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Thoughtworks weighs in on multicloud
Multicloud requires a lot of specialized work to be successful, but there’s really no alternative.
You’re missing the boat on cloud-native
Cloud-native application development is not a future-state dream. It’s a business necessity right now.
Red Hat ditches CodeReady name for dev environments
Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces 3 and Red Hat OpenShift Local 2 provide an integrated experience for developers working on the OpenShift Kubernetes platform.
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Project Leyden set to bring faster startups to Java
Green-lit Project Leyden will work to mitigate slow startup and performance issues by introducing static images to the Java platform.
9 nifty libraries for profiling Python code
From simple timers and benchmarking modules to sophisticated stats-based frameworks, look to these tools for insight into the performance of your Python program.
What is JPA? Introduction to the Jakarta Persistence API
Get to know the Java ORM standard for storing, accessing, and managing Java objects in a relational or NoSQL database.
Understand the trade-offs with reactive and proactive cloudops
Before you get excited about proactive cloudops tools, know their limitations, especially if you're using a cloud service provider.
What’s new in Rust 1.61
Rust was designed to make it easy to develop fast and safe system-level software. Here’s what’s new.
OpenFeature feature flag project applies for CNCF sandbox project status
The open source feature flag standard wants to follow in the footsteps of the OpenTelemetry project.
Java concurrency could be about to get easier
Structured concurrency, a new proposal incubating in the OpenJDK community, would treat multiple tasks running in different threads as a single unit of work.
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Developer survey: JavaScript and Python reign, but Rust is rising
More than 20,000 developers in 166 countries participated in the SlashData survey, which found that Rust's usage nearly quadrupled over the past 24 months.
The quantum menace: Quantum computing and cryptography
No one knows when, but crypto-menacing quantum machines are coming. Here's how researchers use quantum mechanics to crack large integers in asymmetric cryptography.
Add security to Azure applications with Azure WAF
Microsoft’s latest updates to Azure’s Web Application Firewall make it an essential component of cloud architectures.
The best new features and fixes in Python 3.11
A faster interpreter, more intelligible errors, more powerful type hints, and a slew of other speedups and tweaks are now ready to try out.
Bootstrap 5.2.0 bolsters CSS, custom components
Major upgrade to popular web framework introduces CSS variables for all components and improves helpers and utilities for fonts and colors.
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