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The latest insights on the ever-changing IT landscape


The Godel POD: Front-end on-demand with Alex Fell
DAZN is the world’s leading live sports streaming service which allows fans in any country to watch sport in any language, on any device, live and on-demand. DAZN is available in over 200 other territories, where it boasts the most extensive library of elite and emerging sports content. In this episode of the Godel POD… Continue reading The Godel POD: Front-end on-demand with Alex Fell
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“To the Loop and Back. In and out”: Exploring the World of Browser Engines
Pavel Karpovich is a Lead Software Engineer at Godel who recently took part in a tech meetup in Wroclaw. He expanded on his topic, “To the loop and back. In and out” where he spoke about the zany world of browser engines, exploring the twists and turns of the event loop and how it manages… Continue reading “To the Loop and Back. In and out”: Exploring the World of Browser Engines
By Pavel Karpovich, Lead Software Engineer
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2023 JavaScript Trends
JavaScript technologies are the most in-demand IT skills for UK organisations. Godel’s JavaScript division works with many of these organisations to deliver mission-critical front and back-end projects. To gain a better understanding of the latest trends that are disrupting the JS community, the JavaScript division has come together to take part in a huge research… Continue reading 2023 JavaScript Trends
By Godel JavaScript Division
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2023 Python Predictions
Reflections and predictions on how Python will evolve in 2023, by Gleb Kisenkov, Software Engineer at Godel Technologies. What are the biggest trends in Python you have seen over the past year? Last year, we spoke about an increase in open-source software, especially around the topic of sustainability and how it isn’t a complete solution… Continue reading 2023 Python Predictions
By Gleb Kisenkov, Software Engineer (Python)
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2023 .NET Predictions
Reflections and predictions on how .NET will evolve in 2023 by Godel Technologies .NET Division. What are the biggest trends in .NET have seen over the past year? We saw the introduction of .NET 6 and frequent updates of .NET. Everything has become more fast-paced, and we are seeing new versions constantly instead of just… Continue reading 2023 .NET Predictions
By Godel Technologies .NET Division
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2023 PHP Predictions
Reflections and predictions on how PHP will evolve in 2023, Viktar Barysevich, Head of PHP at Godel Technologies. What are the biggest trends in PHP you have seen over the past year? PHP continues to evolve and adapt to meet the changing needs of web development and remains a popular and versatile language for building… Continue reading 2023 PHP Predictions
By Viktar Barysevich, Head of PHP
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The Increased Popularity of Serverless Frameworks
Imagine a world where we have computers, and people made computer services that just hosted computing or holistic software. You can put a site or install a database. All computers have a processor such as a CPU, GPU and people just used it as a computer machine. But what if there was a potential benefit… Continue reading The Increased Popularity of Serverless Frameworks
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My vision to scale .NET at Godel
Godel’s .NET division was founded in 2006 and is the largest division with over 400 engineers across all locations. The division has 35 ongoing clients with over 50 engagements where the team continue to provide value to our clients. A plan to scale and develop the division saw Andrei Salanoi promoted to Godel’s new Head of… Continue reading My vision to scale .NET at Godel
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Keeping your finger on the pulse in JavaScript
The JavaScript division was formed in 2018 and has quickly scaled to become the 4th largest division in Godel. JS in Godel is not only about code, but the division is also formed of brilliant teams that come together with their mutual energy for new ideas. Artur Basak is a Lead Software Engineer with extensive… Continue reading Keeping your finger on the pulse in JavaScript
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The Perfect Production Environment
The production environment is where the latest versions of software, products or updates are pushed live to the intended users – almost the final stage of production. This is the part of the environment where the end-user can see, experience and try out the new product.
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