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This was a great talk at Women in Tech when Carol Gilabert did it, and there was a lot of really great things that I took away from it for my own application process 👀
This was a great talk at Women in Tech when Carol Gilabert did it, and there was a lot of really great things that I took away from it for my own application process 👀
(isbn:9781441759986)Today we have a very special episode, where Gerhard gets to share his favourite learnings from Steve Jobs. If it wasn’t for his determination to build a better personal computer, Gerhard would have most likely continued with a career in physics. We know what you’re thinking: it’s crazy and impossible to interview Steve...

In today’s episode, Gerhard is talking to Sam Alba, Docker’s first employee, and Solomon Hykes, the Docker co-founder. Together with Andrea Luzzardi, they are the creators of Dagger, a universal deployment engine that trades YAML for CUE, and uses Buildkit as the runtime. Why? Because we should stop rewriting the same ...

We finally did it! All our static files are served from AWS S3. This is the most significant improvement to our app’s architecture in years, and now we have unlocked the next level: multi-cloud. We talk about that at length, and how it fits in our 2022 setup. The TL;DR is that changelog.com will fly, both literally and...

Serious software projects require several environments. Your production environment is obviously mission critical. A staging environment is also necessary to perform validation and regression testing before taking the risk of pushing an update to production. Best practices and approaches for managing these and other environments vary from organization to organization. In some sense, different software

Today’s conversation with Kelsey Hightower showed Gerhard what he was missing in his quest for automation and Kubernetes. The fundamentals that Kelsey shares will most certainly help you level up your game. This is a follow-up to the last 45 seconds of the Kubernetes documentary. Oh, and we finally cleared where we sho...

In this special episode Chad talks with Naoto Sato on JEP 400, UTF-8 by Default, and Michel Trudeau on JEP 413, Code Snippets in Java API Documentation. To round things out, we also pulled in highlights from podcast episodes 21 and 22 to provide an …

Think I've managed to track down the versions of libraries used in AWS Lambda on JDK11 - I've updated my previous post about it with more details, and am hoping to get confirmation from AWS about it!
Avoiding Spring context issues when parallelising @Nested Spring integration tests (3 mins read).

Using abstract base classes to reduce risk of Spring context overall issues with Spring (Boot) integration tests.
Providing a basic implementation of Ruby's ARGF.read in Go (2 mins read).

Creating a Go helper method to read from stdin or a file, inspired by Ruby's ARGF.read method.
Integration Testing Your Spring WebClients with Wiremock (4 mins read).

How to write integration tests using Wiremock, for use with WebClients.
Natalie and Johnny are joined by the co-founders of APIToolkit for a deep-dive on the topic. We discuss building them, maintaining them, how can we all be better users, and much more along the way.

Week Notes 22#11 (4 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2022-03-14?
If you’re still wearing a mask when you go out, please retweet this tweet. I would just like to see how much common sense is still out there.
mohamad safa (@mhdksafa)Sat, 19 Mar 2022 12:13 GMT
This week Amal and Nick are joined by Dan Shappir, a Performance Tech Lead at Next Insurance, to learn about enabling a performance-first mindset within your engineering org. Dan recently left his 7+ year tenure leading performance at Wix where he and his team improved, and monitored the speed of millions of websites a...

The incomparable Jessica Kerr is back with another grab-bag of amazing topics. We talk about her journey to Honeycomb, devs getting satisfaction from the code they write, why step one for her is “get that new project into production” and step two is observe it, her angst for the context switching around pull requests, ...

Third birthday party cancelled cause of COVID, but at least I get this lovely Vegan birthday cake from Homemade Cafe all to myself - thanks Anna Dodson for Death By Chocolate 😋🎂🎉🍰🥂

Ed Welch joins Mat and Jon to discuss logging. They explore the different options for logging in Go, and discuss what data is worth including. Everything from log levels, formats, non-structured vs structured logs, along with common gotchas and good practices when dealing with logs at scale.

I’m playing Wordle. I love a word puzzle and like many have been hooked by the daily game. I wrote wordle-to-yaml-action to archive my Wordle games to a yaml file....

