That reuse is a myth seems to be an increasingly common sentiment among programmers. Perhaps, however, reuse is difficult to achieve because deficiencies exist in the traditional object-oriented ...
The deputy CIO at a major aerospace company had worked hard to get her company into software reuse. She hired reuse librarians, trained developers in reuse and object-oriented methods, and overhauled ...
Code reuse platform startup Crowdbotics Inc. today introduced CodeOps, a new methodology in software development that emphasizes systematic code reuse powered by artificial intelligence, aiming to ...
How we can take advantage of generative AI, common application structures, and systematic code reuse to drive faster and more innovative digital product development. In 2009, DevOps emerged as an ...
Crowdbotics, the pioneer of CodeOps as a new standard methodology for software development, is announcing a new collaboration with Microsoft, aiming to merge Microsoft’s expertise in cloud services ...
Code reuse platform startup Crowdbotics Inc. today unveiled a new collaboration with Microsoft Corp. and the general availability of its CodeOps platform. The collaboration sees Microsoft bring ...
If you talk to almost any embedded team, they’ll tell you they want more code reuse. Reusable drivers. Reusable middleware. Reusable services. Reusable “platforms.” But when you look at most real ...
The Management Information System (MIS) from Programming Research Group (PRQA) provides management of C/C++ analysis to software developers. MIS is designed to ...
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has very quickly established a foothold among code developers as an essential tool in their workflow. Developers have shifted from the traditional code reuse ...
Secure software execution has become a critical concern as modern computing systems, ranging from embedded devices to enterprise platforms, face increasingly sophisticated adversaries. Recent studies ...
A code-reuse attack named Coroutine Frame-Oriented Programming (CFOP) is capable of exploiting C++ coroutines across three major compilers, namely Clang/LLVM, GCC and MSVC. CFOP even succeeds in ...