So you want to be a better developer? Maybe you even ready my previous blog on how to be a successful developer. But that article came from the point of view of developers wanting to move up in the business world and not just focus on their code. Read More
Looking back into the dim recesses of my mind, I cast my gaze upon the short period in which I thought I was going to be a programmer. (We didn’t call ourselves software engineers at my college, I think because we didn’t want to be identified with the engineering college, which was in a building with a massive crack in its foundation and a developing tilt.) Read More
We’d better address the problem of developing in AngularJS 1 when AngularJS 2 is around the corner. At first, AngularJS 2 was not announced as having any backwards compatibility with previous versions. However, on Aug. 25, 2015, the folks developing 2 said Angular 1 and 2 can “coexist.” Read More
Highlights
- Don’t assume your application is secure
- Simple fix prevents SQL injections
- Better coding eliminates queries passing SQL syntax directly to the database
Businesses have increasing amounts of data to cleanse, as research suggests that data is growing at a rate of 40% of each year into the next decade, driven by increased online activity and usage of smart devices. (ABI, 2013). (The New York Times, 2014 ). Read More
Did you miss our most recent blogs and white papers? Do you have a student planning to work in business intelligence and data science? Find details on these and more in this post. Read More
Microsoft’s new Edge browser, available only on Windows 10, appears to have a much slower adoption rate than the brand new OS. By some measures only a third of the Windows 10 users online have made use of Edge. Developers might be taking a wait and see position on when to push out apps compatible with that browser. Read More