Ceora, Ben, and Matt talk with Danielle Man, Director of Engineering at Apollo GraphQL, about how an MIT program for high school girls helped kick off her career, her path from IC to engineering manager, and how Apollo became what it is today.

What does it take to master a programming language like Go? Joining us is the author of Mastering Go to help us answer that very question and to discuss the third edition of the book.

What does it take to master a programming language like Go? Joining us is the author of Mastering Go to help us answer that very question and to discuss the third edition of the book.

API-first. "Headless" e-commerce. "Headless" BI. We've seen a resurgence of startups reimagine startups like Shopify and Wordpress, but built for developers and built for composability. The API is the product. There's three major risks to building on an API. (1) Requests and responses aren't always the full contract. What happens
i saw someone i went to college with post a gift registry for her PhD dissertation with a line about how we shouldn't just celebrate women for babies and weddings and whewwwww
Hope Rehak (@HopeRehak)Wed, 16 Mar 2022 14:34 GMT
In the words of the Grandmaster of Sakaar, 🎵 it's my birthday 🎵 - check out my website for some celebratory JavaScript 🎊
Accessing the OpenAPI Specification for a Kubernetes Cluster (1 mins read).

How to get the OpenAPI specification for your Kubernetes Cluster.
Solving ConnectExceptions with the Kubernetes Java ApiClient (1 mins read).

How I solved ConnectExceptions in my Kubernetes Java client usage, by moving to cluster mode.
Has anything changed with the way that JSON Patch works in #Kubernetes recently? Seeing some failed interactions due to missing the /data/ in the path, and requiring it to be a list of operations. Not quite sure why my code has ever worked tbh 😅
Using else often encourages complexer code structure, makes code less readable. In most cases you can refactor it using early returns.

This is a good tip for any language!
another day, another tweet begging you guys to find another woke CEO to retweet whose ex-wife did not credibly accuse him of years of abuse including literally waterboarding her bloomberg.com/features/2015-…Chelsea Fagan (@Chelsea_Fagan)Tue, 15 Mar 2022 21:04 GMT
Is the idea after the first resolution it'll rely on OS caching? Still this seems inefficient and in cases of multiple domains resolving to the same IP, incorrect. What am I missing?
Automagically Auditing GitHub (Actions) Security using OpenSSF Scorecards (6 mins read).

How to use the OpenSSF Scorecards GitHub Action to audit your GitHub and GitHub Actions configuration, and a breakdown of some of the issues raised by it.
Introducing opengraph-mf2 a library, and service opengraph-mf2.tanna.dev, for converting OpenGraph metadata to Microformats2 (3 mins read).

Announcing an NPM package and a hosted service for converting OpenGraph metadata to a Microformats2 object.
March 14th will always be FCA deadline day for me
After several years of almost doing the migration process, I'm finally shutting down a Scaleway instance (from November 2016!!) and migrating it over to Hetzner, which has already shown a very positive performance increase. I'm sure if I kept it in Scaleway, their new instances would be better, but I've got a few other things in Hetzner, and it makes managing easier, as well as a better price point, too!
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Week Notes 22#10 (5 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2022-03-07?
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This week we’re joined by the “mad scientist” himself, Feross Aboukhadijeh…and we’re talking about the launch of Socket — the next big thing in the fight to secure and protect the open source supply chain. While working on the frontlines of open source, Feross and team have witnessed firsthand how supply chain attacks ...

How to fix Failed to load ApplicationContext in Spring (Boot) applications (6 mins read).

Some common issues with Spring dependency injection and how to fix them.
There is nothing wrong with compliments. There is everything wrong with sexual harassment. How do you know the difference? If you wouldn’t say it to a woman when she’s stood next to her 7ft heavily built father who’d punch your face in. Then it’s the latter, don’t say it.Cathrin Machin Space ₳rt (@Cathrinmachin)Thu, 10 Mar 2022 07:41 GMT
I've recently been doing similar with some of my utilities, albeit with an informal comparison between Ruby and Go versions, but would agree that for large, production critical scrips, this is a great way to do it
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