Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
Whether you work for a large company or on the ground floor of a small startup, you’re probably coming up with new ideas for solving everyday problems. But how do you know when one of those ideas is good, and how do you protect your invention?
With so much emphasis on generating value from developers these days, you would think that tracking developer productivity would be a high priority for organizations. Not necessarily, according to data published in JetBrains’ “State of the Developer Ecosystem Report.”
The use of WebAssembly is emerging as an optimal use case to replace containers in Kubernetes environments for certain workloads.
SonarSource sponsored this post. Insight Partners is an investor in SonarSource and TNS. Developers and the organizations that employ them are at an impasse. As software becomes more critical to businesses, these technical experts have the task of writing more code than ever before.
Developers, IT Operators, and in some cases, Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) are responsible for deploying and operating infrastructure and applications, as well as responding to and resolving incidents effectively and in a timely manner.
After a four-year hiatus, the “International Obfuscated C Code Contest” is making its glorious return in 2025.
As organizations grow, the urgency to deliver software quickly often leads to a patchwork of tools, processes and practices. Different teams may create their own solutions to meet immediate needs, resulting in a fragmented development environment.
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is a common practice in modern IT operations, involving the management and provisioning of computing infrastructure using code, as opposed to manual hardware configuration using either a command-line tool or GUI interface to carry out the task.
When developing with Python, chances are pretty good that you’ll need to install various libraries, dependencies and apps to get your project started. The good news is that (in most cases) those installations are pretty straightforward (thanks to pip and other tools).
Crash-level bugs — the significant gap in protection often comes from a lack of memory safety in programming languages. It has been that way since the age of punch cards emerged 75 years ago. It’s a top 10, even arguably a top five issue.
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