Hey there, readers! Today, we’re thrilled to sit down with Anand Naidu, a seasoned software development expert with a mastery of both frontend and backend technologies. With his deep understanding of coding languages and compiler tech, Anand is the perfect person to guide us through the exciting
Imagine a programming landscape where functional elegance meets practical performance, a space where developers can craft robust solutions without drowning in boilerplate code. This is the promise of F# 10, Microsoft's latest evolution of its multi-paradigm language, released alongside .NET 10.
Momentum shifted from curiosity to competition as a sharply rising C# squeezed the once wide gap with Java on the Tiobe index, turning a routine monthly chart into a referendum on what enterprise developers value now. In November, C# hit 7.65%, up 2.67 points year over year, closing in on Java at
In fast-moving teams that juggle microservices, frameworks, and tooling across multiple stacks, the real bottleneck often hides between languages and pipelines rather than inside a single codebase, and that is exactly where Microsoft’s latest platform move lands with force. Aspire 13 shifts
Mobile roadmaps now demand iOS–Android parity, brand‑level polish, native fidelity, and weekly iterations without ballooning budgets or headcount across an expanding galaxy of devices and user expectations that refuse to wait. That pressure has pushed cross‑platform frameworks from a niche
Anand Naidu has spent years shipping Kotlin across the JVM, Native, JS, and now Wasm, often acting as the connective tissue between platform constraints and developer experience. In this conversation, he unpacks what Kotlin 2.3.0-RC changes in day-to-day engineering: catching dropped results with a