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The long-awaited draft guidance for Computer Software Assurance for Production and Quality System Software was published last September. Being a draft state, it’s open to comments and discussion. The non-binding final guidance will reflect FDA’s current thinking of the topic. But what can we learn from this draft guidance already?

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Software Development

09.02.2023 By Dimitrije Kovacic and Marc Mezger

Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2022 – Part 2

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In the first part of our post, we clarified what exactly the Stack Overflow Developer Survey is and then asked what kind of education developers have, how long they have already been working or how they like to learn. This part is about the most popular programming languages, tools and technologies used as well as different opinions about the future of software development.

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Software Development

27.01.2023 By Marc Mezger and Dimitrije Kovacic

Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2022 – Part 1

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In general, a professional programmer is someone who has a high level of expertise in one or more programming languages and is able to utilise that expertise to design, develop and maintain software systems or applications. When do most people begin their profession? How long do they work in their profession? How do they train, and which programming language pays best in terms of salary? We will answer these questions in our blog post.

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Software Development

24.01.2023 By Mahdyar Safarianbarmi

Software craftsmanship and its principles

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Are software developers simply ‘manufacturers’ or engineers? Should new software just work, or should it add value, too? This blog post will introduce the Manifesto for Software Craftsmanship in order to answer these questions.

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Software Development

19.01.2023 By Roland Majchszak

The cloud changed our software architectures

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Clouds are changing the way we run and develop software. Many of the limitations that used to exist are no longer an issue when we embrace cloud-native approaches. This, together with new influencing factors such as costs, has an impact on our software architectures. In my blog post, I will explain what new services the cloud provides.

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Software Development

When you think of legacy code, frustration, a fear of change and having to deal with disproportionate amounts of complexity immediately come to mind. Having an in-depth analysis is a must if you want to get an overview of your legacy system. In my blog post, I will explain how to do this using the analysis tool at|analyze and a Neo4J graph database.

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Software Development

In the first part of my blog post on recurring tasks in Planner, I showed you how to set them up. The second part of this blog post is all about adding tasks of categories and creating the necessary conditions.

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Software Development

MS Planner does not (yet) natively offer the option to create recurring tasks. In my blog post, I’ll be describing how you can achieve this by also using Power Automate and expand the flow with additional features.

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Software Development

Low-code development platforms are becoming increasingly popular with companies because they enable them to create applications independently, even if they have little or no programming knowledge. In my blog post, I’ll describe the origins of low-code, explain how it works and list important considerations for its implementation.

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