Let's continue with our Software Architecture Journey: Key lessons learned series. This month Apiumhub team has interviewed Eoin Woods “ Global Software Architecture Summit Speaker and CTO at Endava, where he leads the technical strategy for the firm, guides capability development and directs investment in emerging technologies. Eoin is a widely published author in both the … [Read more...] about Software Architecture Insights: Interview with Eoin Woods
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The Differences Between Three Major Application Architectures-MVC vs FLUX vs REDUX
The architecture, design, or pattern of any application decides the foundation of how that software is going to look like. Every business application's architecture depends on its needs, customer's demands, and more on the availability of tools, resources, and talent. Design models differ from business to business and therefore it becomes important to analyze which one would … [Read more...] about The Differences Between Three Major Application Architectures-MVC vs FLUX vs REDUX
Interesting facts about software development: statistics
This year Apiumhub partnered up with codignsans and other software related companies like: clutch, gitkraken, Cooperpress, Level-up, Clockwise, VisionX, Code Climate, LingoHub, Usersnap and took part in a global software development research to find out how companies attract software developers, what are the most popular languages, what are the most frequent … [Read more...] about Interesting facts about software development: statistics
Agile, DevOps & Testing: The Evolving Scene
The sixty eight words in the Agile Manifesto written in 2001 had revolutionised software development and also business in general. Almost every business sector is 'doing Agile' in some form or another. But there also has been criticism of the approach and some have struggled and failed. Twenty years on, recent survey shows a high level of Agile immaturity as it appears that the … [Read more...] about Agile, DevOps & Testing: The Evolving Scene
Best programming languages for Test automation
There are literally hundreds of programming languages, ranging from most popular and frequently used to those that are no longer utilized. For example, the TIOBE index lists as many as 256 of them, starting from FoxPro (a discontinued text-based procedural programming language) to Z Shell (zsh, for short, and actively in use). The number of open-source projects based on a … [Read more...] about Best programming languages for Test automation