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Languages and DevOps: Web Development

DevOps.com

Web development has changed a lot since DevOps first hit the scene. The languages used have shifted, where languages are used has shifted, the likely back-end hosting environment has changed – but DevOps has folded these issues in and just kept plugging along.

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DevOps Engineer vs Software Engineer

The Crazy Programmer

The maintenance and development of software involve many different areas. It is common for people to confuse these two prominent career options – DevOps Engineer and Software Engineer. Software engineers are responsible for developing software based on the needs of clients. A mobile application developer.

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Understanding and Using Docker Containers in Web Development: A Guide

Dzone - DevOps

Using containers ensures consistency across multiple development, staging, and production environments. Understanding how Docker works is crucial for modern web development workflows. Setting up Docker for Web Development Setting up Docker for web development is simple and useful.

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5 Questions to Ask Remote Web Developers

DevOps.com

Great web developers are waiting to be hired. Don’t scare away qualified remote web developers with a few poorly worded questions or a mistimed probe. The post 5 Questions to Ask Remote Web Developers appeared first on DevOps.com. Ask direct and concise questions that can help you understand the […].

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8 Web Development Trends to Follow

DevOps.com

Since the inception of the internet in 1983, many web development tools have been introduced to simplify complex processes that would otherwise take months to finish and cost companies a great deal of money. billion websites and more than five billion active daily internet users visit multiple sites […].

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Transforming Web Development and Cloud Computing With WebAssembly

Dzone - DevOps

WebAssembly (Wasm) has reshaped how I view web development and serverless computing.

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Using Internal Wikis for Web Development Projects

DevOps.com

A team-based web development project is always a complex endeavor. It involves different developers with varying levels of experience, different fields of expertise, milestones to accomplish and a timeline to achieve. The post Using Internal Wikis for Web Development Projects appeared first on DevOps.com.