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What you don’t know about working with AWS
You’ll get further by understanding what a company values and what makes its employees tick.
Don’t stop your migration!
Stopping your application or cloud migration too early can cause more harm than not migrating at all.
When a cloud provider retires a service you’re using
It may feel like a betrayal, but public cloud providers do need to sunset services at times. Here’s how to plan for it and even find an opportunity to improve.
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Kotlin update previews experimental features
Kotlin 1.5.30 offers trial run of sealed when statements and suspend functions, language features that could be production-ready in Kotlin 1.60.
How to nail the Kubernetes certification exams
Whether you are going for your CKAD, CKA, or CKS certification, these tips from recently certified professionals will help you pass the exam the first time.
An early look at SvelteKit
SvelteKit is a full-stack, server-side, pre-rendering application framework for Svelte that can output production builds to different environments.
12 hot language projects riding WebAssembly
From blazing-fast web apps to Python data science in the browser, these programming language and compiler projects offer different twists on the promise of WebAssembly.
What to expect in Java 18
Not due until March 2022, Java 18 already has drawn proposals to preview record patterns and array patterns and to adopt UTF-8 as the default character set.
GitHub CLI 2.0 introduces extensions
GitHub CLI extensions allow developers to customize the functionality of the command line tool and share custom commands with other users.
Security blind spots persist as companies cross-breed security with devops
As devops matures into devsecops, cultural obstacles continue to exert drag.
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Get started with Python type hints
Learn how to use Python’s optional type hinting syntax for creating cleaner and more useful code bases.
Microsoft, Google partner on eBPF
The extended Berkeley Packet Filter, which can run sandboxed programs in an operating system kernel, is moving beyond Linux.
What is AI bias mitigation, and how can it improve AI fairness?
Algorithmic biases that lead to unfair or arbitrary outcomes take many forms. But we also have many strategies and techniques to combat them.









