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3 Of The Best Frameworks For Mobile App Development In 2018

The Polyglot Developer

Mobile development is a necessity for every modern business, but there are many ways to get the job done. Many will tell you to go pure native, some will tell you to go hybrid, and others will tell you to use a framework to go cross-platform native. We’re going to review my top three picks for mobile development frameworks that will thrive in the 2018 year.

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Achieve resilient cloud applications through managed DNS

O'Reilly Software

Harnessing DNS for traffic steering, load balancing, and intelligent response. When designing cloud architecture, it’s critical to consider that your applications could be affected by failures and that you must be prepared to respond to those failures quickly and effectively. Downtime and slow service have a high price in today’s highly connected world, and customers have little patience for slow or disrupted service.

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Do Password Rules Make Us Safer?

Professor Beekums

Passwords play a big role in protecting our data. Either a service provides a way to login with a password, or they provide a way to login with another service like email, Google, or Twitter and those services use passwords. Passwords are unavoidable and important. That means the passwords themselves need to be secure. Many services have password rules to ensure that people create secure passwords.

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Progressive Web Apps - Book Giveaway

Dean Hume

Progressive Web Apps has recently been released, and if you haven't already gotten your hands on a copy, I have 5 free copies to give away to lucky readers. If you've not heard of the book before, Progressive Web Apps was written to help you leverage the amazing features of Progressive Web Apps to build fast, engaging and resilient web applications.

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USENIX LISA 2018: CFP Now Open

Brendan Gregg

Join us for 3 days in Nashville at LISA'18. Post by Brendan Gregg and Rikki Endsley. USENIX’s LISA conference is the premier event for topics in production system engineering. LISA is a vendor-neutral event known for technical depth and rigor, and continues to attract an audience of seasoned professionals. You'll find sysadmins from Wall Street banks sharing stories with SREs at tech giants, as well as experts from many other industries.

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The Digital Twin: A Foundational Concept for Stateful Stream Processing

ScaleOut Software

Traditional stream-processing and complex event processing systems, such as Apache Storm and Software AG’s Apama , have focused on extracting interesting patterns from incoming data with stateless applications. While these applications maintain state information about the data stream itself, they don’t generally make use of information about the data sources or their context.

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No Dogma Podcast with Adam Ralph

Particular Software

I'd like to share some highlights from a recent chat I had with Bryan Hogan on his No Dogma Podcast. We kicked off with NServiceBus and how it helps building distributed systems and microservices. We talked about the general challenges such as coupling, communication, and fault tolerance. We also investigated some of the patterns that help, such as events, retries, and long running processes.

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Organizing for Innovation, Part II

The Agile Manager

Last month we defined autonomy by the classes of decisions that are devolved to the team level, specifically that the smallest organizational unit - a team - has the ability to decide what it should do, can do, and will do. Looking at it this way makes clear the sharp differences between autocratic and autonomous management philosophies. It also helps us to understand that there need to be very special conditions for autonomy to succeed, even on a small scale.

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The Digital Twin: A Foundational Concept for Stateful Stream Processing

ScaleOut Software

Traditional stream-processing and complex event processing systems, such as Apache Storm and Software AG’s Apama , have focused on extracting interesting patterns from incoming data with stateless applications. While these applications maintain state information about the data stream itself, they don’t generally make use of information about the data sources or their context.

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Do Password Rules Make Us Safer?

Professor Beekums

Passwords play a big role in protecting our data. Either a service provides a way to login with a password, or they provide a way to login with another service like email, Google, or Twitter and those services use passwords. Passwords are unavoidable and important. That means the passwords themselves need to be secure. Many services have password rules to ensure that people create secure passwords.

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Progressive Web Apps - Book Giveaway

Dean Hume

Progressive Web Apps has recently been released, and if you haven't already gotten your hands on a copy, I have 5 free copies to give away to lucky readers. If you've not heard of the book before, Progressive Web Apps was written to help you leverage the amazing features of Progressive Web Apps to build fast, engaging and resilient web applications.

Website 40
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USENIX LISA 2018: CFP Now Open

Brendan Gregg

Join us for 3 days in Nashville at LISA'18. Post by Brendan Gregg and Rikki Endsley. USENIX’s LISA conference is the premier event for topics in production system engineering. LISA is a vendor-neutral event known for technical depth and rigor, and continues to attract an audience of seasoned professionals. You'll find sysadmins from Wall Street banks sharing stories with SREs at tech giants, as well as experts from many other industries.

DevOps 40