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One of the major concerns in software systems is keeping a code base maintainable over time as the amount of logic grows. In recent years it has been a best practice to break code down into modular components: microservices and micro-UIs.
It’s not surprising that Rust is growing and fast. Particularly since the U.S. government indirectly endorsed it recently. The Rust community is more than 2 million developers today, building with nearly 100,000 crates or Rust compilations, according to the Foundation.
Life has always been tough for coders. During the 2600 console days, one Atari executive called its developers dime-a-dozen “towel designers,” prompting them to leave and form Activision.
Vercel’s CTO, Malte Ubl, remembers when Photoshop ruled the pixelated world. He took a few months’ break and when he came back, Sketch had taken over from Photoshop because it was better for designing UI.
Software Bills of Materials tell you what code is in a program. Chainguard’s OpenVEX will tell you what’s wrong and what’s not quite right, but OK in your code.
Microservices are a hot topic when people talk about cloud native application development, and for good reason. Microservices architecture is a structured manner for deploying a collection of self-contained and independent services in an organization.
Couchbase sponsored this post. “Data gravity” is a principle associated with the more familiar issue of platform or application vendor lock-in, but in the context of data.
FERPA (the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) is a United States federal law protecting the privacy of student education records, more specifically governing access from public entities, such as employers, public schools, and foreign governments.
In this article, we will implement a header routing solution, which is a way to route traffic from the HTTP request headers in addition to (or instead of) the "traditional" HTTP Host routing method. There are a few prerequisites to implementing this method in Kubernetes.
Platform engineering is not a new concept and has existed for a long time in companies such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, Netflix and many other large companies.
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