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Adobe’s Chris Featherstone and Shubhanshu Surana praised the OpenTelemetry Collector as the Swiss army knife of observability in their talk at Open Source Summit North America.
Python developers have long appreciated the language’s versatility and productivity. However, concerns persist about Python’s performance limitations and seamless integration with other languages. The emergence of WebAssembly (Wasm) bridges this gap.
Trace-based testing is a new form of testing using observability data, namely OpenTelemetry-compatible distributed traces, collected in modern systems. It enables building integration and system tests quickly and easily, dramatically reducing the time and cost involved.
What does it take to build an internal developer platform? What are the tools and platforms that can make it work? This post will discuss the architecture and tools required to stand up a fully operational internal developer platform.
We already know how putting applications in WebAssembly modules can improve runtime performance and latency speeds and compatibility when deployed. We also know that WebAssembly has been used to improve application performance when running on the browser on the backend.
It seems like everyone’s playing with ChatGPT — including mathematician and long-time programming expert Donald Knuth. Inspired by a conversation with Stephen Wolfram, Knuth conducted “my own little experiment” on April 7 — and recently posted the results online.
The Rust team released Rust 1.70.0 Thursday, and users should see “substantially improved performance” when fetching information from the crate.io index. That’s because this release makes Cargo’s “sparse” protocol enabled by default for reading the index from crates.io.
One increasingly common problem faced by social networks is what to do about death. Getting access to an account of a deceased friend or relative usually has at least three parts, depending on the territory:
When last we met, I offered my first-run experience with the SUSE Rancher Kubernetes distribution, which did not go well. On top of that, my reporting of those first steps did not sit well with the Rancher community. I get that and respect all of the input I received.
As a Python developer, there is not a day that goes by without hearing about the latest advances in artificial intelligence.
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