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Web Development Trends in 2023

KeyCDN

Progressive web apps (PWA) are web applications that look and feel like native mobile apps but can be accessed through a web browser. PWAs are becoming increasingly popular among businesses and developers, as they offer many of the benefits of native mobile apps without needing a separate app store. Source: web.dev 2.

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What is observability? Not just logs, metrics and traces

Dynatrace

Observability is also a critical capability of artificial intelligence for IT operations (AIOps). Foster an open ecosystem: This extends observability to include external data sources, such as OpenTelemetry, which is an open-source project led by vendors such as Dynatrace, Google, and Microsoft.

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Web Development Trends 2019

KeyCDN

Progressive web apps are websites that resemble native mobile apps. Serverless Applications Managing your own server is so 2018. Serverless frameworks like Nuclio let you utilize cloud technology to reduce your workload, improve scaling and save money on unused resources.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For June 22nd, 2018

High Scalability

Xtracerx : for me the biggest value to serverless functions is how nicely they tie in to the ecosystem of a cloud provider. Setting aside the network quality & performance, which is objectively superior with Google, outside of GCE almost every other GCP product is offered as a managed service. How bad is it?

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A 5G future

O'Reilly

The specifications are impressive: 5G will provide a peak data rate of up to 20 Gbps (with 100 Mbps of “ user experienced data rate ”) to mobile devices: cell phones, smart cars, and a lot of devices that haven’t been invented yet. Can 5G replace wired broadband, allowing one wireless service for home and mobile connectivity?