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Top 10 trends in software development in 2019

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Change is the only constant on this planet. No industry, from health education, can resist change. Every sector welcomes innovations that bring changes to current IT trends. The same applies to trends in software design and development. In fact, the software industry is one of those areas of modern times that sees a constant change in its practices due to the growth of software technologies. Custom software developers are used to following the latest software and IT trends in their industry. The same applies to companies that receive software development services from software development companies. Now we come to the controversial point: what will be the most important software developments and IT trends in 2019? 2018 was undoubtedly the year of discussions about various innovative software technologies, from artificial intelligence to blockchain. The IT sector has grown enormously in recent years. In a Gartner report from 2018, IT spending in 2019 is expected to grow by 8....

Over 25 positive and negative effects of video games

Are video games good or bad for you? It could be both. Video games are dismissed by parents as a waste of time and, worse still, some education experts believe that these games damage the brain. Playing violent video games is easily due to the media and some experts as the reason why some young people become violent or show extreme anti-social behavior. But many scientists and psychologists believe that video games can actually have many advantages: the most important thing is to make children smart. Video games can even teach children the high-level thinking skills they will need in the future. "Video games made your brain," said University of Wisconsin C. Shawn Green psychologist. Playing video games changes the physical structure of the brain in the same way as learning to read, play the piano or navigate with a map. Just as exercise can create muscles, the powerful combination of concentration and gratifying fluctuations of neurotransmitters like dopamine strengthens t...