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Does Azure DevOps 2019 Proxy server (formerly TFS proxy server) support Git repositories? The documentation only mentions TFVC repositories, and it works great, but we are not sure if Git repositories can be configured to use Azure DevOps (TFS) proxy (not to confuse with regular Web proxy).
In Klarna we have hundreds of engineering teams that need to deploy things. To deploy means different things to different teams, depending on what technologies the team works with. Many, but not all, teams use our centrally provided shared tooling for container deployments.
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This crafty little bug is a NULL DEREFERENCE, (CWE-476) and to show you what we’re looking for, here’s one Musebot caught in the wild. These bugs are simple in concept but hard to find in practice as they often require reasoning about code across different functions, files, or even packages.
Those four letters that strike dread in the hearts of every Kubernetes user. That short acronym that pierces like a knife in the dark. The aura of terror that follows it, enveloping everyone and everything as its reach seems to grow to the ends of time itself.
Back in 2010, Amazon migrated its servers to the AWS cloud and launched the Apollo code deployment platform. It allowed developers to deploy code whenever they needed to any of the Amazon servers. So, they also put operations staff to work closer with developers and ensure stable deployment.
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) became a trending social media term last week, for all the wrong reasons. When the right-wing microblogging app, Parler, was pulled from the Google and Apple app stores, its users immediately began to search for a browser-based version.
When Amazon Web Services informed Parler that it was terminating its hosting deal, the social platform initially maintained that it would be back online in a week.
In my full-time role at Nuvi, I’ve been lucky enough to work on a team where we’re able to push the boundaries in the natural language processing field.
Rookout revealed today it has extended its eponymous debugging tools to include third-party applications. Shahar Fogel, Rookout’s CEO, says most organizations today are building applications that rely heavily on code or modules developed by a third party.
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