Matthew Tyson

Software Architect

Matthew Tyson is a founder of Dark Horse Group, Inc. He believes in people-first technology. When not playing guitar, Matt explores the backcountry and the philosophical hinterlands. He has written for JavaWorld and InfoWorld since 2007.

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What is platform engineering? Evolving devops

What is platform engineering? Evolving devops

Platform engineering is a newer way of doing devops that uses centralized tools and data to put developers at the center of the action. Here's how it works.

Hands-on with  Java and Wasm

Hands-on with Java and Wasm

Compiling Java code to WebAssembly is an efficient way to get it running in a web browser, and you get a serious performance boost. Let's check it out.

The changing world of Java

The changing world of Java

Vaadin's State of Java Report is a treasure trove of knowledge about how developers are using Java today. Let's dig in.

Heroku's Adam Wiggins on making computers better

Heroku's Adam Wiggins on making computers better

The Heroku co-founder is an advocate for bringing out the best in computers, but he's not shy about what's not working in the tech industry today.

Intro to tRPC: Integrated, full-stack TypeScript

Intro to tRPC: Integrated, full-stack TypeScript

The tRPC project brings together strong typing with server-side JavaScript capabilities in a single client-server interaction protocol. Let's see how it works.

Intro to Tauri: The Electron alternative

Intro to Tauri: The Electron alternative

Build cross-platform native applications using virtually any web framework and a Rust back end. Here's a look at Tauri under the hood.

Civet: A better TypeScript?

Civet: A better TypeScript?

Get early access to ECMAScript proposals and slick added features with this modern superset of TypeScript.

The philosopher: A conversation with Grady Booch

The philosopher: A conversation with Grady Booch

Grady Booch explores the intersection of computing, what it means to be human, and the evolution of intelligence in the 21st century.

Meet Zig: The modern alternative to C

Meet Zig: The modern alternative to C

Zig is an up-and-coming systems-oriented language that could one day replace C. Here's what you need to know about Zig.

7 awesome JavaScript projects to check out today

7 awesome JavaScript projects to check out today

The JavaScript ecosystem is rich with innovation and expanding rapidly. Here are seven tools and frameworks that point to what's next for JavaScript.

State of JavaScript: A conversation with Sacha Greif

State of JavaScript: A conversation with Sacha Greif

The 'State of JavaScript' visionary discusses what he's learned from creating and maintaining this vital open source community resource.

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