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Software development trends What's flourishing and what's fading

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Software development trends What's flourishing and what's fading

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  1. Software development trends What's flourishing and what's fading

  2. Software development is eternally evolving. It’s right there in the name of the discipline: development.Today, the adage “every company is a software company” is truer than ever. As organizations pursue their digital transformation efforts to keep up with customer demand and compete for the brightest talent, IT leaders must stay attuned to the trends.What better way to dig into software development trends than to go straight to the source? We asked our friends over on Opensource.com to share the answer to this question:Software development: What trends are flourishing and what trends are fading?Don’t Miss – Find Best Software Development Companies

  3. Here are their answers.Flourishing: Containers“Clearly, the latest trend is containerization. Kubernetes, Podman, and all the other technologies related to containerization are here to stay and evolve. Any software developer needs to take the train and learn those technologies if they want to keep up.Fading: Java“Don’t get me wrong, I loved Java. It’s the main programming language I learned at university and it served me well for a long time. For a while, it was the only programming language on the market that was cross-compatible without pain.

  4. Flourishing: Low-code development“Low-code development is definitely growing. Since the start of the pandemic, IT leaders have been accelerating their digital transformation programs. But there’s only so much change that can be delivered by central IT. The next level of transformation is about enabling the business units to streamline their own workflows and add new functionality on their own. And that’s where low-code development comes in.Don’t Miss – List of Custom Software Development CompaniesSoftware Development Outsourcing Companies

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