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December 12, 2022

Full-stack engineering is one-third as good

Full-stack engineering sounds like a dream. In fact it’s a recipe for slower development, lower-quality software, soaring technical debt, and overstressed engineers. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Juniper Networks: Top 5 Regulatory Reasons for Implementing Zero Trust

Over the past few years, the U.S. government and business leaders have turned increasingly to Zero Trust. By implementing this security approach now, your company will stay competitive and in compliance in the future.

What to do when your devops team is downsized

Five tips to help you manage the emotional and practical repercussions when colleagues are let go.

Open source security fought back in 2022

One year after the Log4j disaster, open source community efforts and new developer toolchains are addressing the challenges of software supply chain security.

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Visual Studio Code 1.74 boosts remote development

November 2022 release of the code editor previews a remote tunneling capability that allows developers to securely connect to their VS Code machine from any device anywhere.

JDK 20: The new features in Java 20

The next version of standard Java will incubate scoped values, an API that enables sharing immutable data within and across large numbers of threads.

Intro to Alpine.js: A JavaScript framework for minimalists

Alpine.js is a front-end JavaScript framework fashioned like a lightweight backpack, with a minimalist API and thoughtful features. Let's give it a try.

Azure Kubernetes doubles down on WebAssembly

WebAssembly is ideal for cloud-native apps. A shift from Krustlets to runwasi should simplify managing Wasm nodes in Azure Kubernetes Service.

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