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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

As a Xen guest, this profile was gathered using perf(1) and the kernel's software cpu-clock soft interrupts, not the hardware NMI. Measuring the speed of time Is there already a microbenchmark for os::javaTimeMillis()? html [unroll the loop]: /blog/2014-04-26/the-noploop-cpu-benchmark.html But I'm not completely sure.

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A Faster Blog, Faster

Alex Russell

There's work in progress to make incremental builds possible for 11ty, but until then, the speed of a full build is the speed at which changes are visible. Skipping to the punchline, my blog builds 35% faster and Frances' is north of 40% faster. So can we go faster?

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Faster crash analysis for mobile apps

Dynatrace

Working effectively with speed and accuracy. Our update to Dynatrace mobile crash monitoring supports your effectiveness in analyzing mobile crashes with speed and accuracy. The post Faster crash analysis for mobile apps appeared first on Dynatrace blog. You want to focus on crashes that matter. See the example below.

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What is function as a service? App development gets FaaS and furious

Dynatrace

Effective application development requires speed and specificity. Cloud providers then manage physical hardware, virtual machines, and web server software management. App development gets FaaS and furious appeared first on Dynatrace blog. Dynatrace news. Therefore, many organizations turn to function as a service.

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Why speed test results are different than your load times

MachMetrics

You run a speed test on a website, and the results don’t match what you personally experience. Perhaps you feel like your site loads fairly quickly, but the speed test results are sub-optimal. We wanted to have control of the hardware that runs our tests and deliver consistent results. Don’t stress over a score.

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Need for Speed: Cubic’s Journey with Tasktop Viz and Flow Metrics

Tasktop

“I feel the need — the need for speed” – Peter “Maverick” Mitchell . Just like the sky-soaring heroes of Top Gun, Cubic has only one speed — fast. Jim has been instrumental in helping the company to double down on software innovation as a product mindset across complex value streams that straddle both software and hardware.

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The top eight DevSecOps trends in 2022

Dynatrace

In order for software development teams to balance speed with quality during the software development cycle (SDLC), development, security, and operations teams (or DevSecOps teams) need to ensure that their practices align with modern cloud environments. That can be difficult when the business climate can prioritize speed.