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July 11, 2022

12 examples of old tech that never dies

From magnetic tape to mainframes, sometimes the old tech really is better. Take a trip back in time with these die-hard technologies still going strong today. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Carbonite ARM: Streamline your migration with the non-disruptive Carbonite Migrate®

Carbonite® Migrate is a streamlined, automated migration tool that uses efficient, real-time, byte-level replication technology and allows for non-disruptive testing and validation to ensure little impact on business operations. Learn how it can provide you simple, non-disruptive migrations.

8 new JavaScript features to start using today

New features in ECMAScript 2022 include top-level await, RegExp match indices, new public and private class fields, and more. Let's get started!

Open source job security through recessions

Stay close to free software, either through companies that support open source projects or by contributing directly to project communities.

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Why you should modernize search technologies

Important knowledge is scattered throughout the organization. Simplify everything, make it easy for employees to find what they need, and use machine learning.

How Walmart abstracts its hybrid cloud for developers

The retail giant has rolled out a hybrid cloud platform that it hopes will simplify how software developers consume infrastructure and best-of-breed cloud services.

Reduce Your Risk With a Unilateral Security Approach

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How to use Rust with Python, and Python with Rust

You can merge Python's convenience with Rust's speed, thanks to libraries in both languages. Get started with the PyO3 project and cpython crate.

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