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Lightrun sponsored this post. Lightrun is under common control with TNS. In a perfect world, developers would spend all their time writing creative, valuable code that contributes to meaningful software. In practice, however, developers spend a lot of time on non-functional requirements.
Whether you are starting to work with Kubernetes or are a seasoned platform engineer managing a sophisticated GitOps cycle, you will come across the challenge of dealing with deployment artifacts, manifests, Kustomize, Helm-charts and their YAML syntax to make sense of it all.
It’s hard to believe Apple and Google released the first augmented reality (AR) toolkits just a few short years ago (in 2017, to be exact). Only a few years later, augmented reality still feels like magic — and it’s indispensable. It’s part of millions of consumers’ everyday lives.
Poorly written code often leads to poor utilization of hardware resources. Hardware makers are actively trying to solve that problem, but software makers are also providing tools to use the best computing resources available in a geographically distributed cloud environment.
You can’t turn around these days without running into someone talking about software bill of materials (SBOMs). It’s great news that everyone is directing attention to software supply chain security, especially since SBOMs are the foundation of it all.
We now exist in a “post-relational world,” wrote Alex Williams and Mark Boyd in 2015.
So we’re officially in a recession, and now the question is, “what does a recession mean to me as a brand-new developer?”. It’s scary stuff. As you can see in this chart, tech stocks are getting hit hard.
You might be building an application or website in the Cloud. Before you go into production, you’ll want to find out how well it’s performing and how much load your infrastructure can handle.
Looking for a distributed storage solution that can scale into the petabytes range? Then it’s worth your time to learn about GlusterFS. In this article, I explain what GlusterFS is, how to set up a simple three-note GlusterFS cluster, and share some links to further learning resources.
Dr. Joe Fitzsimons, a physicist academic turned startup entrepreneur, believes that developing software using quantum computing is equivalent to programming computers in the 1940s or developing for Arpanet in the 60s. In other words, it’s still early.
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