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Simon Høiberg
SimonHoiberg
Node.js Learning Path Master these topics, and you'll be ready to take on your first job as a Node.js Back End Developer!Let's go through them JavaScript and Node.js
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Daniele Polencic
danielepolencic
Do you know all the YAML tricks and gotchas?Are there any YAML tips for Kubernetes?Read along! 1/Let's cover the basics first.YAML has three basic rules:1. Indentation — only 2 or
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Sam Newman
samnewman
I've been thinking for a while about how Amazon - specifically AWS - go about their product development (Thread!) Spend any time with the AWS web console, and you soon
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Steve McDougall
JustSteveKing
So I've seen a lot of new developers being confused as to what is right and wrong in the industry.So here's a little thread with some advise after 10 years
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Quinn Murphy
qh_murphy
Had one of the awesomest moments this morning. Johnny asked me what Github was for, and what I did there.He has asked before, but not with this level of persistence
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🔎Julia Evans🔍
b0rk
i love this thread from Marco! I think when people talk about learning fundamentals, the first thing they think of is often reading a book / taking a class /
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Vlad Ionescu
iamvlaaaaaaad
Wooo, I am getting into teaching!A (slightly rambling) thread on why I'm doing this and why Homeschool by Senzo 1/xhttps://twitter.com/senzo_HQ/status/1323627997660876801 I always enjoyed mentoring and upskilling people.The moment when
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Julie Young
juliey4
since I covered $FSLY's earnings call yesterday, I wanted to also cover $NET's today. recap of Cloudflare's Q2 --> $100mm rev, up 48% YOYLarge customers up 60+% YOYHave 16% of
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Fintan Ryan
fintanr
Thread: So it is #KubeCon time, which of course means lots of interesting data from various vendors. The always interesting @datadoghq report has been published https://www.datadoghq.com/container-report/ /1 Lots of things
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Matt Moore
mattomata
A key milestone in any extensibility model is when traditionally "core" functionality starts to use it.To me this is really the sign that something stops being a "toy", and starts
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Dustin Moris Gorski
dustinmoris
The more I work with @GCPcloud and @Azure at the same time - doing pretty much the same stuff across both clouds for different projects/work - the more I'm astonished
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Rich Burroughs
richburroughs
Next I'm watching @stefanprodan talk about Progressive Delivery Techniques with Flagger. #KubeCon They made Flagger to make more safe deployments, with things like automated rollbacks. #KubeCon Flagger is on GitHub
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Simon Wardley
swardley
X : Why are you so bullish on serverless?Me : AWS creates the future by industrialising the past, it concentrates on shifting product to utility. Amazon then migrates onto this
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Vallery Lancey
vllry
I just had coffee and I'm waiting for lunch to cook, so let's talk about jitter and exponential backoff. Background: "backoff" is when you retry a failed action (say,
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Piotr Gaczkowski
DoomHammerNG
Some of you asked for recommendations, so I've combined my favorite @Pluralsight courses into one .I've personally been using it for the past 2 years, very happy with results.But first
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Finn Murphy
FinnMurphy12
Linus Torvalds gave the software world 2 of its greatest gifts in the Linux kernel & git - but while those technologies originated in Europe, it was American companies like Github &
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