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In a remarkable talk at last year’s NDC conference in Norway, which has since gone viral in the dev community, this comedic coder introduced himself as a .NET developer who’s worked in software for 30 years.
Dr. Torq Rob (drtorq) Reilly is an independent consultant, writer, and speaker specializing in Linux/OSS, physical computing, hardware hacking, the tech media, and the DIY/Maker movement. Even small microcontroller projects require multiple iterations of the code, as the project progresses.
If you’re just starting your journey with Kubernetes, you’ve probably discovered just how challenging it can be to create full-stack manifests for applications.
When I first sat down to write about this topic this week, my first instinct was for the entire intro to just say something along the lines of “Ugh, can we just NOT?” and then skip right into the weekly news summary.
They say the more the merrier – and that holds true for accounts on AWS. While most companies starting out on AWS start with a single account, AWS recommends creating multiple accounts as a form of best practice when workloads and infrastructure become more complex.
Rak Siva Rak is an engineer on team Nitric with a passion for the cloud native movement and improving development experiences. He has 15 years of experience in the software industry, with his most recent role as the head of engineering for a leading FinTech company.
JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation. It is a data format interchange, which is a fancy means of saying it’s a way of storing and transferring data. It has become widely deployed for quite a large number of use cases.
Building practical quantum devices are a major challenge, as quantum systems by their very nature are unpredictable and difficult to control, because objects in quantum systems are considered both particles and waves, unlike in classical systems.
On April 4, Atlassian’s web services went down for about 400 customers or from 50,000 to 400,000 users. So far, so what, web and cloud services go down all the time. It’s never any fun, but it happens. But this time, Atlassian‘s woes kept going and going.
StormForge sponsored this post. Note: This is the first of a five-part series covering Kubernetes resource management and optimization. We start by describing Kubernetes resource types.
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