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With organizations growing and evolving so quickly, continuous optimization (CO) is very important to implement. There are many ways to accomplish this, but carrying it out in practice can be tricky.
People are way too inclined to believe that just because some program, language, operating system, or whatever is safer than others, it’s Safe with a capital S. No, no, it’s not. Take Rust, for example.
In this article, we will build a comprehensive “to-do app” with APIs and end-to-end (E2E) tests using some of the modern stacks together.
Many organizations require durable automated code delivery for their applications. They leverage multi-account continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines to deploy code and run automated tests in multiple environments before deploying to Production.
Voted “the most loved” programming language in the Stack Overflow survey for seven years in a row, Rust has already established itself in the software industry. Thanks to Rust-friendly technologies like WebAssembly and WASI, it’s also finding its way into the cloud.
At Suncavanaugh Corp., we just got this super cool automation platform. It's called Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. Now, I'm really excited about all this and I have used Ansible before, but I'm worried about getting it working in our environments.
Tipping points that change the course of internet technology are not rare, but they also don’t come around often.
Programmers will finally be able to harness the full computing power of Nvidia’s latest GPUs, code-named Hopper, with new software tools released by the company on Monday.
The software-as-a-service (SaaS) method of delivering software has revolutionized our industry. With the SaaS market expected to grow from $3 trillion to $10 trillion by 2030, the future is bright.
If you didn’t grow up with Choose Your Own Adventures stories from the 1980s, well … I’m sorry. They were awesome: You started the adventure, chose a path and it either moved you forward in the story or you died; in which case, you backed up and gave it another go. Good times.
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