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OverOps this week announced it has added support for a git blame and automated source attach capability to its namesake platform for analyzing code that surfaces both root cause data for every error as well as the identity of the developer who owns that code.
I wanted to have some more advanced use cases for Magic, so I figured what could possibly be more insulting, than me implementing GMail in 15 minutes - A software system probably dozens of developers have maintained, for some roughly 15 years? So I did it ...
In this tutorial, we will explore the idea of running TensorFlow models as microservices at the edge. Jetson Nano, a powerful edge computing device will run the K3s distribution from Rancher Labs. It can be a single node K3s cluster or join an existing K3s cluster just as an agent.
gRPC which known as Google Remote Procedure Call is an open source RPC(Remote Procedure Call) framework. It uses HTTP/2 for transport and Protocol Buffers for data serialization. Protobuf is a type-safe binary transfer format that is designed for efficient network communications.
Wanna learn how to automate your deployment workflow? Then look no further. In this guide, I will go over the steps to setup CI/CD with Firebase on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). But first, why?
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With software products becoming just a bunch of micro-services and third-party APIs mashed together, it's more crucial than ever to get their structure in order With software products becoming just a bunch of micro-services and third-party APIs mashed together, it's more crucial than ever to get the
Xavier Durand After completing a Master’s in Computer Science at EPITA, Xavier started as a Software Engineer at Aircall when he was 23. He built the first market-ready version of Aircall and participated in hiring the core engineering team in Paris.
Despite hours of usability testing and every effort to make a piece of software intuitive and easy to use, user errors still — and will always — happen. Research suggests that software user error costs companies nearly $2 billion a year in the U.S. alone.
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