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23.09.2020.

Metrics, Logging and Tracing Are Just Data

Usually we think of logging and tracing data as continuously updated long chronologically ordered lines or records organized in plain text files with a relatively simple purpose – to keep record of the operating system, network, application or of service events and activities.
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17.09.2020.

Introduction to Apache Kafka

So, the idea of this short article is to give you a short overview of Apache Kafka. After reading this, you’ll have a notion of what Kafka is, why it was created and how you can integrate it in the microservice architecture.
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09.09.2020.

The Importance of Data in Machine Learning

Data is everything with a little bit of modeling on the side. So, let’s focus on a couple of key points of what kind of data is important, how much data you need, and how you can handle all this data.
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26.08.2020.

Two bug application - myth or reality?

It is not surprising that, when the final product contains a small number of bugs, we need to take a closer look at it and see what led to such good results. In this article, we will study a small project that fits this description and that was completed with no more than two bugs.
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17.08.2020.

Scaling Scrum – Intro to SAFe

You need a framework to achieve business agility in every aspect of your business operations. This will enable you to focus the entire enterprise on delivering maximum value to your customers in a rapidly changing global environment.
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11.08.2020.

Introduction to OpenShift and Jenkins DevOps - PART TWO

From the perspective of OpenShift, Jenkins is a tool that can automate a developer’s OpenShift tasks. It’s that simple. There are several ways to automate tasks. Developers will need to do some configuration to get Jenkins working with OpenShift. It’s not like they can magically talk to each other. They’ll have to exchange some credentials and permissions.
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07.08.2020.

Introduction to OpenShift and Jenkins DevOps - PART ONE

From a developer’s perspective, the process of software development is not simple. We create applications, complex systems, algorithms, modules, services, etc. – and in most cases, we initially start with a local environment (our PCs). But, when a certain version (a part or an increment) of software is finished, things are far from over...
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03.08.2020.

Evolution Towards Microservices and Cloud-Native Applications

Over the last decade, the Spring Framework has evolved into the most popular framework for developing Java business applications. The Spring Framework has facilitated the development of loosely coupled applications that can be tested. However, the world has significantly changed in comparison to a decade ago. In the meantime, applications have grown into monolithic ones, making them difficult to maintain. Because of this, new architectures began to develop.
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29.07.2020.

Release Management

The paradigm shift from "Never change a running application" to "Always run a changing application" has introduced new challenges in the release process.
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23.07.2020.

Microsoft Azure DevOps Server – One Ring to Rule Them All

In the DevOps ant yard things are constantly moving. New tools for different segments of the development cycle are being created and their capabilities ever more broadened.
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