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If you are looking for a new year challenge, the Serverless Developer Advocate team launched the 30 days of Serverless. You can follow the hashtag #30DaysServerless on LinkedIn, Twitter, or Instagram or visit the challenge page and learn a new Serverless concept every day.
If I had to name the single biggest misconception some people have about platform engineering, it would be that the result of a successful platform engineering endeavor is a shiny user interface with lots of buttons to click and dashboards to look at.
When we received an abnormally high bill from Heroku several months ago, I immediately knew the root cause: Someone had exploited our architecture and hijacked our compute resources. I could guess what had happened in detail because we had known long before that such exploitation was possible.
What if there was a way to use libraries from whichever programming language you wanted and compile them together? And what if developers could do that not in the distant future, but by year end?
Adaptive Shield sponsored this post. Adaptive Shield is under common control with TNS. With the New Year here and employees back from holiday vacations, it’s time for security teams to prepare for the security challenges anticipated for 2023.
Mirantis sponsored this post. Mirantis is under common control with TNS. One of the advantages of using Kubernetes to run your infrastructure is that it makes keeping applications up to date relatively straightforward.
“I don’t really know anything about infrastructure. I’m not technical at all, but I’ve been lucky enough to work on a few different clients on infrastructure and platform products.
There’s turmoil in the C++ community. In mid-January, the official C++ “direction group” — which makes recommendations for the programming language’s evolution — issued a statement addressing concerns about C++ safety.
I’ve long said that Kubernetes is far from user-friendly. Not only is deploying pods and services to a cluster a challenge, but simply getting the cluster up and running can be a real nightmare.
My background and love for programming goes all the way back to 25 years ago. Back then when black and white rectangular screens were dominating us geeks and were prevailing in most corporate and educational environments.
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