Some network teams are finding power and simplicity in the shift from telling devices what to do, using imperative programming, to describing what they should be, using declarative programming.
A new model of declarative programming languages has emerged for building infrastructure as code, promising more simplicity and safety than imperative languages. In the last dozen years or so, we’ve ...
There’s an interesting (and somewhat long) read over on eWeek.com for those of you that get a little moist about declarative programming languages. Microsoft’s “Oslo” strategy, announced in October, ...
The biggest challenge with implementing DevOps is the assumption that somebody is available with programming skills to automate the management of IT infrastructure. If an IT organization has anybody ...
Low-code app development: How Microsoft’s Power Fx language is evolving Your email has been sent Microsoft is separating its low-code programming tools from Power Apps. What does that mean for you and ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 110, No. 5 (January 29, 2013), pp. 1628-1633 (6 pages) In this study, we used model-based functional MRI (fMRI) to ...
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