Friday, May 1, 2020

Node.js 14 arrives with new features for enterprise devs

 
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A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network|May 1, 2020

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Node.js 14 delivers more enterprise-friendly features

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

Node.js 14's new features seek to please developers, who have increasingly adopted the server-side runtime environment for JavaScript.

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Red Hat and IBM converge to support multi-cluster management

IBM and Red Hat have begun to blend business priorities and software code, including a forthcoming multi-cluster Kubernetes management tool for OpenShift users.

 
Open Policy Agent brings compliance as code to Kubernetes
Open Policy Agent has turned heads among IT shops for Kubernetes compliance as code, and its commercial backer looks to capitalize on that momentum with new enterprise features.
 
HashiCorp CEO discusses plans around multi-million dollar injection

SearchITOperations.com caught up with HashiCorp CEO David McJannet. He discusses the company's plans for its new $175 million investment, DevOps, open source, and more.

 
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure adds new AMD EPYC instances

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure has boosted its support for mission-critical workloads with new options based on AMD's second-generation EPYC processors.

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How to change the last Git commit message quickly

Developers often save an update to a local Git repository and then realize that the associated commit message isn't up to par. Follow these steps to fix a Git commit message.

 
Top criteria that belong in a mobile app testing plan

Smartphones are ubiquitous, but no two users are the same -- bandwidth, devices, OSes and platforms differ. Here's how to test mobile apps exhaustively and prioritize what matters.

 
5 best practices for remote development teams

Learn how to better manage developers through the pandemic, maintain a focus on DevOps processes, mitigate project delays, about useful Agile tools and more.

 
Sonatype Nexus vs. JFrog: Pick an open source security scanner

Chances are your team relies on open source code. But how do you manage vulnerabilities? Find a product best suited for your needs in this Sonatype Nexus vs. JFrog comparison.

 

Take a look into what Kotlin and Swift have to offer in terms of cross-platform capabilities, library support and ease of use. Also, review their major strengths and limitations.

 
Use a developer desktop setup instead of a laptop

Don't get hung up on a laptop for software development, even if you work best from the couch. Here are six reasons why desktops should be provided to developers.

 
Familiarize yourself with the API Proxy

Explore the capabilities and practical uses for an API proxy, and the relationship between an API proxy and an API gateway.

 
 
Git version control helps remote teams with integrated builds
Organizations with remote development teams should use Git repos and Git version control while developing integrated software builds.
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