This includes massive, root-and-branch changes such as Project Valhalla as well as some of the more incremental deliveries coming from Project Amber - such as Records and Sealed Types. |
In this podcast, Rob Skillington, co-founder and CTO at Chronosphere, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant. Topics discussed included: metrics collection at scale, multi-dimensional metrics and high-cardinality, developer experience with platform tooling, and open standards related to observability. |
In this podcast recorded at Agile 2019, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Lanette Creamer about the need for technical skills by testers and the importance of exploratory testing. |
This year’s conference covers a wide variety of topics for the modern software architect, developer, and team lead. Microservices, remote teams, Java, machine learning are just some of the topics we’ll dive into in the 18 individually-curated tracks. Find out more. |
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Cahlen Humphreys and Tiffany Chang discuss why Enfuse.io chose Apache Geode and Pivotal Cloud Cache for their data processing needs. (Presentation) |
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Creating a Cloud Migration Framework gives you a tool for management, accountability, and status reporting. This article looks at three common phases of the migration. (Article) |
Julia Lawall gives an introduction to the use of Coccinelle and gives an overview of its impact on the Linux kernel. Over the years, Coccinelle has been extensively used in Linux kernel development, resulting in over 7000 commits to the Linux kernel, and has found its place as part of the Linux kernel development process. (Presentation with transcript included) Join us for our upcoming QCon, QCon San Francisco, Nov 16-20, 2020 |
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In the second instalment of this article series dedicated to PHP 7, we continue our exploration of PHP 7's new features focusing on object-oriented programming support, classes, and interfaces. (Article) |
Viktor Kunčak overviews Stainless used to state and formally verify properties of functional programs written in Scala. (Presentation) |
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Oracle introduced its new open-source framework, Helidon, in September 2018. Originally named Java for Cloud, Helidon is a collection of Java libraries for creating microservices-based applications. Within six months of its introduction, Helidon 1.0 was released in February 2019. The current stable release is Helidon 1.4.4, but Oracle is well on their way to releasing Helidon 2.0. (Article) |
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In many situations, there is only one possible type allowed in a given place. And yet C# still requires you to explicitly list the type. Now that the Target-typed `new` expression proposal has been adopted into C# 9, such boilerplate code will no longer be necessary. (News) |
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Anna Henningsen gives an overview over what character encodings are, what the JavaScript language provides to interact with them, and how to avoid the most common mistakes in Node.js and the Web. (Presentation with transcript included) |
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Technical teams tend to be unprepared for politics. This leads to political problems being either accepted as tragically inevitable or written off as due to the incompetence of others. Politics in business emerges when direction is not set with sufficient clarity. Better understanding the causes of politics helps understand how best to either resolve or navigate politics in software projects. (Article) |
Leading Lean by Jean Dahl describes a journey that leaders can embark on to respond to disruptive change. It leads them through the six dimensions of leading self, others, the customer, and the enterprise, by creating an innovative culture that delivers value. It provides not just the theory behind Modern Lean, but also practical methods, tools, strategies, and case studies. (Article) |
Carmel Dolev discusses the Y generation’s characteristics, and covers practical tools and advice on how to enable them to thrive in an agile environment. (Presentation) |