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When software developers are building their microservices for use inside Docker containers, it saves a great deal of time and effort for them to also test for various dependencies in parallel instead of starting from scratch after the app is done.
DevOps is full of buzzwords, jargon and abbreviations. DevOps itself has only been around for a little more than a decade, so some of these concepts are relatively new. However, some are quite old, and their definitions and uses have changed over time.
Does data for artificial intelligence and machine learning need their own workflows and orchestration system? It does, according to Union.ai, which offers an open source solution called Flyte that provides workflow and orchestration to fit the unique demands of data, not software.
For the closing keynote of the Southern California Linux Expo, 80-year-old Unix pioneer Ken Thompson delivered the tale of his 75-year project that combined his technologist’s spirit and his sense of humor — as well as his love of music.
Have you ever tried to deploy a local Docker registry, build a Docker image, push the image to that local registry, and use the image for a new container deployment? If you have, you know how challenging and time-consuming that task can be. Get one thing wrong and nothing will work.
I was amused to hear this on a recent episode of The Changelog podcast. Nathan Sobo was talking about work on his company’s new code editor project, Zed. This is described as a “high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter.
The Computer-Security Incident Notification Rule requires US federal banking organizations and banking service providers to notify the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) that a cybersecurity incident has occurred.
NIST 800-161 — also identified as NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-161 — was published in April 2015 as Supply Chain Risk Management Practices for Federal Information Systems and Organizations.
C was my first programming language. I have a love and hate relationship with it. Actually as the years pass by it’s more of a love relationship but that’s mainly because I don’t use it day to day like I used too in the past.
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