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When moving an application to the cloud, with cloud transformation in mind, it can sometimes be overwhelming. Like a complex Lego set, sometimes the best way to tackle it is to look at each component separately and then bring them all together, as explained in this article.
Earlier this month, hundreds of thousands of creative works entered the public domain. It’s an issue that many people and organizations care deeply about — and over 200 people showed up Thursday for a virtual celebration.
This will probably be the year of WebAssembly (Wasm), but right now it remains a “byte code target” for compilers. In other words, it’s just another way to create and manage executable programs.
Historically I have always been baffled when people ask me the question is debugging harder than coding. Being a veteran coder and I think anyone with over 2 years of programming under their belt will easily be able to tell you that yes debugging is harder than coding.
As organizations continue to grow and scale their applications, the need for teams to be able to quickly and autonomously detect anomalous operational behaviors becomes increasingly important.
Tigera sponsored this post. Tigera is under common control with TNS. In Linux, network-based applications rely on the kernel’s networking stack to establish communication with other systems.
When Second State started in 2019, the major use case for WebAssembly was in the blockchain, to run smart contracts.
As you build a product, you will inevitably get requests for new functionality from everyone who uses the product, whether they are open source users, enterprise customers or design partners.
Anil Dash is someone I’ve known for a long time, to paraphrase Kara Swisher’s line at the beginning of almost all of her podcasts. I remember sitting down with him at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, in 2007, to get his advice on growing my then young tech blogging business, ReadWriteWeb.
Testing has not changed significantly in the last decade in spite of radical shifts in the underlying system architectures that modern development teams use. Distributed architecture has introduced more complexity into both system testing and integration testing.
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