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Cloud Automation workshop roadshow: Kick-off

Dynatrace

With all the technology changes through the past three years, with the world moving to K8s, the rise of GitOps, everything as code, event-driven automation, and many new open standards in the cloud-native space, it was time to update our workshop. Last week we kicked it off with a three-hour virtual hands-on workshop.

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Path to NoOps part 2: How infrastructure as code makes cloud automation attainable—and repeatable—at scale

Dynatrace

Infrastructure as code is a way to automate infrastructure provisioning and management. In this blog, I explore how Dynatrace has made cloud automation attainable—and repeatable—at scale by embracing the principles of infrastructure as code. Infrastructure-as-code. But how does it work in practice? Cloud Automation use cases.

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Remote Workshops Using Miro: What I’ve Learned So Far

Strategic Tech

Recently I ran a fully remote, 2 full-day, Strategic Domain-Driven Design workshop using Miro. I knew that I didn’t want the online workshop to be a poor version of the in-person training. The Bounded Context Canvas As we progress through the workshop, we add more information to the canvas. This was necessitated by Covid.

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Improving JavaScript Bundle Performance With Code-Splitting

Smashing Magazine

Improving JavaScript Bundle Performance With Code-Splitting. Improving JavaScript Bundle Performance With Code-Splitting. It’s a common misconception that the code which is produced by the framework build tools (Webpack, for example) is fully optimized and cannot be improved upon any further. The answer lies in code-splitting.

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Increase the Performance of your Site with Lazy-Loading and Code-Splitting

Jos

We are explicit about our dependencies, so we know what code we need to run to run a specific component. Lazy-loading and bundle splitting can have a huge impact on page performance: less code requested, parsed, and executed. When you send the user code that is not needed, you waste resources from your end, and from the user’s end.

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Increase the Performance of your Site with Lazy-Loading and Code-Splitting

Jos

We are explicit about our dependencies, so we know what code we need to run to run a specific component. Lazy-loading and bundle splitting can have a huge impact on page performance: less code requested, parsed, and executed. When you send the user code that is not needed, you waste resources from your end, and from the user’s end.

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Sustainability Talks and Updates from AWS re:Invent 2023

Adrian Cockcroft

For re:Invent 2021 my team (but mostly Elise Greve) persuaded the re:Invent organizers to include Sustainability as a track code, and that was repeated for 2022 and now for 2023. Peter deSantis does a Monday evening technology keynote that usually has most of the sustainability related content in it. AWS speaker: T.

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