Friday, August 28, 2020

Microsoft rolls out TypeScript 4.0

 
Application Development Digest

A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network|August 28, 2020

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Microsoft makes TypeScript 4 generally available

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

Microsoft has made TypeScript 4 generally available for developers building large systems in JavaScript. TypeScript, a superset of JavaScript, is designed for the enterprise.
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Kubernetes security defaults prompt upstream dilemma

As Kubernetes matures, community maintainers weigh enterprise demand for secure upstream defaults against concerns about sprawl and customizability.

 
OpenTelemetry aids distributed tracing, Kubernetes monitoring
OpenTelemetry combines multiple CNCF observability projects, as well as multiple enterprise data collection mechanisms, simplifying Kubernetes monitoring.
 
Google Anthos update adds on-premises clout

An update to Google's Anthos makes the container management and orchestration platform feel more at home inside customers' data centers.

 
TypeScript's co-creator speaks out on TypeScript 4.0

A co-creator of Microsoft's TypeScript programming language says TypeScript 4.0 improves developer productivity and moves toward first-class status in the JavaScript ecosystem.

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How to merge master into any branch in GitLab with examples
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4 ways to minimize test automation maintenance

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WebAssembly Hub boosts Envoy filter development
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