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Chef is one of the most widely-used CM tools today, arguably playing second fiddle to the mighty Puppet. The tool is written in Ruby and Erlang, uses a pure-Ruby DSL in the Knife CLI, and includes a nice GUI for easy management.
The configuration management (CM) stage is seeing a lively assortment of players as of late. Fueled by the zeitgeist of DevOps, tools are experiencing growing pains and/or maturing into full-fledged commercial enterprise offerings, for better or worse.
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Developers often justify attention to quality by justifying through the need for proper professionalism. But this moralistic argument implies that this quality comes at a cost — dooming their argument.
In this InfluxDB tutorial, we will show you how to create an accurate overview of multiple time series with industrial data captured in consecutive production steps. Merging multiple time series in InfluxDB using Flux may seem like a daunting task.
Besides being a software engineer, Marianne Bellotti is also a kind of technological anthropologist. Back in 2016 at the Systems We Love conference, Bellotti began her talk by saying she appreciated the systems most engineers hate —”messy, archaic, duct-tape-and-chewing-gum.
GitHub Moves to Codespaces: This week, GitHub announced that its engineering team has moved to Codespaces, its web-based Visual Studio Code offering, which it said: “solved some very real problems for us: it eliminated the fragility and single-track model of local development environments, but it
Data leakage and exposed credentials: these are just a couple of the cloud security concerns that keep cybersecurity pros up at night, according to Statista. Scary stuff indeed.
Securing the software supply chain is now an everyday concern for developers. As attackers increasingly target open-source components as a way to compromise the software supply chain, developers hold the keys to making their projects as secure as they can be.
In our previous entry in this series, we discussed what WebAssmbly was and the main benefits of using WebAssembly. Before we continue with this next part in the series, you’ll definitely want to catch up by first reading What Is WebAssembly and Why Do You Need It?
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