the right IoT software development company can feel like an overwhelming prospect, but remember – this initial work has a huge pay-off: a successful IoT app that users can’t get enough of. Keep reading to learn which factors you should consider when searching for the right IoT software development company for your project. Understanding […]
Read MoreJava proposal would streamline module package imports
Java would be enhanced with the ability to succinctly import all packages exported by a module, under a proposal floating in the Java community. The plan would simplify the use of modular libraries in Java. The preview language feature for Java SE (Standard Edition), called Module Import Declarations, has been filed as a JDK Enhancement […]
Read MoreDigital Transformation and Connectivity in the Machine Shop
Digital transformation in manufacturing and machining marks a revolutionary shift toward integrating digital technologies into all aspects of business operations. This shift is particularly relevant for machine shops, where adopting such technologies can improve precision, speed, and quality. Connectivity and the Internet of Things (IoT) stand at the heart of this modern manufacturing landscape. They […]
Read More7 innovative ways to use low-code tools and platforms
Some developers and business leaders believe that low-code is only for small, lightly used applications such as replacing spreadsheets and building dashboards. “These tools, in general, aren’t well suited to more advanced applications,” says Steve Jones, devops advocate at Red Gate Software. With heavier use and more complex data manipulation requirements, he says, “they often […]
Read MoreLow-Code vs No-Code Computer Vision Platforms
As the enthusiasm for miraculous AI solutions booms louder, more and more enterprises without advanced Python development teams (or small teams) are looking for ways to implement impactful solutions. Beyond Generative AI, companies are increasingly looking to Vision AI to harness the potential of our most powerful sense. Further, enterprises compare the advantages of low-code […]
Read MoreNode.js 22 arrives, backs ECMAScript modules
Node.js 22, the latest version of the popular JavaScript runtime, has arrived, featuring require() support for ECMAScript modules, an improved WebSocket client, and an updated version of the Google V8 JavaScript engine. Announced April 24, version 22 of the event-driven, asynchronous runtime can be downloaded from Nodejs.org. The release adds require() support for synchronous ECMAScript module […]
Read MoreGolioth Expands Platform Ecosystem with New Qualcomm Modem Support
Golioth, the cloud platform dedicated to providing IoT development infrastructure, announced the integration of Qualcomm modem support within its ecosystem, available today. This announcement is a part of a long-standing commitment from Golioth to continuously improve developer experiences by broadening hardware compatibility. Connect to Qualcomm via Quectel BG95 with RAK5010 Developers can now utilize Qualcomm-based […]
Read MoreHow to upstream code to open source projects
Code commonly flows downstream, from an open-source project into an organization’s own products. Upstreaming is the process of reversing that flow—contributing code back to an open-source project. The value proposition of upstreaming includes harnessing the strength of an open-source community to examine code, find and fix problems, and add their own features that make the […]
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