This expectation is associated with the growing demands of users for app quality, personalization and speed. I expect trendy native mobile-development languages (Kotlin, Swift) and programming languages focused on improving product speed, memory safety and parallelism (such as Rust) to have a promising future. Developers will take on skills and responsibilities that resemble operations to improve efficiency, accelerate remediation and bring massive improvements to the customer experience. As the number of applications skyrockets and cloud infrastructure becomes ubiquitous, front-end development takes center stage. ![]() ![]() In the blink of an eye, providing near-perfect digital experiences went from a novelty to table stakes. As a result, DevSecOps teams are monitoring activity and access to identify permission access and use that to assign the least privileges. Broad permissions assigned to developers could lead to mass destruction of the cloud infrastructure either by an insider threat or by accident. ![]() DevSecOps is becoming increasingly concerned about developer access to the entire stack.
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