F8 Refresh: Key announcements from Facebook's developer conference
Facebook said this year's F8 conference is focused on technologies that enable developers and businesses to build and grow on Facebook's platforms.
Facebook said this year's F8 conference is focused on technologies that enable developers and businesses to build and grow on Facebook's platforms.
Okta said its new developer experience makes it easier for developers to embed the company's authentication, access management and customer identity products across software supply chains.
The research firm's low-code market forecast suggests that a surge in remote development during the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to prop up the space overall.
VMware said the service is a full stack of modular capabilities that puts the developer experience front and center and integrates security into the container lifecycle.
Portshift's platform is used to secure cloud applications on Kubernetes environments.
Optimizely is releasing a new version of its flagship platform that includes a new user interface, new data and analytics offerings, and integrations with AWS and Salesforce.
The API was due to launch today in early access, but the company has decided to pause the official launch in light of Wednesday's security incident.
State agencies are struggling to find actively working COBOL engineers who can update their unemployment benefit systems to factor in new parameters for unemployment eligibility.
Google's annual developer conference will likely shift to a digital format as concerns mount over the coronavirus outbreak.
Facebook said it still intends to hold some smaller F8-related events locally, though it sounds like these will be limited.