Month: January 2023
MMS • Matt Campbell
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A recent assessment of the quality and availability of SBOMs in open-source repositories found the availability and implementation to vary widely. The OpenSSF’s Open Source Software Security Mobilization Plan has a dedicated stream to improving the availability, generation, and consumption of SBOMs.
By Matt Campbell
6 Essential Tracks at QCon London, March 27-29, 2023: Architecture, FinTech, ML, and More!
MMS • Artenisa Chatziou
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QCon London international software conference returns this March 27-29 with its 17th edition. Technical leaders that are driving innovation and change in software will share the latest trends and techniques from their real-world projects to help you solve common challenges. Learn what are the emerging trends in 2023, how to adopt them, how to avoid pitfalls, and how to embrace the best practices.
By Artenisa Chatziou
MMS • Suzanne Morrison
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Being motivated can make a positive difference to both our engagement and our success in the workplace. The same is true of teams – a motivated team is much more likely to be engaged at work and achieve results. The motivation diagnostic tool to help people to understand more about how motivated they feel and the factors that are contributing towards that motivation or demotivation.
By Suzanne Morrison
MMS • Brandon Byars
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Everyone likes the idea of building something new. So much freedom. But what about making changes after you have users? In this episode, Thomas Betts talks with Brandon Byars about how you can evolve your API without versioning, a topic he spoke about at QCon San Francisco.
By Brandon Byars
MMS • Matt Campbell
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HashiCorp has released the 1.0 version of the Terraform Plugin Framework. This framework improves upon and replaces the current Terraform Plugin SDKv2. It includes support for validators, path expressions, nested attributes, resource private state management, and custom types. Providers written in the new framework are executable binaries written in Go.
By Matt Campbell
AWS Introduces Step Functions Distributed Map for Large-Scale Parallel Data Processing
MMS • Renato Losio
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AWS recently announced a distributed map for Step Functions, a solution for large-scale parallel data processing. Optimized for S3, the new feature of the AWS orchestration service targets interactive and highly parallel serverless data processing workflows.
By Renato Losio
MMS • Johan Janssen
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Just, a command line tool requiring zero configuration, increases the Java development experience while building Spring Boot applications. Just automatically reloads the application when there is a change in source code, build files or Docker compose files. The project also supports the creation of (native) applications and (native) Docker images.
By Johan Janssen