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API Integration & Evolution
.NET 10 expands Minimal APIs and OpenAPI generation
InfoQ details that Microsoft’s .NET 10 release brings sweeping upgrades to ASP.NET Core, notably richer Minimal APIs, automated OpenAPI specs, and performance boosts across Blazor and authentication layers. These enhancements promise tighter contract definitions and faster iteration cycles for API‑first teams, while the added tooling reduces boilerplate and eases cloud‑native deployments.
InfoQ
Port targets the API‑catalog market with a $100 M raise
TechCrunch reports that Port has secured $100 million at an $800 million valuation to challenge Spotify’s Backstage as a unified developer portal. The platform not only catalogs internal APIs but also adds AI‑agent management, positioning itself as a one‑stop shop for service discovery, versioning, and automated governance. This move signals heightened investor confidence in API‑centric developer ecosystems.
TechCrunch
Runware’s real‑time image‑generation API gains $50 M funding
According to TechCrunch, Runware closed a $50 million Series A round to accelerate its developer‑focused API that delivers on‑demand image and video generation. By offering a simple pricing model and SDKs for popular languages, the service aims to lower the barrier for integrating generative media into web and mobile apps, a trend that could reshape content pipelines.
TechCrunch
Software Development & AI‑Assisted Engineering
Progress launches the Agentic UI Generator for low‑code UI creation
SD Times announces that Progress Software has embedded an Agentic UI Generator into Telerik and Kendo UI suites, alongside twelve new AI coding assistants for .NET and JavaScript. Developers can now produce production‑ready page layouts from natural‑language prompts, blurring the line between design and code while promising faster UI delivery.
SD Times
XMLUI offers a declarative alternative to the JavaScript stack
SD Times highlights XMLUI as a “antidote to the JavaScript industrial complex,” letting business developers craft reactive interfaces without deep React or CSS expertise. By operating at a higher semantic level, XMLUI reduces code volume and keeps developers in control of AI‑generated suggestions, addressing concerns over hallucinations and maintainability.
SD Times
“Frictionless” argues that developer experience drives AI‑era productivity
The Pragmatic Engineer reviews the new book Frictionless, which ties classic productivity frameworks like DORA and SPACE to practical AI‑augmented workflows. The authors stress that while AI can speed up code generation, true gains come from eliminating friction—through better metrics, trust calibration, and systematic DevEx investments.
The Pragmatic Engineer
Cybersecurity Threat Landscape
Legal Aid Agency wrestles with post‑breach workflow chaos
The Register reveals that the UK’s Legal Aid Agency, seven months after a landmark cyberattack, is back online but still plagued by buggy, labor‑intensive systems. Law firms report broken workflows and heightened manual verification, underscoring the lingering operational impact of large‑scale breaches.
The Register
AI‑driven prompt attacks compromise ChatGPT and Google users
Engadget uncovers a Huntress report showing threat actors using crafted AI prompts to seed malicious commands into search results, leading unsuspecting users to execute malware via ChatGPT, Grok, or Google. The technique bypasses traditional defenses by exploiting trust in AI assistants, prompting urgent calls for stricter prompt validation and user education.
Engadget
Tech Radar warns that siloed applications drain employee efficiency, advocating for integrated, adaptive tech platforms that unify data and services. The analysis suggests that cohesive infrastructure not only accelerates delivery but also reduces cognitive load on developers, a key factor in modern digital workplaces.
Tech Radar
Miru builds a cybersecurity “investigation fabric” for data correlation
Silicon Republic profiles Miru, a startup delivering a platform that stitches together disparate security data sources to enable rapid investigations. By providing a unified view of alerts, logs, and threat intel, Miru aims to streamline incident response and bolster overall cyber‑resilience for enterprises.
Silicon Republic