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At some point when writing code you will have to deal with secrets, such as API keys or access tokens. Coming up with an effective way of storing and accessing these secrets can be difficult, especially if you want to do it in a secure and scalable way.
See ten famous applications that are using React.js nowadays, including Facebook, WhatsApp, and more. Front-end development is continuously increasing by adding new tools released daily. There are several libraries and frameworks available online, and choosing one from them is quite difficult.
One of the big engineering projects we have at Kudos is an Epic called Cattle not Pets. The goal of this Epic is to move from our Pet servers which are hosted in Amazon’s EC2 to Cattle services in Google Kubernetes Engine.
In this article, learn more about the purpose and role of DevOps in custom software development. Do you have any system of checks ensuring all the coding and testing principles are followed to the core? As important as this question is, equally important is seeking answers for it.
First of all, what is Terraform? It is a great tool to describe your cloud infrastructure in the code (IaC) in a declarative way. The main benefit of using this approach is that you will be able to reproduce your infrastructure easily if something goes wrong.
e’ve talked previously about speeding up integrating, and shortening feedback cycles by developing on Trunk, let’s talk about a supporting technique for that: Feature Flags.
In the last few years, with the emergence of 5G, IoT and AI, cloud providers have recognized the value and the importance of edge, and started building the infrastructure technologies to provide computing and connection between cloud and edge, as well as edge based intelligent services as part of th
In this article, I’ll describe how the distributed nature of microservices makes them inherently more complex. There is an endless supply of blog posts, white papers, and slide decks, evangelizing the virtues of microservices.
According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) publication [1], containers are a form of operating system virtualisation combined with application software packaging. They provide a portable, reusable and automatable way to package and run applications.
In docker environment, ip addresses are not reliable. This is because a container may crash/stop unexpectedly and then a new container takes it’s place with a different ip.
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