Friday, August 7, 2020

Microsoft launches open source service mesh project

 
Application Development Digest

A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network|August 07, 2020

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Microsoft unveils Open Service Mesh, vows donation to CNCF

By Beth Pariseau, News Writer

Microsoft pledged to donate its service mesh to the CNCF in a stab at Istio, setting the stage for potential vendor collaboration around multi-cloud interoperability standards.
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Deloitte, Unqork team up to bring no-code to the enterprise

Deloitte has partnered with no-code development platform provider Unqork to help enterprise customers that are undergoing digital transformations and app modernizations.

 
DevOps pipeline consolidation continues among CI/CD tools
Bespoke DevOps pipelines are becoming a thing of the past as specialist vendors such as Harness and Drone.io merge to compete with large platform vendors.
 
Google, Microsoft add to their cloud migration toolkits

New cloud migration tools and services from Google and Microsoft seek to meet customer demand for easier, faster deployments amid rising favor for multi-cloud deployments.

 
New foundation to bolster security of open source software

The Open Source Security Foundation will bring together key open source security initiatives across the industry to improve and support the security of open source software.

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5 advantages of GitLab CI/CD pipelines

Many CI/CD systems tools offer features like source control, build artifact and deployment capabilities to development and DevOps teams.

 
Why the const keyword in Java is not implemented

Let’s learn more about the ‘const’ keyword in Java and some alternatives to describe constants in the language.

 
10 of the best programming languages to learn in 2020
Different jobs call for different programming languages, and the wrong choice could cause your project to fail. Look at the 10 best programming languages to learn.
 

Why you can't find the gitconfig file

If you can’t find the gitconfig file, don’t despair. The reason you can’t find gitconfig is because gitconfig’s nowhere to be found. Issue these commands to create the file.

 
Learn how to git rebase a branch to master instead of using the merge command, as well as the impact of performing a git rebase to master operation.
 
Decomposing a monolithic database for microservices

When breaking up a monolith, it's critical to decompose your database. We explore how to do this and avoid creating a distributed monolith.

 
Follow Google's lead with programming style guides

Code style guides shield developers from dangerous programming approaches and confusion. Here's how Google cultivates style guides, and why you should too.

 
How to squash git commits example
When your git commit history gets long in the tooth, and you want to clean up your branches, you’ll need the facilities of the Git squash commit feature.
 
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