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Unblock Your Software Engineers With Unblocked

DZone

Getting up to speed in a new codebase takes time. Most engineering organizations face the dilemma of ensuring the new developer gets the support they need without slowing down the rest of the team too much. Developers spend weeks or even months onboarding at a new company.

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SRE vs DevOps: What you need to know

Dynatrace

Cloud-native environments bring speed and agility to software development and operations (DevOps) practices. But with that speed and agility comes new complications and complexity, all while maintaining performance and reliability with less than 1% down-time per year. SRE as an application of DevOps. SRE vs DevOps?

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SRE Opportunities Grow as Businesses Reopen and Reacclimate

DZone

Take one look at LinkedIn right now, and you’ll notice some of the most in-demand jobs include application developers and software engineers. After a deeper dive, you’ll find many companies across multiple industries are looking for site reliability engineers or SREs.

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Why applying chaos engineering to data-intensive applications matters

Dynatrace

Stream processing One approach to such a challenging scenario is stream processing, a computing paradigm and software architectural style for data-intensive software systems that emerged to cope with requirements for near real-time processing of massive amounts of data.

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ACM Survey – Part 3: How your peers speed up time to market

Dynatrace

Microservices are often the best approach to breaking down software. The code is smaller, and every software engineer makes production changes on an ongoing basis. The post ACM Survey – Part 3: How your peers speed up time to market appeared first on Dynatrace blog. The risk is smaller, too.

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A Note to Business Leaders on Software Engineering

Strategic Tech

Software development is not an established discipline where there is a clear technique used to solve any given problem. In fact, there are near infinite ways to solve every software engineering challenging. The benefits you are looking for are speed and sustainability. and business innovation speed plummets.

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SKP's Java/Java EE Gotchas: Clash of the Titans, C++ vs. Java!

DZone

As a Software Engineer, the mind is trained to seek optimizations in every aspect of development and ooze out every bit of available CPU Resource to deliver a performing application. Considering all aspects and needs of current enterprise development, it is C++ and Java which outscore the other in terms of speed.

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