For the first time, less than half of all smartphones in Australia were acquired via mobile services contracts in 2013, according to new research released today by emerging technology analyst firm Telsyte.
Secures inaugural place in Deloitte’s 12th annual ranking of 500 fastest-growing technology companies in APAC
The TIOBE Programming Community Index for November 2013 states that “JavaScript is the lingua franca of websites nowadays” and the RedMonk Programming Language Rankings for June 2013 place JavaScript in number 2 position just behind Java.
Machine-to-machine (M2M) mobile subscriptions grow strongly as businesses exploit remote monitoring and management applications
Developers, architects and anyone with an interest in learning functional programming techniques should take a look at how it is supported by the Scala language
Speed is of the essence in many things, and this certainly applies to Internet transactions. More and more people are doing more and more tasks on the Web, from simple web browsing to complex data-hungry web apps.
In this Internet age the global society at all levels has a critical dependence on all sorts of application software, running on everything from mainframes to handheld or wearable devices.
If you want to learn about Domain-Driven Design then there can surely be no better way to do so than from the inventor himself. And at a workshop in association with the YOW! Conferences in Sydney and Melbourne in December you will have a chance to do just that.
What’s technical debt? No it’s not all the money you owe on your maxed out credit card because you splurged on too much of the latest ‘just-had-to-have-it’ high tech gadgetry. According to Wikepedia’s entry on the topic it’s “a neologistic metaphor referring to the eventual consequences of poor or evolving software architecture and software development within a codebase.”
“In my opinion, a techie’s skill set from a marketability perspective has a two year half-life. That is to say, that the exact set of skills you have today will only be half as marketable two years from now.”