Paul Krill

Editor at Large

Paul Krill is an editor at large at InfoWorld, focusing on coverage of application development (desktop and mobile) and core web technologies such as Java.

Azul Java learns to cut warmup times

Microsoft axes Visual Studio for Mac

Microsoft axes Visual Studio for Mac

Microsoft advises current users of Visual Studio for Mac to switch to Visual Studio Code, run Visual Studio for Windows in a VM, or use Microsoft Dev Box on Azure.

Rust changes Cargo package guidance

Rust changes Cargo package guidance

Rust’s Cargo team used to recommend committing Cargo.lock for files with binaries but not libraries, but now says do what is best for your project.

OpenAI unveils ChatGPT Enterprise

OpenAI unveils ChatGPT Enterprise

Generative AI chatbot designed for use inside organizations offers enterprise-grade security and privacy, unlimited access to GPT-4, up to 2x better performance, larger context and prompt windows, and customization options.

Compose Multiplatform 1.5.0 shines on dialogs, popups, iOS

Compose Multiplatform 1.5.0 shines on dialogs, popups, iOS

JetBrains’ declarative UI framework for Kotlin lets developers build UIs for desktop, Android, iOS, and web from a single code base.

More developers are using the Rust language

More developers are using the Rust language

2022 State of Rust Survey finds that Rust language usage continues to grow, while language difficulty and complexity are top concerns.

TypeScript 5.2 brings explicit resource management

TypeScript 5.2 brings explicit resource management

Fresh update to Microsoft’s strongly-typed JavaScript also backs decorator metadata for consuming metadata on classes.

Meta releases Code Llama LLM for coding

Meta releases Code Llama LLM for coding

Code Llama is a specialized version of the Llama 2 large language model that has been fine-tuned for generating and discussing code.

What’s new in Rust 1.72

What’s new in Rust 1.72

Rust was designed to make it easy to develop fast and safe system-level software. Here’s what’s new.

Python-based Textual apps are coming to the web

Python-based Textual apps are coming to the web

Textual Cloud Service will allow Python-based terminal applications built with the Textual framework to run in web browsers.

Swift language group gets behind structured concurrency

Swift language group gets behind structured concurrency

Swift Server Workgroup also aims to port the popular Swift toolchain installer for Linux to macOS and Windows.

Flutter 3.13 speeds rendering on iOS

Flutter 3.13 speeds rendering on iOS

Latest update to Google’s cross-platform UI framework makes Impeller the default graphics renderer on iOS, introduces two-dimensional scrolling.

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