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Dynatrace Observability for Developers saves time with real-time data

Dynatrace

Developers are key stakeholders in modern observability. In this blog post, we will see how Dynatrace harnesses the power of observability and analytics to tailor a new experience to easily extend to the left, allowing developers to solve issues faster, build more efficient software, and ultimately improve developer experience!

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Dare to debug production with Dynatrace Live Debugger

Dynatrace

Every software developer has faced the frustration of debugging. Developers deserve a seamless way to troubleshoot effectively and gain quick insights into their code to identify issues regardless of when or where they arise. With a single click, developers can access the necessary and relevant data without adding new code.

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Dynatrace KSPM: Transforming Kubernetes security and compliance

Dynatrace

The time has come to move beyond outdated practices and adopt solutions designed for the realities of Kubernetes environments. DevSecOps teams can integrate security gates into release processes to prevent the deployment of code or containers with vulnerabilities or compliance issues at runtime.

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Stop Being Afraid of Databases

DZone

Our goal is to speed up development and minimize rollbacks. We want developers to be able to work efficiently while taking ownership of their databases. To achieve this level of quality, they rely on a range of practices, including thorough testing, code reviews, automated CI/CD pipelines , and component monitoring.

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Logfire: Uncomplicated Observability for Python Applications

DZone

In my previous article on Pydantic, I introduced you to Logfire in one of the code examples as an observability platform designed to provide developers with insights into Python applications.

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Rift Between Junior and Senior Developers

O'Reilly

By which I mean it can make developers produce more. The question is whether those developers are producing something good or not. The difference between an experienced developer and a junior is that an experienced developer knows: There’s more than one good solution to every problem. I want to be very clear here.

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What is infrastructure as code? Discover the basics, benefits, and best practices

Dynatrace

The IT world is rife with jargon — and “as code” is no exception. “As code” means simplifying complex and time-consuming tasks by automating some, or all, of their processes. Today, the composable nature of code enables skilled IT teams to create and customize automated solutions capable of improving efficiency.