In this article, learn more about the Optional class introduced in Java 8, which offers a simple and powerful way to handle nulls and improve code quality.
In modern web applications, the username and password login methods, and the facial authentication login method, are integrated and can be used simultaneously.
In this article, readers will learn about some of the most popular frameworks for implementing GraphQL, including the pros and cons and a basic CRUD example.
In this article, readers will use a tutorial to learn about dependency injections and how to inject them using .NET Core API, including code and visuals.
Learn how to reload a page in JavaScript using the powerful Location.reload(true) technique to improve your web application’s performance and user experience.
See how easy our coding experience is when the SQL Complete tool from Devart is added, as an add-in, to the SQL Server Management Studio or Microsoft Visual Studio.
The Jakarta NoSQL specification was created to increase the developer experience between Java and NoSQL databases. Learn more about it and its newest features.
In this article, readers will learn about Astro, an open-source framework for generating web apps. This tutorial includes helpful guide images and code.
In this article, let’s look at the differences between these two by exploring their various features and decide the suitable technology for your application.
In this article, readers will see a comparison of React Native and Kotlin to see which application is better for their needs, including example applications.
Readers will learn coding conventions used in writing C#, such as naming conventions. You can become a better programmer by following these coding standards!
Many Oracle APEX applications use maps, and the platform offers the option to use them without the required API keys. How? Use the basic Map Region component that APEX offers.