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GitHub Makes Its CLI Extensible: You’ve heard (and experienced) far too many times the downfalls of constant context switching, so it’s to little surprise that GitHub has announced that GitHub’s command-line interface (CLI) 2.0 includes extensions.
Entrepreneurship for Engineers is a monthly column by longtime New Stack contributor Emily Omier that will explore the concerns of developers who want to build tools for other developers — and build a business around their innovations. We welcome your feedback, and ideas for future columns.
Brian Leung Brian is a staff designer at ZenHub, designing ways for software teams to efficiently work at scale. Prior to ZenHub, he built several award-winning mobile apps and has designed several products from the ground up.
NGINX sponsored this post. When many customers say they need a service mesh, they’re not talking about an actual service mesh. What they’re really asking for is a better way to manage, observe, secure and scale applications composed of microservices.
VMware sponsored this post. When I was in elementary school, my math teacher played a trick on me. She explained the concept of long division and proceeded to make my classmates and me perform long division on the chalkboard, on homework, on tests, and we always had to show our work.
Chances are pretty good you use Secure Shell to log into remote servers. SSH is well-known for being a (mostly) secure protocol that not only makes remote administration/development simple, it’s also one of your best tools for interacting with your cloud-hosted virtual machines.
It’s 2016 and you have a cell phone. You also probably pay your cell phone bill online or through an app. Telecom companies handle the world’s communication and part of what that entails is securing that communication to guarantee privacy and integrity to their customers.
Engineering Lars’ cloud playlist: Hands-on labs for Azure fundamentals Lars Klint
The HashiCorp Terraform Azure providers team is excited to announce the general availability of version 2.0 of the Terraform AzureAD provider. This release completes the transition to the Microsoft Graph API, which replaces the legacy Azure Active Directory Graph API.
Don’t get too excited by that headline. If you’ve ever been a system administrator, you can probably guess what this problem is. But just because it’s a commonplace mistake doesn’t mean lots of people are learning from it. First, no, the biggest problem isn’t stupid passwords.
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