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Over the past few years, Kubernetes has become increasingly difficult to deploy. When you couple that with the idea that Kubernetes itself can be a challenge to learn, you have the makings of a system that could have everyone jumping ship for the likes of Docker Swarm.
Microsoft’s web development team announced a number of changes that should make Edge faster while improving the developer experience, according to a presentation at Microsoft Build conference on Wednesday.
Data provided by humans can be seen as a form of labor that powers artificial intelligence; The Economist.
One of the biggest challenges front-end developers face is keeping code organized while maintaining functionality of the user interface (UI). The challenge becomes more evident in larger projects where a number of developers work together.
At its Inspire conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday, long-time data integration and AI player Alteryx announced a series of new platform capabilities, many of which were focused on generative artificial intelligence, and several more of which impressively beef up its hybrid cloud capabilities.
I often find myself responding to python questions about whether or not it is possible for Python code to write itself. This question sparks an interesting conversation involving both technical and philosophical aspects of programming.
We are excited to announce that the AWS SDK for Java 2.x now offers the Enhanced Document API for DynamoDB, providing an enhanced way of working with Amazon DynamoDb items. This post covers using the Enhanced Document API for DynamoDB with the DynamoDB Enhanced Client.
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The highly anticipated PlatformCon 2023 is fast approaching, accompanied by a colossal amount of industry hype, and it’s easy to see why.
BOSTON — CentOS Linux 7, the community-supported distribution derivative of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), is set to reach its end-of-life (EOL) on June 30, 2024. After this date, systems running CentOS Linux 7 will cease to receive software updates and security patches.
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