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Simform
JUNE 25, 2021
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Percona Community
FEBRUARY 9, 2022
If you write technical content or just want to become an author, this blog is open to you! In this post, I will explain step by step how to publish a post in our Community Blog. In this post, I will explain step by step how to publish a post in our Community Blog. Also, we have no requirements for the uniqueness of the article.
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Alex Russell
MAY 9, 2020
Most of that is a consequence of this blog's sFTP-era Blogger ? Needless to say, this is a lateral move in terms of functionality, and writing importers and ensuring that urls didn't break was an adventure I'm not keen to re-create. hosted Blogger ? html-flavoured-WordPress ? markdown-flavoured-WordPress ? markdown-in-git transitions.
Nick Desaulniers
DECEMBER 31, 0001
2020 Apr 6 Off by Two 2019 May 12 f() vs f(void) in C vs C++ 2019 Jan 18 Finding Compiler Bugs With C-Reduce 2018 Oct 24 Booting a Custom Linux Kernel in QEMU and Debugging It With GDB 2018 Jun 2 Speeding Up Linux Kernel Builds With ccache 2017 Sep 5 GCC vs LLVM Q3 2017 Commit Rates and Active Developer Counts 2017 May 31 Running Clang-Tidy (..)
Alex Russell
JUNE 19, 2020
Skipping to the punchline, my blog builds 35% faster and Frances' is north of 40% faster. Investigating this turned into a fun little project that has helped me learn loads about 11ty and has reacquainted me Node's performance tools. [1]. Trimmed build output from "before": slightlyoff@:~/projects/infrequently$ npm run build.
KeyCDN
OCTOBER 2, 2018
Reading and following the right web development blogs makes it much easier to get a solid education. That’s why in this post, we’ve compiled a list of the top web development blogs that will help you find your footing and acquire essential skills in modern web dev. Visit website 3. Visit website 5. Visit website 9.
The Polyglot Developer
JULY 12, 2020
I’m pleased to announce that the course, Blogging with WordPress for Beginners, has been released to The Polyglot Developer courses portal. The post Announcing, Blogging with WordPress for Beginners, an Online Course appeared first on The Polyglot Developer. So what does this course attempt to accomplish?
Testsigma
JANUARY 12, 2021
The post Check Browser Compatibility For A Website – A How-To Blog appeared first on Testsigma Blog. With the ease of writing automated tests and ability to test over 2000+ browsers, Testsigma stands out as a one-stop tool for cross browser testing. Checkout the tool for free. Signup now.
Percona
DECEMBER 20, 2018
Let’s look at some of the most popular Percona Database Performance Blog posts in 2018. With the Percona Database Performance Blog, Percona staff and leadership work hard to provide the open source community with insights, technical support, predictions and metrics around multiple open source database software technologies.
DZone
OCTOBER 21, 2024
Recently, I blogged about some of the key logical replication features that you'll see in PostgreSQL 17. In this blog, I'll describe a couple of new performance features that you'll find in Postgres 17 as well as another important logical replication feature that I didn't cover in my earlier blog of this series.
The Polyglot Developer
OCTOBER 4, 2017
The post Write Guest Articles On The Polyglot Developer Blog appeared first on The Polyglot Developer. I wanted to let you know that I’m currently accepting original guest content, from talented developers like yourself, on a variety of awesome topics.
The Polyglot Developer
JANUARY 23, 2016
With the success of my blog over the years, it was only time before people started plagiarizing my content. The post Plagiarism Among Programming Blogs And How To Resolve appeared first on The Polyglot Developer. Plagiarism is a nasty thing and it really hurts the people who put time and effort into the content that they produce.
The Polyglot Developer
JANUARY 25, 2018
To find out more, check out the article titled, Write Guest Articles on The Polyglot Developer Blog. With that said, I’ve been receiving a lot of questions regarding Markdown, the format in which these blog articles are crafted.
The Polyglot Developer
APRIL 2, 2018
There have been several tutorials contributed, but when it comes to credit, I want these tutorials to show under the authors name, not my name just because I’m the owner of the blog. The post Manage Multiple Authors On A Static Blog Created With Hugo appeared first on The Polyglot Developer.
