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AWS and Dynatrace automation hit the jackpot at Perform Las Vegas

Dynatrace

Have you ever had to provision 2,500 virtual host instances and 120 Kubernetes clusters in two days? Well, that’s exactly what the Dynatrace University team did to support Dynatrace’s hands-on training (HoT) days at Dynatrace’s annual user conference Perform in Las Vegas. Dynatrace news. Dynatrace University. The results.

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cppfront: Spring update

Sutter's Mill

These contributors represent people from high school and undergrad students to full professors, from commercial developers to conference speakers, and from every continent except Antarctica. mf.is_copy_or_move(), "interfaces may not copy or move; consider a virtual clone() instead"); mf.require( !mf.has_initializer(),

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Serverless at re:Invent 2017

The Symphonia

It’s funny to think that AWS Lambda was announced at re:Invent only 3 years ago?—?the the industry and Lambda platform both have moved forward a long way since. This year’s re:Invent saw a lot of incremental improvements for Lambda and its related services. We saw some big new products and features from Lambda’s AWS neighbors.

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Did you get your re:Invent holiday wish?

The Symphonia

Lambda is 4 years old, and clearly one of AWS’ main paths forward, along with machine learning. Lambda, alone, had a treasure trove of updates: Python 3.7, Ruby, C++, and Rust are now Lambda languages directly supported by AWS. Along with Custom Runtimes comes Lambda Layers?—?artifacts And this is fine!

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