Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
In many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic has been the ultimate test for IT teams. The bulk of many workforces overnight became remote workers. Many of those end users are now starting to return to the office, but no one knows for sure if they will be sent back home again because of another flare-up.
The purpose of this article is to give a basic idea on how to use DevOps tools like jenkins, to automate procedure of deploying the code on the respective container. Moreover, this article gives a basic understanding of some of the feature of Jenkins such as Job Chaining, email notification, etc.
This week, see how Twitter API erroneously allowed browsers to cache sensitive data and how skimmers have found a way to use Google Analytics APIs to get their hands on credit card data.
Are you dealing with an application that involves complex business logic? If that’s the case, then Command and Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) architectural pattern might be the solution you were looking for.
In the last blog, I explained the observability, the difference between monitoring and observability and why the observability is important with microservice style architecture. Next, in this blog, I will explain some strategies and best practices for implementing observability.
Most Engineering teams provide a realtime support channel with Slack for their services and processes. These channels can get very busy with a lot of questions and comments.
If you are familiar with the Go Playground, then you know how convenient it is to be able to have a Go scratchpad in the browser. Want to show someone a code snippet? Want to quickly test some syntax? Browser-based code pads a helpful. On that note, I created a new playground.
At RD, we attend every two weeks to the Engineering Call Team Sync. It is a virtual (friendly) session involving all the technical members in order to catch up on important and interesting software engineering issues.
Refactoring, made famous (and indeed coined as a technical term) by Martin Fowler in the 1990s, has not usually been considered a particularly pleasant task; particularly when working with legacy codebases.
Covers the latest updates to Selenium and gives you the tools you need to launch Selenium on any major browser, on any major operating system.
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