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At the end of this week, I’m flying to Seattle to take part in the AWS Serverless Innovation Day. Along with many customers and colleagues from AWS, we are going to be live on May 17 at a virtual free event.
DHH, the creator of Ruby on Rails, Hey, Basecamp, and a few other things, recently wrote an article titled “Programming types and mindsets”, and I just have to chime in on this one. “Hmm…” you might say. “That’s not a very balanced take Lane.” Agreed.
The AWS SDK for Java team is pleased to announce the general availability of Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) URI parsing in the AWS SDK for Java 2.x. You can now parse path-style and virtual-hosted-style S3 URIs to easily retrieve the bucket, key, region, style, and query parameters.
Responsible organizations already spend a lot of time and resources building secure pipelines, implementing best practices and testing applications for vulnerabilities. Despite all these efforts, there’s a hidden risk that is often overlooked in the supply chain story: off-pipeline changes.
A new WebAssembly player Loophole Labs has joined the WebAssembly module provider fold with its open source platform Scale. Most recently, it announced during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon support for deploying WebAssembly functions to the cloud as well as serverless environments.
Creating an Internet of Things (IoT) app to monitor a house plant is a pragmatic starting place to learn about data that changes over time. It’s useful for anyone who loves the idea of indoor gardening but forgets to check their plants regularly.
Angular v16 is the biggest release since the initial rollout of Angular, with “large leaps in reactivity, server-side rendering, and tooling,” according to Angular product lead Minko Gechev on Wednesday.
A microservice has to fulfill many functional and nonfunctional requirements. When implementing one, I mostly start with the happy path to see if I meet these requirements.
DevSecOps platform maker GitLab has announced an extension of its partnership with Google Cloud to bring new — and some experimental — AI-based options to enterprises.
OpenTelemetry is an open source observability framework that provides a set of APIs and libraries for collecting, processing and exporting telemetry data such as traces, metrics and logs.
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