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Native vs Hybrid vs Cross-Platform: How and What to Choose?
What are the similarities and differences between native, hybrid, and cross-platform development and how do you know which to choose?
Updated July 27, 2022
by Sanjay Kidecha
· 44,793 Views · 8 Likes
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Why Pulsar Beats Kafka for a Scalable, Distributed Data Architecture
Choosing the right event streaming approach is critical for enterprise architects and application developers. These technologies will help apps scale up around data.
July 27, 2022
by Jonathan Ellis
· 6,310 Views · 1 Like
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AI Philosophy and Its Part in Digital Design
A robust AI system deals with the knowledge that comes with the data in which philosophy is needed to analyze that knowledge and offer valuable insights.
July 26, 2022
by Rohan Rawat
· 6,477 Views · 1 Like
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How to Bring Shadow Kubernetes IT Into the Light
This article explores the challenges associated with shadow Kubernetes admins and the benefits of centralizing with the IT department.
July 26, 2022
by Kyle Hunter
· 4,218 Views · 1 Like
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Get Started With Kafka and Docker in 20 Minutes
Both Kafka and Docker are pretty complex technologies, and it can be difficult to determine where to get started once you’re sure that they’re the right fit for the problem you’re solving. To keep things simple for this tutorial, we’ll create one producer, one consumer, and one Kafka instance.
July 26, 2022
by Ryan Cahill
· 7,032 Views · 3 Likes
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DevOps Security Checklist for Kubernetes
Kubernetes is not a secure platform. It lacks native tooling to handle most security-related tasks. This article list security principles to secure a cluster.
July 26, 2022
by Nicolas Giron
· 7,826 Views · 2 Likes
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Using Multiple Azure Storage Accounts From a Single Spring Boot App
For those occasions when one storage account just won't do
July 25, 2022
by Mark Heckler
· 6,019 Views · 2 Likes
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Securing Access to Kubernetes Environments With Zero Trust
Learn how to apply Kubernetes zero-trust principles to secure an entire environment, providing zero-trust security for containers.
July 25, 2022
by Kyle Hunter
· 4,949 Views · 2 Likes
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Introduction to AWS Config: Simplified Cloud Auditing
Modern cloud environments are ever-changing, and so is the nature of cloud computing. The growing cloud assets accompany the attack surface expansion problem for organizations, which unveils the need for visibility of cloud resources. AWS Config addresses that exact demand.
July 25, 2022
by Hatice Ozsahan
· 4,133 Views · 1 Like
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Write Your Kubernetes Infrastructure as Go Code — Using Custom Resource Definitions With Cdk8s
Using CRDs as API.
July 25, 2022
by Abhishek Gupta DZone Core CORE
· 33,887 Views · 3 Likes
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AWS, Azure, and GCP: The Ultimate IAM Comparison
AWS vs Azure vs GCP - how do these cloud providers compare when it comes to IAM? Read on to find out.
July 25, 2022
by Diane Benjuya
· 4,018 Views · 1 Like
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Create a Minimal Web API With ASP.NET Core and Publish To Azure API Management With Visual Studio
Follow this tutorial to learn how to create a minimal Web API with .NET CLI and Visual Studio 2022 to publish it on Azure Web App and API management.
July 25, 2022
by Hamida Rebai
· 6,314 Views · 2 Likes
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Deploy ECR-Based AWS Lambda
Let's see how to deploy an ECR image-based Lambda onto the AWS Console.
July 25, 2022
by Tushar Mathur
· 5,788 Views · 2 Likes
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Comparison: JMS Message Queue vs. Apache Kafka
This article explores the differences, trade-offs, and architectures of JMS message brokers and Kafka deployments.
July 24, 2022
by Kai Wähner DZone Core CORE
· 4,812 Views · 6 Likes
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How to Migrate MongoDB to Kubernetes
Percona Product Manager Sergey Pronin demonstrating how to migrate MongoDB to Kubernetes.
July 24, 2022
by Sylvain Kalache
· 6,717 Views · 2 Likes
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Mobile App Development Trends
Check out the latest trends in mobile app development, including a Swift takeover, enterprise apps, and IoT advancements.
Updated July 24, 2022
by Alfred Beiley
· 16,114 Views · 5 Likes
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YAML and Its Usage in Kubernetes
If you've used Kubernetes before, chances are you have come into contact with YAML files. Find out more about what they do here.
