Rust Lang

Going through “The Rust Programming Language” Book by Steve and Carol after 2 long years again. Master piece. Up Next: 1) Programming Rust Fast, Safe Systems Development by Jim Blandy and Jason Orendorff 2) Beginning Rust From Novice to Professional by Carlo Milanesi

The Rise of No Code and Low Code

Today read short text in SourceForge.net update which simply read as follows: According to a 2021 Gartner forecast, “By 2025, 70% of new applications developed by enterprises will be based on low-code or no-code tools, compared to less than 25% in 2020.” Further: https://www.gartner.com/reviews/market/enterprise-low-code-application-platform https://www.sap.com/insights/what-is-low-code-no-code.html https://powerplatform.microsoft.com/en-us/ https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/powerplatform/2022/05/24/low-code-trend-report-2022-building-a-learning-culture-on-a-low-code-platform/ https://www.computerworld.com/article/3658908/how-low-code-tools-are-filling-a-void-caused-by-the-great-resignation.html

UI/UX

Rather than reading tons of text or listening about UI/UX, I would keep re-visiting MINT 21 Cinnamon Edition. So aesthetic/elegant/functional/awesome-experience. Sample this:

Julia and Genie Framework

https://genieframework.com/ + GenieBuilder https://julialang.org/ for Data Science, Machine Learning, Scientific Domains, Parallel Computing, Visualization and most importantly General Purpose.