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40+ Best Web Development Blogs of 2018

KeyCDN

It also includes a handy CSS reference, a web development experiment playground, tutorials, blueprints to get started from and Collective - a digital design magazine that makes it easy to keep up with trends. It’s awesome for discovering how grid systems, CSS animation, Big Data, etc all play roles in real-world web design.

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USENIX LISA 2018: CFP Now Open

Brendan Gregg

USENIX’s LISA conference is the premier event for topics in production system engineering. We both have had long careers supporting system administration, and LISA has always felt like a homecoming, reuniting with old friends while welcoming newcomers. Join us for 3 days in Nashville at LISA'18. Post by Brendan Gregg and Rikki Endsley.

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USENIX LISA 2018: CFP Now Open

Brendan Gregg

USENIX’s LISA conference is the premier event for topics in production system engineering. We both have had long careers supporting system administration, and LISA has always felt like a homecoming, reuniting with old friends while welcoming newcomers. Join us for 3 days in Nashville at LISA'18. Post by Brendan Gregg and Rikki Endsley.

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This week in review: GPUs, Zombies, Biomimicry and Tom Waits.

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. Here are some the links I shared this week on twitter and facebook : Cloud Computing. Big news this week was of course the launch of Cluster GPU instances for Amazon EC2. Big news this week was of course the launch of Cluster GPU instances for Amazon EC2.

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Utilities, Strategic Investments, and the CIO

The Agile Manager

The rise of Big Data - the ability to store and analyze large volumes of structured and unstructured, internal and external data - promises to let companies react more nimbly than ever before. The advent of cloud computing untethers customers, employees and even algorithms from captive ecosystems. Nor is cloud computing.