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Web Development Trends 2019

KeyCDN

Here is a roundup of front end web development trends to keep an eye on in 2019. Frontend Frameworks If you’re not using a frontend framework like React, Vue.js, or Angular to help build your projects, then 2019 is a good year to start. IBM, Microsoft, and Amazon are all exploring new ways to use blockchains in 2019.

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'Paris s'éveille'! Introducing the AWS EU (Paris) Region

All Things Distributed

Today, I'm happy to announce that the AWS EU (Paris) Region, our 18th technology infrastructure Region globally, is now generally available for use by customers worldwide. We have also been investing in helping to grow the entire French IT community with training, education, and certification programs.

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Quantum computing’s potential is still far off, but quantum supremacy shows we’re on the right track

O'Reilly

It does not mean that cryptography is broken, or that we can achieve general artificial intelligence, or anything of the sort. I was introduced to programming in 1972, on computers that were incredibly small by modern standards—but they were still useful. It’s important to consider what this achievement does not mean.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly

This combination of usage and search affords a contextual view that encompasses not only the tools, techniques, and technologies that members are actively using, but also the areas they’re gathering information about. It’s the single most popular programming language on O’Reilly, and it accounts for 10% of all usage.

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Communal Computing’s Many Problems

O'Reilly

In 2019, YouTube had to settle with the FTC for a $170 million fine for selling ads targeting children. People just don’t understand the technologies they are putting in their houses. There is a push for regulation of facial recognition technologies , but opt-in for authentication purposes tends to be carved out.

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The death of Agile?

O'Reilly

Fetishizing pair programming. If you were involved with professional programming in the 80s and 90s, you may remember how radical it was (and, in many shops, still is) to put software developers in touch with users and customers. The most important is discovering how to work with data science and artificial intelligence projects.