Friday, July 24, 2020

Jfrog bolsters its DevOps platform

 
Application Development Digest

 

A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network|July 24, 2020

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FEATURED STORY
JFrog taps partners, adds features to bolster DevOps platform

By Darryl K. Taft, News Writer

JFrog fills gaps in its DevOps platform with new features and partnerships with tool providers to help developers ship secure code and use issue-free open source code.

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NEWS
 
Rise of automation creates new RPA job descriptions

As automation increases in the enterprise, new RPA jobs are emerging that require a unique combination of hard and soft skills that go far beyond the traditional roles.

 
Dell confirms a possible VMware spinoff
Dell fessed up it is exploring options for spinning off VMware while assuring users its relationship with the virtualization giant is solid.
 
New IBM Power systems offer pay-as-you-go pricing

IBM rolled out a low-end Power system with pay-as-you-go pricing to make it easier for users to deploy hybrid clouds for mission-critical applications.

 
G Suite users glad to finally get unified collaboration interface

Google has added team project channels and video conferencing to the G Suite app Gmail. The move provides G Suite with its first unified interface for collaboration.

EXPERT ADVICE
 
A comparison of 6 top programming languages

Choosing the right programming language can be tough. We place six popular languages head to head: Python vs. Ruby, Kotlin vs. Swift and Erlang vs. Elixir.

 
Why we use static final in Java for constants

Think of a class as a cookie cutter and an individual instance as a cookie. Use this analogy to visualize how static final creates unchangeable variables in Java.

 
Follow this Dockerfile tutorial to create a dev environment
Containers can help establish consistent dev environments. In this step-by-step tutorial, learn how to write a Dockerfile and run containerized applications.
 

Get started with a hybrid microservices model

Enterprises don't always have to choose between a microservices and monolithic architecture -- take a hybrid approach to experience the best of both worlds.

 

Don't let a conflict with git stash pop derail development. Here's how to merge and resolve this issue and clean up code for proper programming.

 
Consider these key microservices caching strategies

Data caching is a key part of ensuring microservices have easy access to the data they need. We review a few key caching strategies.

 
10 tips on when to refactor code

Developers only have so much time. Here's how to prioritize code refactoring so you get the most value from the least amount of effort.

 
How TUF can secure software systems from update vulnerabilities
An emerging specification from CNCF looks to secure systems thanks to the open source community and a focus on update vulnerabilities to defend against attacks.
 
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