With the official announcement of Swift 6, Apple has released major updates to its programming language. In this post, we will review the latest features, discuss the pros and cons, and also compare Swift 6 to C++. Initially intended for developing applications on iOS and macOS, Swift has transformed into a multi-paradigm language, retaining its […]
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The Application of AI towards Real Time Fraud Detection on Digital Payments
The growth and development of the internet coupled with advanced digital communication systems has greatly transformed the global economy, especially in the area of commerce. Fraud attempts, on the other hand, have become more diverse and sophisticated over time, costing businesses and financial institutions millions of dollars each year. Fraudster activities and techniques have evolved […]
From Bugs to Brilliance: How to Leverage AI to Left-Shift Quality in Software Development
Key Points Introduction to Left-Shifting Quality Left-shifting quality in software development involves integrating quality assurance (QA) activities, such as testing, code review, and vulnerability detection, earlier in the software development lifecycle (SDLC). Traditionally, these tasks were deferred to the testing or deployment phases, often leading to higher costs and delays due to late bug detection. […]
Optimizing Android for Scale: Storage Strategies for Modern Mobile Ecosystems
Many of us in today’s age are familiar with the term Android. The latter has been among the most adopted mobile technologies in the world, powering billions of devices across the globe. As it scales, the need for mobile storage management efficiently has never been more important. Applications are becoming increasingly complex and store large […]
Transitioning from Internal Tooling to Mobile Development
Author: Maksim Lykov, Software Developer at Google. Experienced software developer with over 7 years of expertise in designing, coding, testing, and documenting commercial software. The demand for mobile applications is increasing as smartphones and connected devices are becoming an essential part of everyday life. For developers who have a background in internal tooling, this move […]
What is Data Privacy?
Data privacy, sometimes called information privacy, simply means you get to decide who sees your personal information and what they do with it. Your name, email, credit card number, and even your fingerprints all count as personal data, and you should have a say in how that data is gathered, kept, and, of course, used. […]
How to Influence as a Product Designer: 5 Approaches
Author: Oleksandr Shatov, Lead Product Designer at Meta *** Before we begin, it is crucial to clarify who an influential product designer is; this specialist consistently makes big decisions for product strategy. Collaborating with design teams at Meta daily, I have noticed that influential designers share five behaviours: Let us elaborate on each. Do the hard […]
What is LLMOps, MLOps for large language models, and their purpose
Why manage transfer learning of large language models and what is included in this management: getting acquainted with the MLOps extension for LLM called LLMOps. (um) let’s make tech work for us… How did LLMOps come to be? Large language models, embodied in generative neural networks (ChatGPT and other analogues), have become the main technology […]
Data Fabric and Data Mesh: Complementary Forces or Competing Paradigms?
As the world continues to change, two frameworks have emerged to help businesses each manage their data ecosystems – Data Fabric and Data Mesh. While both these frameworks aim to simplify a business’s data governance, integration, and access, they differ quite a lot in their philosophy and how they operate. Data Fabric focuses more on […]