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FEBRUARY 16, 2015
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IN THE NEWS |
Testing changes in agile development shops, study finds |
Node.js stewardship controversy quelled at Node Summit |
Sixteen million mobile devices infected by malicious software, report says |
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Testing changes in agile development shops, study finds
By David Rubinstein
As agile practices, Continuous Integration and other new methodologies come into development environments, organizations have come to realize they need to change the way they test software.
Among the changes highlighted in a recent survey of more than 500 developers by Dimensional Research and sponsored by Sauce Labs are that organizations are doing more automated testing at the top of the process, are testing earlier, and are doing more testing overall... READ MORE »
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Node.js stewardship controversy quelled at Node Summit
By Alex Handy
It’s been an interesting path to success for Node.js. Since its first release in 2009, the Node community has been quite vocal about anything and everything. Most recently, the community was murmuring about Joyent’s handling of the open-source, cross platform server-side JavaScript runtime for building networked applications. And calls for the dispensation of Node.js’ assets from Joyent to the community had begun.
At Node Summit in San Francisco on Tuesday, Joyent announced that it would begin creating a Node.js Foundation. This new foundation will take ownership of the trademark for Node.js, and will inherit the entirety of Joyent’s Node directory...READ MORE »
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Sixteen million mobile devices infected by malicious software, report says
By Christina Mulligan
As the momentum behind connected cars and automotive software builds, the World Wide Web Consortium has decided to make sure the Web is prepared for this new generation of integrated applications.
The W3C has announced a new Automotive Working Group to standardize secure Web access to vehicle data. The group will focus on the use of Web technology to provide real-time data and updates to car owners ranging from weather to traffic, and how connected car applications and mobile device integrations interface with that data... READ MORE »
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