Sat.Feb 24, 2018 - Fri.Mar 02, 2018

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Microservices: A quick and simple definition

O'Reilly Software

Get a basic overview of microservices and then go deeper with recommended resources. Curious about microservices? The following overview is for you. It covers some of the basics of microservices: what they are, how they work, and what you need to keep in mind before implementing them. This information is curated from the expert microservices material available on our online learning platform.

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Compiler bug? Linker bug? Windows Kernel bug.

Randon ASCII

See the end of the post for an October 2018 bug fix update, or read the whole story: Flaky failures are the worst. In this particular investigation, which spanned twenty months, we suspected hardware failure, compiler bugs, linker bugs, and other possibilities. Jumping too quickly to blaming hardware or build tools is a classic mistake, but in this case the mistake was that we weren’t thinking big enough.

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Selenium Upgrades to 3.0 – A New Boost in Software Testing Automation

Kovair

Automation Testing is the most sought-after approach by Software Testers today. In the current market scenario, customer requirements are changing fast when it comes to. The post Selenium Upgrades to 3.0 – A New Boost in Software Testing Automation appeared first on Kovair Blog.

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Generate Cryptocurrency Private Keys And Public Addresses With Golang

The Polyglot Developer

Over the past month or so I’ve demonstrated how to generate address information for a variety of cryptocurrency Altcoins using technologies like Node.js, Vue.js, and Angular. The thing about my previous tutorials are that they all used the JavaScript stack in some sense. What if we wanted to adventure into other technologies like Golang? The process for generating key and address information for Bitcoin and popular Altcoins is pretty much the same.

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Where microservice development benefits from automation

O'Reilly Software

A look at the stages of designing an API and service. The growing popularity of microservices and APIs has led developers to automate the repetitive aspects of these technologies, such as defining all the RESTful requests, generating templates for the target code, and scaling out new instances. In this article, I'll explore the tasks in designing a microservice and suggest the parts that can respond to automation.

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"I Don't Want To Maintain Their Code"

Professor Beekums

I recently heard of a situation where a team needs to hire someone since they’re understaffed. The reaction from one of the developers was simply: “I don’t want to maintain their code.” I understand this mentality. The worst code is always other people’s code. For most developers, this is simply fact. What is also fact is that very little software of significance gets built by the lone wolf.

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Database Technology in a Blockchain World

VoltDB

It’s just about official—blockchain has taken over the world. Or, to be more accurate, the idea of blockchain has taken over the world. In recent months, we’ve seen Long Island Iced Tea Corp. become Long Blockchain Corp. and Kodak revive itself with blockchain aspirations. These unexpected moves led to some head scratching, but also to significant stock price increases.

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Developing a chaos architecture mindset

O'Reilly Software

Adrian Cockcroft outlines the architectural principles of chaos engineering and shares methods engineers can use to exercise failure modes in safety and business-critical systems Continue reading Developing a chaos architecture mindset.

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"I Don't Want To Maintain Their Code"

Professor Beekums

I recently heard of a situation where a team needs to hire someone since they’re understaffed. The reaction from one of the developers was simply: “I don’t want to maintain their code.” I understand this mentality. The worst code is always other people’s code. For most developers, this is simply fact. What is also fact is that very little software of significance gets built by the lone wolf.

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Database Technology in a Blockchain World

VoltDB

It’s just about official—blockchain has taken over the world. Or, to be more accurate, the idea of blockchain has taken over the world. In recent months, we’ve seen Long Island Iced Tea Corp. become Long Blockchain Corp. and Kodak revive itself with blockchain aspirations. These unexpected moves led to some head scratching, but also to significant stock price increases.

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Highlights from the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York 2018

O'Reilly Software

Watch highlights covering the latest tools and techniques of software architecture. From the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York 2018. Experts from across the software architecture world came together in New York for the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference. Below you'll find links to highlights from the event. Defining software architecture.

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Turning request-response on its head

O'Reilly Software

Cornelia Davis explains how an event-driven approach addresses the fallacies of distributed computing. Continue reading Turning request-response on its head.

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Events on the outside, on the inside, and at the core

O'Reilly Software

Chris Richardson explains why events are a key application integration mechanism and how they're used by applications to communicate with the outside world. Continue reading Events on the outside, on the inside, and at the core.

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Accelerate application delivery with a cloud-native mindset

O'Reilly Software

Andrew Hately says enterprises must adopt a collaborative culture to truly exploit continuous-deployment workflows. Continue reading Accelerate application delivery with a cloud-native mindset.

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Extending the Kubernetes API

O'Reilly Software

Jago Macleod shares recent work that lets users extend the Kubernetes API with custom resources and controllers. Continue reading Extending the Kubernetes API.

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Going (cloud) native

O'Reilly Software

Kevin Stewart explores the people, processes, and cultural aspects that complement the cloud-native computing stack. Continue reading Going (cloud) native.

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