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Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform has seen wide-scale adoption in a variety of automation domains, however with edge use cases becoming more mainstream, the thought process around automation must shift from “complete a task immediately” to being able to run automation now and later, and respon
As a data scientist studying container adoption, I spend a lot of time looking at what the facts have to tell us about the makeup of public containers that millions of developers use every day.
Headless content management systems have turned the traditionally staid CMS market on its head over the past few years. In a headless CMS, the frontend (aka the head; meaning presentation and publishing) is decoupled from the backend (the content) and managed outside of the core system.
Tools made during development can serve a wider purpose than the immediate problem they address because if it’s a problem for one, it’s potentially a problem for many.
An application isn’t worth much until it’s put into production. For developers, getting to this point quickly means easy access to data they need to build with, without having to worry about the details of spinning up, managing and maintaining databases.
FireHydrant sponsored this post. I was at a community event over the summer, talking to other incident management practitioners when I heard one of them mention that he was mortified when a recent incident was only uncovered after it was reported by a customer.
The short answer? On average, backend developers make either $82,462, $95,472, or $104,865 per year in base pay depending on who you ask. (I asked Glassdoor, Indeed, and Salary.com respectively.
OpenSSL 3.0.7 and “Text4Shell” might be the most recent critical vulnerabilities to plague your development team, but they won’t be the last. In 2021, critical vulnerabilities reached a record high.
Cloud giant Amazon Web Services has launched AWS Batch for its Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS).
Roadmap.sh and The New Stack have joined forces to supplement each other’s efforts in serving developers and the DevOps community. Driven by its community of 500,000 developers, Roadmap provides roadmaps, study plans, paths, and resources for developers.
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