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Autonomous Cloud Enablement aka Scaling NoOps via Self-Service

Dynatrace

Autonomous Cloud is what enables our globally distributed development teams at Dynatrace to deliver better software faster following our NoOps approach: Fully Autonomous and as a Self-Service! Over the years we have seen three major waves of evolution for us: Speed, Stability and Scale. Dynatrace news.

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Ciao Milano! – An AWS Region is coming to Italy!

All Things Distributed

In Italy, we employ local teams of account managers, solutions architects, business development managers, partner managers, professional services consultants, technology evangelists, start-up community developers, marketing managers, and many more. In 2013, we launched a dedicated program called AWS Activate.

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Web Performance Bookshelf

Rigor

Yet, we wanted to put together our list of the top web performance books for anyone who cares about speed of the web and would like to explore the timeline of web performance engineering milestones over nearly two decades through the lens of published books. High Performance Browser Networking. Time is Money. Information Architecture.

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Reactjs vs React Native – Differences, Advantages, and Disadvantages

Enprowess

But it is clear that React is a web app development framework and the React Native is a mobile app development framework. We will have a look into how those two technologies differ and what you should know in order to make an informed decision for your web app development. More incredible Speed with Virtual DOM.

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The Future of Open Source is Polarized

Percona

Some HashiCorp competitors are making sure to showcase their OSS License as a competitive advantage, with developers and DevOps teams concerned about the change. These companies include Couchbase, Cockroach Labs, Sentry, and MariaDB, which developed this license in 2013. This is not aligned with maximizing profit.

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Cache and Prizes

Alex Russell

Browsers will cache tools popular among vocal, leading-edge developers. Developers won't need to do work to realise a benefit. Vendors have a powerful incentive to "not break the web " Since cache sizes will be limited (more on that in a second), the predictable outcome will be slower library innovation.

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iOS Engine Choice In Depth

Alex Russell

Recent posts here covering the slow pace of WebKit development and ways the mobile browser market has evolved to disrespect user choice have sparked conversations with friends and colleagues. Also, allowing other web browser engines could put users at risk if developers abandon their apps or fail to address a security flaw quickly.