Dynatrace named a new Amazon EKS Anywhere partner
Dynatrace
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021
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Dynatrace
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021
Dynatrace news. The post Dynatrace named a new Amazon EKS Anywhere partner appeared first on Dynatrace blog.
Smashing Magazine
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021
New Smashing Online Workshops on Front-End & UX. New Smashing Online Workshops on Front-End & UX. Iris Lješnjanin. 2021-09-08T08:00:00+00:00. 2021-09-08T09:35:47+00:00. You might know it already, but perhaps not yet: we regularly run friendly online workshops around front-end and design. We have a couple of workshops coming up soon, and we thought that, you know, you might want to join in as well.
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The Polyglot Developer
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021
Remember all the cheat codes you could use in old-school games back in the day? Remember the Konami cheat code? Ever wonder how you could add cheat codes to your own games? Adding cheat codes to your game is a great way to leave your imprint. Think easter eggs, but even more secretive. In this tutorial we’re going to see how to add keystroke driven cheat codes to a game built with Unity and C#.
CSS - Tricks
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021
Here’s Atif Afzal on using a <div> that is permanently on the page where tooltips are added/removed and how they perform vastly better than plopping those same tooltips right into the <body> It’s not really discussed, but the reason you put them that high-up in the DOM is so you can absolutely position them exactly where you need to on the page without having to deal with hidden overflow or relative parents and the like.
Smashing Magazine
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021
Developer Decisions For Building Flexible Components. Developer Decisions For Building Flexible Components. Michelle Barker. 2021-09-08T10:30:00+00:00. 2021-09-08T14:05:37+00:00. In the real world, content often differs vastly from the neat, perfectly fitting content presented in designs.
SQL Performance
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021
This article is the eleventh part in a series about table expressions. So far, I’ve covered derived tables and CTEs, and recently started the coverage of views. In Part 9 I compared views to derived tables and CTEs, and in Part 10 I discussed DDL changes and the implications of using SELECT * in the view’s inner query. In this article, I focus on modification considerations.
Testsigma
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021
Cloud-based technologies are on a rise today. Even if I deviate a bit from core IT fundamentals, the pandemic of 2021 made cloud tech a hero. It taught us how just an easy monthly subscription can give us access to thousands of movies, games, and live events such as the Tokyo Olympics via streaming. This is just a small example that we all can relate to and understand the cloud.
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