Boomi takes aim at zombie APIs with control plane

Boomi has pledged to help users slash their through hordes of “zombie” APIs by shipping the control plane it teased back in May at...

German court rules AI output can be protectable, ups stakes for machine generated code

A German court ruled last week that AI generated inventions can be patented as long as a human is listed as an inventor. While the...

Daunting downtime stats help put industrial DevOps under spotlight

Industrial firms are belatedly adopting DevOps as they get their heads round the fact that industrial code is behind 50 percent of their extremely...

AWS pulls support for EOL’d but widely used versions of PHP

AWS has called time on a raft of older PHP runtimes, sending ripples through a community still wedded to creaking versions of the scripting...

Visual Studio Code update previews source change visualization, initial release breaks on older Macs

The Visual Studio Code (VS Code) team has released version 1.91 with new features including visualization of source code changes, TypeScript 5.5 support, and...

Ladybird web browser now funded by GitHub co-founder, promises ‘no code’ from rivals

A new US non-profit organization called the Ladybird Browser Initiative has been set up to develop the Ladybird web browser, based on a new...

Posit releases public preview of Positron next-gen data science IDE, promises RStudio will continue

Posit, a public benefit corporation whose best-known product is RStudio, has released a public preview of Positron, based on the same open-source core as...

Eclipse desktop and cloud Theia IDE now generally available, but VS Code will be tough competition

The Eclipse Theia project has released the first non-beta version of Eclipse Theia IDE, based on core Visual Studio Code (VS Code) technology but...

Microsoft backtracks: eventing framework removed from .NET 9.0 following complaints

Microsoft no longer plans to include a new eventing framework in .NET 9.0 - expected late this year - following complaints that it could...

JavaScript Set methods now usable cross-browser, and in newly released TypeScript 5.5

JavaScript Set methods – an addition to the ECMAScript standard now declared ready to ship – are fully supported across major browsers and in...