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“It’s so easy, anyone can do it,” he said smugly as I labored to learn the basics of computer science the hard, slow, old-fashioned way (taking courses, reading books, building projects on my own). “You don’t need to know the first thing about SQL to become a backend developer.”
The Australian Cyber and Infrastructure Security Centre (CISC) recently announced that the Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) obligation had entered into effect.
Modern application development teams require fully managed and self-service platforms. The recent shift toward Kubernetes has seen many teams scramble to get platforms built over the orchestration tool.
Dart is best known for its use in Flutter and its deployment in mobile apps, but a new framework called Dart Frog allows developers to leverage Dart on the backend. It’s the creation of Very Good Ventures, a consulting firm that specializes in Flutter applications.
If your organization is starting to adopt cloud native technology, you’re probably still working out exactly how to internalize and distribute Kubernetes knowledge to the rest of your team.
But, unusually for a tech company founder and CEO, not a computer geek. Shamban was a science nerd, with her sights set on becoming a doctor. But first, she had to do her state-mandated military service. And that’s where her path diverged.
TrueNAS SCALE might not be a distribution on the radar of most cloud native developers, but it should be. Although TrueNAS SCALE is, by design, a network-attached storage solution (based on Debian), it is also possible to create integrated virtual machines and even Linux containers.
The simplest most common way to secure your cloud infrastructure: the bastion host What is a bastion? An SSH Bastion host is a server that acts as a gateway to other servers on a network. It is typically used to provide secure access to internal resources while being exposed to the internet.
We launched an AWS Region in Australia earlier this year, four more (Switzerland, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, and India) in 2022, and are working on regions in Canada, Israel, New Zealand, and Thailand. All told, we now have 99 Availability Zones spread across 31 geographic regions.
I’m back from paternity leave! My new son is healthy, and my daughter is… busy. It’s good to be back writing code, writing courses and filming videos. Here’s to a great February, and I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors this March!
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