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Debugging MySQL Core File in Visual Studio Code

Percona

Visual Studio Code (VS) supports memory dump debugging via C/C++ extension: [link]. When MySQL generates a core file, the VS code simplifies the process of debugging. This blog will discuss how to debug the core file in VS code. Downloading the source code You can download the source code from GitHub.

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DBaaS vs Self-Managed Cloud Databases

Scalegrid

The choice of self-managed cloud databases vs DBaaS is a common debate among those who are looking for the best option that will cater to their particular needs. Database as a Service (DBaaS) and managed databases offer distinct advantages along with certain challenges.

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Dynatrace Perform 2022 delivers software intelligence as code, real-time attack blocking

Dynatrace

Dynatrace Delivers Software Intelligence as Code. With this announcement, Dynatrace delivers software intelligence as code, including broad and deep observability, application security, and advanced AIOps (or AI for operations) capabilities. Dynatrace Launches DevSecOps Automation Alliance Partner Program. Learn more!

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Develop Multi-Value Applications With Modern Source Code Managers

DZone

The legacy version control tools are specific to the multi-value programming controls BP libraries and DICT files on the PICK operating system environment. Checking out code from a BP Library is usually known as the locking process because files get locked by the developer for the time of their code change request.

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Rethinking programming

O'Reilly

The programming world will increasingly be split between highly trained professionals and people who don’t have a deep background but have a lot of experience building things. We need to think about how programming is taught. Like reading, some people learn how to code with little training, and others don’t.

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Open Source vs. Proprietary Database Software: What To Choose?

Percona

Let’s start with a simple introductory comparison: With proprietary (closed source) database software, the public does not have access to the source code; only the company that owns it and those given access can modify it. People assume that because the code is public, attackers can have at it and easily wreak havoc.

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From Proprietary to Open Source: The Complete Guide to Database Migration

Percona

Migrating a proprietary database to open source is a major decision that can significantly affect your organization. Today, we’ll be taking a deep dive into the intricacies of database migration, along with specific solutions to help make the process easier.