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One of the important choices for a developer is to decide what not to drill down into. How text fills a space, why sometimes it looks wrong or how to make a paragraph stand out is clearly the province of graphic design.
I’m on a constant hunt for applications that help ease the complexity of Docker container deployments. I recently found an app that just might be of considerable use to those who are new to Docker and need to get a leg up on using the container tool. One such app caught my attention.
The stable release of Svelte 4 came out this week, a mainly maintenance release that sets the stage for Svelte 5, according to a blog post announcing the release. The latest release takes advantage of some improvements in Node.js and browser APIs, the post noted.
We have all had times where we may have wondered about the differences between the package management tools that are commonly used for installing software and applications.
This is the first of a five-part series. Extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) is useful for extending the functionality of the Linux kernel without the hassle of having to maintain a kernel module.
Yesterday, Acryl Data announced the launch of Acryl Observe, a data observability module for its flagship Acryl Cloud offering. The company also received $21 million in Series A funding.
A software bill of materials (SBOM) tells the consumer what’s inside the software to determine better if there is a security problem. The idea is that the software gets patched without necessarily returning to the vendor.
Lightrun sponsored this post. Lightrun is under common control with TNS. Observability has emerged as a crucial concept in modern software development, enabling teams to gain deep insights into the performance, health and behavior of complex systems.
During times of economic uncertainty, companies can often find themselves having to do more with less. Whether they’re facing reduced spending, heightened customer expectations, or fiercer competition, organizations need to embrace nimble and cost-effective approaches to remain resilient.
Standardization is always a good thing, but when it comes to very popular and utilized tools and technologies, a common standard at the very least makes life a lot easier for developers. At the other extreme, a technology’s survival depends on it.
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