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August 13, 2019

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JDK 13: The new features coming to Java 13

Official development targets for Java 13 include improvements to garbage collection, application class-data sharing, and text blocks Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Couchbase review: A smart NoSQL database

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What’s new in Microsoft Visual Studio Code

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What is an API? Application programming interfaces explained

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How to use the Data Protection API in ASP.Net Core

White Paper: XebiaLabs

11 Black Holes of DevOps: How Not to Get Lost in Outer Space

Check out this white paper to learn the 11 DevOps “black holes” you can easily get sucked into… and how to avoid them! Read more ▶

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Couchbase review: A smart NoSQL database

Flexible, distributed document database offers an easy query language, mobile synch, independently scalable services, and strong consistency within a cluster Read more ▶

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There’s finally a communication app tailormade for on-the-go teams. Try it free.

This intuitive collaboration platform is made for teams that move. Read more ▶

Image: What’s new in Microsoft Visual Studio Code

What’s new in Microsoft Visual Studio Code

Microsoft regularly updates Visual Studio Code. Keep track of the updates’ key capabilities in this changelog Read more ▶

 
 
Image: What is an API? Application programming interfaces explained

What is an API? Application programming interfaces explained

Application programming interfaces hide complexity from developers, extend systems to partners, organize code, and make components reusable Read more ▶

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How to use the Data Protection API in ASP.Net Core

Take advantage of the easy-to-use cryptographic API in ASP.Net Core to secure sensitive data in your applications Read more ▶

White Paper: XebiaLabs

Best Practices for DevOps: Advanced Deployment Patterns

This white paper gives you insights into the DevOps best practice of advanced deployment patterns: Blue/Green deployments, rolling updates, canary releases, dark launches, and feature toggles. It describes how each pattern works, the advantages and disadvantages of each one, considerations for implementing them, and best practices when applying them. Read more ▶

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