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Attending Oracle’s CodeOne? Here Are 15 Sessions Everyone Will Be Talking About

OverOps

We decided to focus on three main “categories” – Java, DevOps and Application Quality and Performance. All Things DevOps. DevOps and Agile Methodology: Lessons Learned [PRO3964]. DevOps Theory Versus Practice: A Song of Ice and TireFire [DEV5618]. Is Boilerplate Code Really So Bad? All Things DevOps.

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AoAD2 Practice: Continuous Integration

James Shore

This is a pre-release excerpt of The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition , to be published by O’Reilly in 2021. Visit the Second Edition home page for information about the open development process, additional excerpts, and more. Teams using continuous integration keep everyone’s code working together and ready to release.

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The Good and the Bad of Selenium Test Automation Tool

Altexsoft

Jason Huggins’ 2004 creation was a JavaScript framework aimed at freeing its creator from repetitive manual testing. The largest chunk of the product’s development is focused on this product. Selenium’s open source status makes a tool with a steep learning curve a low entry point for startups and independent developers.

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“Server Utilization” is a nonsense metric

ProdOps

But is high utilization of servers is “good” and low utilization is “bad”? I would guess that “waste” in terms of unutilized servers is considered bad, and thus servers that have “higher utilization” are thus considered better. When these systems are not available or don’t work, I consider that a bad thing. Or maybe vice-versa?

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

He describes “some surprising theories about software engineering”: I discuss these theories in terms of two fundamentally different development styles, the "cathedral" model of most of the commercial world versus the "bazaar" model of the Linux world. However, the open source world figured out a better way to develop software.