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GitHub previews upcoming ‘Copilot Workspace,’ catering to AI-hungry software developers

GeekWire

GitHub says Copilot Workspace will debut in 2024, using AI to help developers from the outset of a project. Bouyed by the growing wave of software developers adopting artificial intelligence, GitHub is previewing a system called Copilot Workspace that uses natural language to help developers plan and implement projects.

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Top 5 Software Development Trends in 2018

Galido

Information Technology Blog - - Top 5 Software Development Trends in 2018 - Information Technology Blog. Even big, elite companies around the world are stressed (probably more than smaller ones). Even big, elite companies around the world are stressed (probably more than smaller ones). IoT (Internet of Things).

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GitHub went down for two hours, affecting thousands of software developers

The Verge

GitHub went down for thousands of software developers this morning. The Microsoft-owned service, which provides version control via Git and hosting for software development, experienced issues for more than two hours. Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, and many other big tech companies use GitHub.

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How 3 Companies Increased Deployment Speed for their Oracle Tools by Up to 8x

Flexagon

The speed of software development and release today would have been almost unimaginable ten years ago. In 2018, over half of developers wanted to deploy builds more frequently than every week, with 16 percent saying they’d prefer to release builds every hour.¹

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Game developers could make the next Pokémon Go with new widely available Google Maps tools

The Verge

Google is opening up its Google Maps Platform to everyone so developers can incorporate Maps data into their games, the company announced on Monday. Its tools let developers use Maps data to build games that let you explore a modified version of the real world, similar to Niantic’s Pokémon Go.

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Coding skill development startup Educative raises $12M; CEO says edtech ‘finally having its moment’

GeekWire

New funding: Seattle startup Educative landed a $12 million Series A round to grow its platform that helps employees at companies such as LinkedIn, Samsung, and Ford improve their coding skills. The company targets both consumers and enterprises, which use Educative to train their workforce. It declined to share revenue metrics.

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WAN challenges steer auto-rental firm to SASE

Network World

Latency and reliability concerns set car rental company Sixt on a path to rearchitect its WAN. That led the global company, which has locations in more than 100 countries, to become an early adopter of the network-security architecture dubbed secure access service edge ( SASE ) by research firm Gartner. Tech Spotlight: Security.

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