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Say hello to one of the most polarizing programming languages out there, PHP. Revered by some and despised by others, platform-independent PHP powers some of the world’s biggest websites.
Ondat sponsored this post. Data protection isn’t usually top of mind for developers. Historically, developers had the benefit of working solely on functionality and could leave the less exciting but absolutely crucial aspects of infrastructure management to their team members in production.
StepZen sponsored this post. Having done different forms of API infrastructure for over a decade, I can safely say that there is nothing as powerful from a data consumption perspective as GraphQL. A query like:
Cerbos sponsored this post. When designing any sort of software, deciding on your data format, types and structure informs many design decisions that you may benefit from or regret.
While developing applications, using the slimmest possible images can help reduce build times while reducing your app’s overall footprint. Similarly, successfully deploying such compact, Linux-friendly applications means packaging them into a cross-platform unit.
You.com is an ambitious startup taking on Google with a “customizable open search platform” powered by Natural Language Processing (NLP). Today, it is launching out of beta a service aimed squarely at developers: YouCode, a kind of mix between Google search and GitHub Copilot. You.
Less than 12 months ago Scott Ankin joined us as a cloud engineering graduate. Today he’s a valued member of the team who confidently handles complex tasks.
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Clément Stenac Clément Stenac is a passionate software engineer, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Dataiku. He oversees the design and development of Dataiku, software that’s making the use of data and AI everyday behavior for everyone.
Ever since Heartbleed made life miserable for anyone using OpenSSL, I get a sick feeling in my tummy whenever I hear about an OpenSSL security hole. The latest, CVE-2022-2274, didn’t reach Heartbleed levels of ick, but it was more than bad enough. What happened was that the OpenSSL 3.0.
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