The Polyglot Developer
NOVEMBER 17, 2017
If you’ve been a long time subscriber to The Polyglot Developer , you’ll know that I use the blog as a way to document what I learn on a day to day basis. I’m earning money from my day job as well as the blog. We’re going see a few things that will get you started with earning money through a programming blog.
DZone
OCTOBER 22, 2024
This blog post will walk you through the process of blocking your site's indexing on Kubernetes Ingress using robots.txt file, preventing search engine bots from crawling and indexing your content.
The Polyglot Developer
MARCH 6, 2016
A few days ago I announced via my email newsletter that my blog, Nic Raboy’s Code Blog , found at blog.nraboy.com was going to be rebranded to The Polyglot Developer , found at www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com. I am pleased to announce that this transition has already taken place and this blog is now known as The Polyglot Developer.
The Polyglot Developer
MARCH 30, 2016
You might not know this, but I run another blog on a completely different subject material than The Polyglot Developer. This other blog is called Own the Web and it focuses on brand building, searching engine optimization, and boosting your online revenue through the internet.
DZone
OCTOBER 8, 2024
In this blog post, we’ll see other scenarios where PostgreSQL shines and will explain how to use it in these cases. It’s a go-to database for many projects dealing with Online Transaction Processing systems.
All Things Distributed
FEBRUARY 23, 2011
Free at Last - A Fully Self-Sustained Blog Running in Amazon S3. In a follow up to the last blog post I have removed the last two dependencies this blog had on running a server somewhere: comments are now served by Disqus and search is now handled by Bing. blog comments powered by Disqus. Comments (). Contact Info.
The Polyglot Developer
JULY 3, 2015
One year ago from today, I started this code blog. The post My First Year Of Blogging And The Stats Around It appeared first on The Polyglot Developer. I set off to help people with niche topics that I myself banged my head when trying to solve. Through the months, I’ve gotten more traffic, followers, comments, and even job offers.
Dynatrace
JULY 29, 2024
How observability, application security, and AI enhance DevOps and platform engineering maturity – blog Observability and AI can help ensure the reliability, security, and efficiency of DevOps and platform engineering. Learn more in this blog. AI observability accelerates AI benefits.
The Polyglot Developer
OCTOBER 23, 2015
So I answer enough forum, Stack Overflow, and blog questions to feel it is now necessary to teach people how to properly seek programming help using these outlets or similar. The post How To Get Programming Help In Forums And On My Blog appeared first on The Polyglot Developer. We’ll see the correct way to go about getting it.
Dynatrace
MAY 2, 2024
Generative AI poised to have impact by automating software development, report says – blog According to ESG research, generative AI will change software development activities from quality assurance to CI/CD pipeline configuration. In this blog, Carolyn Ford recaps her discussion with Tracy Bannon about AI in the workplace.
DZone
SEPTEMBER 17, 2024
In this blog post, we are going to understand how databases (and PostgreSQL specifically) manage memory and how to troubleshoot low free-memory scenarios. Memory usage is one of the most important aspects of the database system. Having not enough memory directly affects every performance metric and negatively impacts the performance.
DZone
SEPTEMBER 9, 2024
In this blog post, we will understand log levels and how to log efficiently in distributed systems. Logging is one of the most important parts of the distributed systems. Many things can break, but when the logging breaks, then we are completely lost. Logging Levels Whenever we log a message, we need to specify the log level or log severity.
Dynatrace
OCTOBER 29, 2024
Learn more: Logs for an end-to-end view of business processes using Dynatrace OpenPipeline Read blog Leveraging AI-driven automation to innovate faster As its business expanded, TD Bank encountered challenges with frequent IT incidents and slow resolution times, which were creating inefficiencies in their operations.
Dynatrace
MARCH 29, 2024
Check out the following related resources to learn more: Enhancing Duet AI for Developers through our partner ecosystem – Google blog Learn more about the powerful synergy that revolutionizes the cloud landscape when integrating Dynatrace observability with Vertex and Duet AI.
Dynatrace
JANUARY 23, 2024
Why growing AI adoption requires an AI observability strategy – blog While AI adoption brings operational efficiency and innovation for organizations, it also introduces the potential for runaway AI costs. Platform engineering: Empowering key Kubernetes use cases with Dynatrace – blog Digital transformation continues surging forward.
Dynatrace
AUGUST 21, 2024
The previous blog post in this series discussed the benefits of implementing early observability and orchestration of the CI/CD pipeline using Dynatrace. This blog post explores the Reliability metric , which measures modern operational practices. While it is powerful, it presents several challenges that affect its adoption.
