When a software lead sets out to build a new enterprise application, they must decide which set of libraries and frameworks they want to use. This begs an obvious question: What is the difference ...
Open-source software is everywhere now, but the Log4j flaw that affects Java enterprise applications is a reminder of what can go wrong in the complicated modern software supply chain. The challenge ...
‘Protestware’ is on the rise, with programmers self‑sabotaging their own code. Should we be worried?
Christoph Treude does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
The caretaker of jQuery, a project that simplifies writing JavaScript for interactive Web pages, is aiming to establish a foundation to foster growth of the increasingly popular programming project.
For years, software security focused on the final product: the code that ships. Today, attackers are increasingly targeting ...
This month’s Patch Tuesday release will include nine security updates, five of them “critical” and all but one affecting Windows. Microsoft Corp. plans to deliver nine security updates this week for ...
It seems like every software funding and product announcement these days includes some sort of reference to “no code” platforms or functionality. The frequent callbacks to this buzzy term reflect a ...
In this webcast, Brigid O’Hearn, Christina Rhylander, and Julie Cohen provide you with the practical insight you need to develop a Capability Needs Statement (CNS) that will be effective for your ...
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