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How AI will change software engineering: Insights from Bitrise's VP Engineering

Whether you agree with Elon's prediction or not, it's hard to ignore AI's far-ranging impact, especially on how we approach work. Over the last two years, we have seen AI progress rapidly, leaving many of us wondering, "Will AI replace my job?" It's a question that software engineers have also been grappling with. As ironic as it may seem, the people writing the code driving the technology revolution face the same uncertainty about whether AI might replace them in the future.

A deep dive into asdf and version managers

Version managers, in general, are hacks. But they are useful hacks, as they solve a real problem: we all work on multiple projects at the same time, and each project needs a different version of tooling like Go, Python, or Ruby. It’s not enough to install a single version system-wide and hope for the best. Even if we can get away with using a single version across all projects, it would only be temporarily and accidentally working.

Bitrise releases Modular YAML: A game changer for CI/CD configuration management

At Bitrise, our goal is to make configuration management as intuitive, clear, flexible, and efficient as possible. As tech projects scale and complexities grow, managing large YAML configuration files can become a daunting task. Bitrise is excited to introduce the Modular YAML configuration feature, aimed at simplifying how your CI/CD configuration.

Xcode 16 is now available on Bitrise with major stack updates

‍Our commitment has always been to ensure that our developers enjoy a seamless experience on Bitrise. However, with every major tool or version update, there is always a potential for disruptions, especially for workflows that have grown reliant on the specifics of an older stack.

Run faster builds and deliver best-in-class apps with M2 Pro machines

Introducing M2 Pro machine types— the latest addition to Bitrise's Apple Silicon offering. Choosing the right Apple Silicon Machine is essential to delivering value to customers when developing, releasing, and managing iOS apps. We are proud to be one of the first companies to offer our customers access to the latest and greatest machine, the M2 Pro.

Q&A with Bitrise's CSO on Gartner's Magic Quadrant: What's next for DevOps?

The DevOps landscape continues to evolve rapidly. As more organizations embrace DevOps to stay competitive, the landscape is shifting to include more diverse players and specialized offerings. But what's next for the space? Gartner's latest Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms report highlights the latest developments and standout players in the space, including Bitrise's growing impact on mobile DevOps.

4 tools to strengthen DevSecOps across your app development lifecycle

According to a recent survey by AppDirect, half of IT decision-makers are losing sleep over security. It's no surprise, given that 45% of respondents have experienced a security breach in the last year. The threat of vulnerabilities and cyber security attacks is on the rise, and the impact of an incident can be devastating. Having the right DevSecOps strategy helps, but getting the right toolchain in place is crucial.

App Center internal app distribution alternatives

Internal app sharing is a crucial step in ensuring the quality and functionality of applications before their public release. With the upcoming discontinuation of Microsoft's App Center, developers are looking for robust alternatives that streamline the distribution process and address common challenges faced during internal testing phases. This post explores the intricacies of internal app sharing, highlighting common obstacles and reviewing platforms designed to simplify the process.

Six easy steps to adapt your App icons for Apple's new Dynamic Tinting Feature

At the latest WWDC, Apple unveiled an exciting new feature: dynamic tinting for app icons. This update calls for developers to adjust their app icons to support this functionality, ensuring a more visually consistent experience across iOS. This change is significant for maintaining a seamless user interface, allowing app icons to adapt to various system-wide themes, including dark mode, and providing a cohesive look throughout the operating system.