Imagine a Web application developer charged with shepherding his enterprise app from development to operation -- including patching. This designated advocate would see the application through its life ...
In my former life, I was a web application developer. I stopped doing that full-time in 2007 when I transitioned to teaching full-time. Obviously, in the intervening 16 (!) years, things have changed.
The Microsoft-backed .NET Foundation has conducted its first web application developer survey and says the results suggest its Blazor framework for building mobile apps in C# and .NET is "taking off".
In the last decade, every web application developer has become an API designer. But most organizations do not think of developers as API designers, nor do they think about APIs as a product of design ...