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Extreme programming meets systematic testing using Coyote
Our world is increasingly reliant on cloud services that are expected to have high availability and handle high…
Our world is increasingly reliant on cloud services that are expected to have high availability and handle high…
The Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr) project is growing rapidly are we’re grateful for all the community support and…
A Kubernetes cluster requires compute resources to run applications and these resources may need to increase or decrease…
When Susan and I created the Python for Beginners series last fall, we had the goal of trying…
Next week is KubeCon North America 2019, but we wanted to give you an early preview of one…
In May 2019, Network Policies on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) became generally available through the Azure native policy plug-in…
Probably the largest hurdle when learning any new programming language is simply knowing where to get started. What’s…
Congratulations! You’ve made it to the next installment of our overview of Trill, Microsoft’s open source streaming data…
Traditional security processes can often become a roadblock when delivering software via DevOps processes at the rate that…
Modern application infrastructure is being transformed by containers. The question is: How do you get started? Understanding what…
With the release of Terraform 0.12, we can improve the configuration of our infrastructure resources that are using…
In our last post, Daniel Semedo and I provided an overview of how to add automated performance quality gates using a performance…
This is part 2 of 2-post series that shows you how to use Trill, an open source .NET…
I’m a developer and I’ll admit it, I’m learning Kubernetes. I’ve been developing web applications now for more…
Watch someone live code online…why would I do that? Hopefully I can answer this question for you in…