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Frameworks are great tools to help relieve developers of having to constantly reinvent the wheel and rewrite code. When a project needs to be deployed efficiently and effectively, a framework will go a long way to helping your developer team make it happen. But not every project needs a framework.
It’s one of the great open source success stories — and it’s been condensed into a brief oral history. Honeypot.io, which touts itself as Europe’s largest tech-focused job platform, also offers a site of programmer-focused videos that it likes to call “Netflix for developers.
JavaScript is undoubtedly one of the best languages any developer could pick up, whether they’ve been in the game for years or are just starting out.
Golang was released in 2012, making it a relatively new language when compared to competitors like Python, which was released nearly two decades prior, yet it’s managed to stay ahead of the game as not only a coveted language by employers, but also loved by programmers.
What better way to end the work week than with a debate over using one technology over another? This week, the debate came in the form of a blog post by developer Vadim Demedes, who wrote about “why I switched to Rails from JavaScript SPAs.”
Coté puts the finishing touches on a column about improving the developer experience in the kubernetes world. Stay tuned for the link to the published piece. Index: 00:00 - Starting soon. 02:49 - Side-camera 1 and side-camera 2. 21:48 - Writing the column.
Cloud Foundry sponsored this post. Everything that surrounds a startup smells of risk. The business model, the team, operations and most important of all, technology choices.
Confluent sponsored this post. Adam Bellemare Adam Bellemare is a staff technologist at Confluent and formerly a data platform engineer at Shopify, Flipp and BlackBerry.
The healthcare industry suffers some of the highest volumes of cyberattacks and there are whispers of a lot more to come. Combine this trend with breach damage costs surpassing all other industries and you get the thunderous warning of a devastating cyberattack storm approaching the sector.
Microsoft has released some stats on how they’re mitigating distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. They not only describe how they protected Azure services, but also how many attacks there were. And this blew my mind . . .
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