Author: Mark Otto

Code security scanning with Amazon Q Developer

October 20, 2024 By Mark Otto Off

A primary objective of software developers is to develop products that uphold the highest standards of data privacy and security, fostering trust and confidence among their users and customers. Developers seek to secure their software by identifying and mitigating security vulnerabilities in their codebase, thereby…

Five ways to optimize code with Amazon Q Developer

October 19, 2024 By Mark Otto Off

Practical improvement and optimization of software quality requires expert-level knowledge across various subjects. As such, in this blog we shall look at how Amazon Q Developer can help improve your development team productivity and application stability by enabling automation around code optimization by improving your code’s…

Enhance release control with AWS CodePipeline stage-level conditions

October 17, 2024 By Mark Otto Off

It’s an established practice for development teams to build deployment pipelines, with services such as AWS CodePipeline, to increase the quality of application and infrastructure releases through reliable, repeatable and consistent automation. Automating the deployment process helps build quality into our products by introducing continuous…

JS0 + JSSugar not so sweet?

October 17, 2024 By Mark Otto Off

The Story of Web Framework Hono, By Its Creator — Hono is a neat, lightweight framework designed to run on any JavaScript runtime that has been picking up steam in the past year. You can create a simple app reminiscent of Express.js, say, but run…

The parallel evolution of React and Web Components

October 16, 2024 By Mark Otto 0

✏️ We’re back! Though only for a single week, as we’re taking next week off too. So we’re back again on October 30 but will then be going all the way through to Christmas 🙂__Your editor, Peter Cooper React Folder Structure in Five Steps, 2024 Edition…

Announcing Finch on Linux for Container Development

October 15, 2024 By Mark Otto 0

In 2022 AWS announced Finch, an open source command line developer tool for building, running, and publishing Linux containers on macOS. Within a year in November 2023, Finch successfully reached its 1.0 milestone for general availability (GA). Since then, we’ve expanded support from macOS to…

Jod only knows what Node v22 LTS will be called

October 15, 2024 By Mark Otto 0

😅 If you didn’t get Node Weekly last week, don’t panic – no one did! We were taking a scheduled week off, but unfortunately forgot to notify you in the previous issue. We’re now back every Tuesday till December 17 and the Xmas break 🙂__Peter Cooper,…

HubSpot vs Mailchimp: Choosing the Right CRM System in 2024

October 14, 2024 By Mark Otto Off

Work smarter, not harder. This maxim has never been more relevant than in 2024. The meteoric rise of e-commerce has resulted in massive business opportunities. Both small and large companies are scrambling to make the most of these opportunities. And helping them along are CRM…