John Adams

    John Adams


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    Considering cloud migration for your business? Here's AN approach to ensure A successful transition

    By John Adams on Nov 24, 2022 12:48:58 PM

    Migrating your company's computing resources to the cloud is a great way to save money while gaining flexibility and capacity for your technology infrastructure. The first benefit is obvious: you don't have to worry about housing all of your servers and other equipment. In addition, you can refocus your employees who were once responsible for maintaining hardware or spend hours researching before making purchase orders. But how can you ensure that your migration is as smooth as possible?

    Topics: cloudmigration cloud cloud businesses business trends
    3 min read

    AUTOMATION & TECHNOLOGY's TREMENDOUS IMPACT ON BUSINESS

    By John Adams on Nov 22, 2022 3:46:15 AM

    Consumer demands and expectations are rapidly changing - and with those changes come new on-demand workflows that take days, hours, or minutes instead of weeks, months, or years. What’s the driving factor behind this shift toward efficiency? And automation is more accessible than you might think. Salesforce has long empowered customers to do more with less with a full suite of end-to-end automation capabilities (including Flow Builder, Flow Orchestration, Robotic Process Automation, and Flow Integration powered by MuleSoft). Emerging technologies like AI can enable us to even do tasks humans can’t do.

    Topics: Big Data AI Automation Futuretrends
    4 min read

    Python, the Programming language of the future?

    By John Adams on Nov 18, 2022 8:21:28 AM

    Python has been popular for decades. But, by the early 2010s, it was booming and had surpassed C, C#, Java, and JavaScript in popularity. But is Python safe for now? Will it eventually be replaced by other languages and why?

    Topics: Python programming Programming Tips tech industry
    4 min read

    Advantages of hiring remote working teams

    By John Adams on Nov 11, 2022 8:24:34 AM

    Remote work has been around for many decades. However, it wasn't until Covid-19 that the term began to enter public dialogue. The pandemic accelerated migration from the office world to remote work. At present, a large percentage of global workers are working remotely. In fact, many enterprises worldwide have said they will be shifting to WFH/Remote for their workforce in the future.

    Topics: remote teams hiring developers software engineers
    6 min read

    Why Angular JS Can be a Boon for your Startup?

    By John Adams on Nov 11, 2022 8:17:46 AM

    It may seem hard to take the steps towards success when you're just starting out, but with the right tools and guidance, it's not impossible. There are many companies in today’s competitive marketplace but that doesn't mean your company can't find success.

    Topics: Startup Angular JS Disruptive Technologies
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    Is PHP still in demand? Prospects of PHP in 2023

    By John Adams on Nov 9, 2022 9:25:25 AM

    PHP has been around for a while. Many people wonder if it's dying out or still well worth it?

    "PHP Developers Are Still Hot-Hot-Hot"

    The world of coding and programming languages is an ever-changing one. So, when it comes to coding your website, how do you choose the right language? This can be a daunting task. And yet, there are many vocal opinions out there on different programming languages.

    It is often an opinion that PHP isn't outdated and the statistics prove this. We cannot forget globally recognized companies are using PHP, so it's not yet out of place in the market. This means there is still a high demand for PHP developers globally.

    Is PHP dying?

    By providing world-class PHP training, institutes and companies are filling the lack of demand for PHP developers in the market. This is a blatant falsehood that there are no more healthy opportunities.

    Don't take our word for it. We'll show you some compelling evidence to help prove the above statement. First, let's dig into this topic further...

    Today, hybrid web development is a necessity for all areas of the Web.

    PHP is a scripting language used to develop dynamic and interactive websites. It is the first server-side language, meaning it can be embedded into HTML. This means that you can easily add functionality to web pages without calling external data.

    Furthermore, PHP is a very powerful language, even though it is the oldest programming language. Most languages experience neglect or decline as they grow older, but that's not the case with PHP. In fact, PHP has been the backbone of some of the most popular platforms, such as WordPress and Drupal. One reason for its longevity is its popularity. As such, many big companies often look for skilled programmers to hire PHP developers when they need a job done.

    The advantages of developing PHP

    PHP is a modern language that is versatile and perfect for web development. PHP is open-source and has a built-in community that drives frequent innovations. With its range of useful functions, PHP can be used by newbies and seasoned developers alike with the same great results each time.

    How is PHP different from other programming languages? We'll give you a few differences. First, it's free and open source. On top of that, there's a large community of developers constantly implementing new improvements. The language has its own tight-knit group of people to support it.

    It's inevitable that a website or web application will grow in popularity and traffic. As the site becomes more popular, you need to make sure that it's scalable enough to handle a growing number of users.

    PHP has a high speed benchmark due to its independence of data, which also means that developers can work in parallel speeds as well. As a result, they will have an increased development and delivery.

    PHP is a popular programming language and presents the same security risks that all other languages do. It may be less secure than a language such as C but it depends largely on how the developer uses it. The level of security is determined by their expertise and practices.

    One of my favorite things about PHP is that there are few restrictions. There are no license fees or royalties, and there’s no need for a higher-price software package. You can integrate it easily into an existing website using one of the many available options. That reduces costs, which means PHP is cost-efficient and affordable for small businesses.

    PHP Alive, Just Not for Everyone

    PHP 8 is here, and it offers many exciting improvements for PHP developers.

    Topics: php

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