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This year at SCaLE 20x, I kept overhearing people talking about struggles scaling with HashiCorp‘s open source Infrastructure as Code (IaC) software Terraform.
Tech layoffs continue to dominate our social media feeds. And, as several tech companies report record earnings, a lot of it feels egregious, senseless and arbitrary. While nobody likes goodbyes, there are better ways to go about it.
Slint version 1.0 was released on Monday, making the new Rust-based toolkit ready for production, according to the build team. Slint can be used to develop UIs for various operating systems and processor architectures, including Linux, macOS, Windows, WebAssembly, Blackberry QNX, and bare metal.
Kubernetes has a pretty fearsome reputation for complexity in its own right (as we’ve discussed before). Learning it for the first time and setting up your first cluster, deploying your first application stack… it can be painful.
There’s a delicate balance between isolating workloads based on security requirements while still optimizing for compute and resource efficiency. Machine isolation is a likely solution, but has had its limitations.
We released more this last March than I think we’ve ever released in a single month before. I’ve been biting my nails waiting to share it all in this month’s newsletter. This is our new flagship back-end programming course.
Development teams want to build applications quickly. But that often puts them at odds with the need for testing. Developers might code up to the last minute, leaving almost no time to find and fix vulnerabilities before deadlines.
Over the past six months, we’ve heard a lot about recession concerns. The impact has been stark — belt tightening, hiring freezes and cost reduction through vendor consolidation, headcount reductions and more. But despite this, dev and IT teams are still expected to do more with less.
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