Today, June 8th, InfoQ celebrates its 20th anniversary.
To mark the occasion, we have published "The Technology Adoption Curve, Twenty Years On," a walk-through of the trends InfoQ called early, where they sit on the adoption curve today, and how that curve may evolve over the next decade. As the article concludes:
The adoption curve is the same shape it was in 2006 but the names on it have changed completely. What has not changed is the editorial bet: find the practitioners, get them to write honestly, peer-review the result, and put it in front of the senior engineers who need to decide what to adopt next.
From New Zealand to Europe and the United States to the UK, InfoQ editors have recorded short messages reflecting on what the publication has meant to them and the role it has played in their careers.
Watch messages from Anthony Alford, Claudio Masolo, Olimpiu Pop, Shane Hastie, Almir Vuk, Michael Redlich, Renato Losio, and Steef-Jan Wiggers below.
Happy birthday, InfoQ! Thank you to everyone who has been part of the journey