DZone
JULY 10, 2023
In our previous blog post, we explored the importance of designing high-performance APIs and the key factors that influence API performance. In this article, we will build upon the concepts discussed in the previous blog post. Welcome back to our series on API design principles for optimal performance and scalability.
Dynatrace
AUGUST 7, 2023
This combined approach provides reliable answers for two key purposes,” wrote Dynatrace CTO Bernd Greifeneder in a May 2023 blog post. And why runtime vulnerability detection makes the difference – blog Vulnerability management is an essential part of securing IT operations. What is DevSecOps? Learn how security improves DevOps.
Dynatrace
OCTOBER 25, 2023
In this blog post, we show how to discover the original attacks toward the Aria Operations for Logs vulnerability using Dynatrace and DQL by finding the IoC-s from the log records. As the blog post states: “The URL and filename will likely be different. Also, note that this log may be legitimate. download_file '.tar')):url
Dynatrace
OCTOBER 29, 2024
In a recent blog post, we announced and demonstrated how the new Distributed Tracing app provides effortless trace insights. Conclusion In this blog post, we explored how the Distributed Tracing app can be harnessed to visualize data ingested from the OpenTelemetry collector to get an overview of application health.
DZone
JANUARY 24, 2024
This blog will explore some of these advanced tactics to help you maximize your AWS investment. While many AWS customers are familiar with the essential cost-saving tips Trusted Advisor provides, a wealth of more profound insights and advanced strategies can be leveraged for even more significant savings.
DZone
FEBRUARY 15, 2024
This is a bonus blog post for the AI for Web Devs series I recently wrapped up. If you haven’t read that series yet, I’d encourage you to check it out. This post will look at the existing project architecture and ways we can improve it for both application developers and the end user.
DZone
MAY 19, 2023
In this blog, I would like to share a few best practices for creating High Available (HA) Applications in Mule 4 from an infrastructure perspective ONLY ( CloudHub in this article refers to CloudHub 1.0 Most of the configuration details (only relevant to HA) shared here are taken from MuleSoft Documentation/Articles/Blogs.
Dynatrace
NOVEMBER 28, 2023
In the previous installment of this blog series , we explored how to set up Dynatrace as a build-stage orchestrator to effectively address the challenges faced by Site Reliability Engineers (SREs). In the next blog post in this series, we’ll further explore how Dynatrace can aid in streamlining the testing phase within an SRE pipeline.
Dynatrace
FEBRUARY 10, 2023
Combining data lakes and warehouses for the best of both worlds — blog While organizations often choose between data lakes and data warehouses, a data lakehouse offers the best of both. How a data lakehouse brings data insights to life — blog While logs create yet another silo for IT managers, they also provide a goldmine of data.
Dynatrace
NOVEMBER 17, 2023
In the first blog post of this series , we explored how the Dynatrace ® observability and security platform boosts the reliability of Site Reliability Engineers (SRE) CI/CD pipelines and enhances their ability to focus on innovation. In this blog post, we’ll focus on the first stage of the pipeline, the Build stage.
DZone
NOVEMBER 22, 2023
In this blog on AWS, I want to bring out a study (overview) on AWS Direct Connect and its related terminologies: AWS Direct Connect Location , AWS Direct Connect Endpoint, and AWS Direct Connect Gateway. A WS Direct Connect Di agram
Dynatrace
JUNE 13, 2022
Cloud operations and observability boost resilience for American Family – blog. Software intelligence as code enables tailored observability, AIOps, and application security at scale – blog. Dynatrace introduces automatic vulnerability management for PHP open source scripting language – blog. What is Log4Shell?
DZone
SEPTEMBER 20, 2021
If you are reading this blog post, most probably you are planning or already planned or just getting started with Apache JMeter. In this blog post, I am going to list out five things to know before learning JMeter. Learning any performance testing tool could be challenging.
DZone
MARCH 7, 2024
Acknowledgments In this blog, I’m explaining concepts and techniques related to both the way so-called “Jewish times” (zmanim) are calculated; as well as the techniques needed to use the PHP Zmanim library – a library of functions that let you easily calculate Jewish times. The PHPZmanim library is maintained by Zachary Weixelbaum.
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