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Where programming languages are headed in 2020

O'Reilly

2020 will also see the end of support for Python 2.7 , which will likely cause its share of headaches among holdouts. ” Java. It’s mostly good news on the Java front. Evans wonders, “Does this mean that people aren’t running Java in containers as much as we’re told they are?

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C++ safety, in context

Sutter's Mill

To talk about C++’s current safety problems and solutions well, I need to include the context of the broad landscape of security and safety threats facing all software. Terminology (see ISO/IEC 23643:2020 ). tl;dr: I don’t want C++ to limit what I can express efficiently. Then I can still use fully modern C++… just nicer.

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Runtime vulnerability management is still a vexing challenge for organizations

Dynatrace

As a result, C-level executives say that cloud environments have bolstered cybersecurity challenges. Log4Shell was a zero-day vulnerability in Log4j, a popular Java logging framework. Log4Shell enables a malicious actor to execute Java code and take control of a target server. But mature DevSecOps takes time to build.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly

After several years of steady climbing—and after outstripping Java in 2017—Python-related interactions now comprise almost 10% of all usage. Exhibit A: Java-related usage dropped by a noteworthy 13% between 2018 and 2019. Not necessarily: Java-related searches increased by 5% between 2017 and 2018.

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Dynatrace Application Security protects your applications in complex cloud environments

Dynatrace

In addition, c loud – native environments with containers, microservices, and platforms like Kubernetes are highly dynamic. Research by the Enterprise Strategy Group in 2020 shows 60% of reported breached production applications in the past 12 months involved a known and unpatched vulnerability. Next up: node.js.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.207

Dynatrace

Rollout starts 15 December 2020. Resolved issue with deep monitoring of Go process because of incompatible ABI (added support for monitoring Go applications containing C code that uses TLS). Vulnerability: Upgraded to OpenSSL 1.1.1i (fix for CVE-2020-1971). Dynatrace news. Dynatrace ONE Premium. Added support for Node.js

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Full visibility into your serverless stack with AI-powered FaaS monitoring

Dynatrace

There are many benefits to this approach : reduced operational cost s , reduced complexity, reduced engineering lead time, g reener h osting and c omputing , and many more. We’ve come across applications that use Node, Python, and Java hosted on AWS, Azure, and GCP, all at the same tim e. What’s next?