Oracle Magazine, September/October 2018
DEVELOPER PRODUCTIVITY ORACLE MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 2018 25 noncoding activities Each day I pick a number of those items for that week If I finish all of them I feel productive To help tick those items off her list Dikmans gravitates toward lightweight solutions be they editors test frameworks or even analog devices For shared coding project management tasks Dikmans finds that Jira fits well For her personal to dos she has moved from her beloved Wunderlist to Notepad which is also quite convenient Dikmans notes for occasional JavaScript edits I dont think I have a favorite development tool but what I do like is if its really lightweight responsive and fast she says She recently moved from Oracle JDeveloper to NetBeans IDE for Java Postman is her JavaScript go to for testing REST APIs and SoapUI is her choice for testing web services Her company was one of the first references for Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit Oracle JET which bundles JavaScript libraries and offers productive low code interfaces I have to admit usually the things Im into at the moment will get done It has to be some new concept for me as a person such as new solutions for integrations Getting into JavaScript and Node js is something new for me she says noting a recent project for Transdev a French transportation company Oracle Mobile Cloud Service and Oracle API Platform Cloud Service were the foundations for a JavaScript application that integrates data from train schedules car sharing bikes buses and more We were the first partner to go live with Oracle API Platform Cloud Service Dikmans says LIMIT DISTRACTIONS I realized recently that I could not concentrate for more than 10 minutes anymore Dikmans says I have to make a very conscious decision that Im going to sit here for an hour and
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