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This post is the last community roundup before the holiday break, and we certainly have some holiday cheer for you. Thanks to all the blog authors, and check out the end of the post for a fun holiday-break project!
Santiago Palladino is a team leader at OpenZeppelin, a company based in Buenos Aires that creates development tools for blockchain and also audits blockchain applications for security.
You already know what’s Git and GitHub and why we should use it. If you don’t know anything about Git. read my previous article. Now I’ll show you what the heck is GitKraken.
Software is eating the world. With lots of things happening around the world of software development, it is time for software powered firms to take responsibility and move up in the digital transformation ladder.
What follows is a two-part series on session management — inspired by extensive conversations with over 70 developers and our own intensive research. We will explore different session management practices, identify issues, and converge on a solution to these issues.
I'm going to share a deep, dark secret from my past: before I shifted to JavaScript, I was actually a Java developer. This means I have worked as both a backend and frontend developer.
No matter how you choose to organise your work, whether with Kanban, sprints or even a plain old spreadsheet, if you put garbage in you get garbage out. When it comes to DevOps work the process of planning seems prone to failure even more so than regular development work.
It is no secret that one of the most exciting things in Kubernetes world is the emergence of the Kubernetes Operator pattern. A Kubernetes Operator extends Kubernetes control plane to perform domain-specific workflow actions using declarative resource definitions.
As this decade comes to a close, we are rounding up some of your favorite content from 2019. Catch up on anything you missed and get ready for a lot more to come in 2020! Brian Christner did an analysis of VMware, Docker, and Kubernetes Google Trends and the results just might surprise you. . .
If you find this post helpful, head over to my blog and check out some of my other posts! I recently began playing around with Docker in my spare time.
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