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Platform Engineering Teams Done Right…

Adrian Cockcroft

We used this model effectively at Netflix when I was their cloud architect from 2010 through 2013. The next layer is operating system platforms, what flavor of Linux, what version of Windows etc. There are three current underlying reasons for the platform engineering meme today.

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MariaDB vs MySQL: Key Differences and Use Cases

Percona

While originally designed to be a drop-in replacement for MySQL, it evolved into its own distinct database management system and is now maintained and supported by the MariaDB Foundation. It supports multiple operating systems and platforms, making it an ideal choice for various applications. GA 5 February 2013 5.6.10

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Why and When Should Businesses invest in Mobile Automation Testing?

Testsigma

Research findings by Gartner have shown that businesses created $26 billion in-app sales as early as 2013. . This open-source tool supports multiple languages like Ruby, C#, Java, etc. The test cases are written in Java in this tool and are commonly popular for automated black-box testing. For cost reduction.

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Reactjs vs React Native – Differences, Advantages, and Disadvantages

Enprowess

Facebook developed React Native for the iOS application, but now, it also supports the Android operating system. When one needs to make complex calculations simultaneously, then Swift, Objective-C, and Java have more speed than JavaScript since there are overheads within JavaScript to control native elements.

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PostgreSQL vs. Oracle: Difference in Costs, Ease of Use & Functionality

Scalegrid

Oracle Database is a commercial, proprietary multi-model database management system produced by Oracle Corporation, and the largest relational database management system (RDBMS) in the world. While Oracle remains the #1 database on the market, its popularity has steadily declined by over 18% since 2013. Objective C.