Updated July 24, 2022
by Raghavendra Deshpande
· 5,927 Views · 3 Likes
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Silverlight Application Makes it Easier to Set Up Child Safety Controls and More
Child controls on Windows Smartphone 7 are a big deal to a lot of people. The amount of data, information, and even adult materials that a child could have access to if on an unsecured phone is beyond what most parents are willing to risk. The Silverlight application makes it easier to view a complete list of the various child controls that one may decide to add to their Windows phone to keep it safe. After all, you never know when your child may get their hands on your phone and see things that you don't want them to have access to. ListBox Allows Me to Display Child Controls Usually, I am using ListBox control in my Windows Phone 7 Silverlight applications to display a scrollable list of child controls. ListBox offers UI virtualization, which means that UI is loading ListBox items on demand to increase the performance and reduce memory allocation. One of the main keys to that is in using VirtualizingStackPanel as ItemsPanel Template for ListBox control. Lately in one of my Windows Phone 7 projects I had to replace ListBox with ItemsControl, but ItemsControl does not offer UI virtualization for child items by default, so I had to add the same VirtualizingStackPanel to ItemsPanelTemplate element. Also I have modified the Template element to be able to add and access ScrollViewer for ItemsControl. View Everything in One Space VirtualizingStackPanel makes it easier to see everything on one screen so you can rest assured that nothing is slipping through the cracks. You don't want to leave any open security holes on your phone that your child may figure out a way to exploit. Unfortunately, many children are quite good at getting around security features that you have set up for them, and that is why you need to use VirtualizingStackPanel to review everything on your phone and make sure it is locked down. Now, you need to understand that this feature is not only useful for creating child security locks on your phone, but for many other purposes as well. You might want to breeze through and review other settings on your phone to ensure that you have it all set up optimally. After all, you don't want to waste time dealing with a phone that is not set up in the best way possible. What Type of Child Controls Are Available Via ListBox for Windows 7 Phones? Concerned parents everywhere will ask themselves what kind of controls they can expect to have over their Windows 7 phone when setting it up for their children to use. On the one hand, they know that their children will want to use their phones, and they don’t want to deny them the ability to delight in the technology that so many of the rest of us also enjoy every day. On the other hand, they are concerned parents who worry about what kind of things their children could be exposed to. The Windows 7 phone has numerous options that allow a parent to filter out things that they don’t necessarily want their children to see. A few of the popular controls that parents often set up for their children include: A block on inappropriate/adult websites A block on online gaming websites A timer that limits how long the child may use the phone These are all key features of the Windows 7 parental controls that are worth paying attention to. The reason is that children may be exposed to more from the outside world than you ever intended. Not only could they see inappropriate content, but they could get hooked on some of the online games that exist today. Those games are meant to be highly addictive by nature so that people will continue playing. However, this also poses a risk to children who may get exposed to too many stimuli from these games too early in their life. If that happens, then it may not be easy to peel away from those games. You certainly don’t want to take a risk like that with your child, and that is why you need to put a limit on the amount of time that they are able to view your screen on your phone. They need to take some time away from those screens in order to develop as people, and it is a lot better to use a program that will automatically cut them off from the online games that just want them to keep playing. How Do You Get Around Child Locks for Yourself? The other thing to keep in mind when using the software programs that are available to you for creating child locks on your phone is that you will need to circumvent those locks for yourself. You will still want access to the websites that you want to go to when your child doesn’t have your phone. Thus, you should make sure you are well-versed in how the Silverlight application works before you go to install it on your phone. Many people jump the gun too fast and try to get a program like this on their phone because they are so worried about their children being on the Internet and what it could mean for their safety. It is noble that people want to keep their children safe, but it is also responsible to want to make sure your phone is protected from the possibility of not having access to the full Internet that you may require at some point. You can, and should, install a backup password that you can use to get around any and all child locks that you put in place. Doing so will put you in the best position to get around the child lock and temporarily disable it while you use your phone as you normally would. The only thing to keep in mind is that you will need to put the child locks back on your phone once you are done using it and before you give it to your child. Once the locks are disabled, they won’t go back up unless you instruct them to do so via your phone. Many people have used child locks to keep their children from being exposed to material that they don’t want them to see too early in life. You may feel the same way, and it may be time for you to take direct action to ensure that your children are subjected to material that you wholeheartedly disagree with them seeing.
July 24, 2022
by Jevgeni Tšaikin
· 10,696 Views · 1 Like
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Distributed Tracing for Microservices on Elastic (ELK Stack)
Let's explore distributed tracing for microservices on the ELK stack.
July 24, 2022
by Bharathwaj Jeganathan
· 14,259 Views · 4 Likes
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Kubernetes Requests and Limits Demystified
We will look at basic resource configuration options and ways to think about tradeoffs between the cost and performance of your containerized apps.
July 24, 2022
by Erwin Daria
· 3,601 Views · 1 Like
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