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3 Reasons Why Version Control is a Must for Every DevOps Team

OverOps

Do you have any files on your computer called something like DocFinalFinalFinal1_2.pdf ? If you do, then you probably already understand the basic value of version control. By saving each version as a new “final” version, rather than overwriting the previous final version, you can not only distinguish between different versions of the same document, but ensure that previous versions aren’t lost forever.

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Error'd: Truth in Errors

The Daily WTF

Jakub writes, "I'm not sure restarting will make IE 'normal', but yeah, I guess it's worth a shot." . "What else can I say? Honest features are honest," wrote Matt H. . "This was the sign outside the speaker ready-room for the duration of American Mensa's 2018 Annual Gathering at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis," Dave A. , "Of course, we weren't in control of the signs.or the fans.or the fan speeds." . "Well, Cisco made an attempt to

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What’s the story about Agile Data

Agile Alliance

In this Agile2018 keynote, Troy Magennis helps people tell important stories in Agile using data in such a compelling way that the right action is taken.

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Ethical Concerns of AI

CTOvision

Artificial Intelligence is seen by many as a great transformative tech and the possibilities seem almost limitless to what it can eventually do. Will AI systems one day drive us around? Do our laundry? Mow our lawn? Raise our kids? Fight wars? Kill humans?

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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The Future of Work & Healthy Teams (that might not be agile)

Agile Alliance

In this Agile 2018 Keynote, Dominic Price Dom talks through his experience in helping Atlassian scale over the last 5 years (what worked, and what didn't!).

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New Name + New Coding Score + New User Profile ??

CodeSignal

Since we launched back in 2014, we’ve created a diverse community of developers who learn new coding skills and practice for technical interviews on our platform every day. We learned a lot over these years and one of our top priorities is still to make our platform as useful to our users as possible. We want our brand and our products to best reflect why we exist, what we believe in, and where we’re headed.

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Answering your questions on Zend Expressive

Zend

In a recent webinar, Enrico Zimuel showed you how to develop web APIs in PHP using the popular Zend Expressive framework. In this post, we answer your questions from the webinar. The post Answering your questions on Zend Expressive appeared first on The Zend Blog.

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Outcomes > Outputs

Derek Huether

Choice 1 Choice 2. A 0 150. B 10 140. C 20 120. D 30 90. E 40 50. F 50 0. Today, I want to challenge people to think differently about what they do every day. It's not enough to just be busy. That's called output. I believe we need greater focus on outcomes. Time is a resource that can't be saved. It can only be spent. In the end, we're exchanging a limited resource for something of value.

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Script & Style Show: Episode 19: Firefox Privacy and Security with Luke Crouch

David Walsh

On this week’s episode: Todd co-hosts the show with the threat of killer bees invading his home despite David’s advice to sell his house and seek alternate shelter. Luke Crouch from Mozilla’s Privacy and Security team joins the guys to talk browsing privacy, advertising, tracking, and a number of initiative that Mozilla takes to make the browsing experience more secure for its users.

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Top 5 Challenges in Designing a Data Warehouse for Multi-Tenant Analytics

Multi-tenant architecture allows software vendors to realize tremendous efficiencies by maintaining a single application stack instead of separate database instances while meeting data privacy needs. When you use a data warehouse to power your multi-tenant analytics, the proper approach is vital. Multi-tenant analytics is NOT the primary use case with traditional data warehouses, causing data security challenges.

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Member of the Band – Gabriela Oropeza Back End Developer

Gorilla Logic

Much like a pod of whales or a pack of wolves, did you know that a group of gorillas is called a band? In this blog series, we’re going to introduce you to members of our band – engineers, technical recruiters, PMs, designers, and more who make up the most important asset in Gorilla Logic…our talent! Are you Gorilla material? Join the band today!

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Replace Repeated Characters with JavaScript

David Walsh

URLs can be tricky to work with because they can be more complicated than the traditional URL format you type in. I was again reminded of this when I was parsing Webpack URLs when I saw this beauty: webpack-internal:///./rbd/pnpm-volume/144384a5-85d9-4142-b9b9-168eea22eb97/node_modules/.registry.npmjs.org/fbjs/0.8.17/node_modules/fbjs/lib/isNode.js.

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Announcing query descriptions and Query Builder UI updates

Honeycomb

This week we’re shipping a few changes to our Query Builder interface. While they may appear small, they are the first steps in a larger plan that will help you more easily share your own observations about queries with your teammates, all around Honeycomb. Query descriptions. You’ve always been able to name queries, but now you can also add a longer description to help explain the query to other folks on your team.

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Friday Fun – Data and Customer Intelligence #402 #ff

Rapid BI

Friday Fun – Office humour, cartoon – Data and Customer Intelligence #402 #ff Cartoon – I brought Simmons here on board to use his powers of levitation on our customer intelligence This cartoon has been produced by Jon Carter www.cartertoons.com with thanks. The post Friday Fun – Data and Customer Intelligence #402 #ff appeared first on RapidBI.

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7 Pitfalls for Apache Cassandra in Production

Apache Cassandra is an open-source distributed database that boasts an architecture that delivers high scalability, near 100% availability, and powerful read-and-write performance required for many data-heavy use cases. However, many developers and administrators who are new to this NoSQL database often encounter several challenges that can impact its performance.

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Creating Large Project Components in SCRUM

SCRUMstudy

In the process of creating Large Project Components, we need to understand how the multiple Product Owners work together and how the multiple Scrum Teams work together. Also common components and common and specialized resources are to be identified. Following are the inputs required for creating large project components in Scrum. Project Vision Statement.

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View Hitachi Vantara’s Unified Compute Platform for Converged, Hyperconverged, and Rack Scale SDDC systems at VMworld 2018

Hu's Place - HitachiVantara

Data centers are digitally transforming from being an infrastructure provider to a provider of the right service at the right time and the right price. Workloads are becoming increasingly distributed, with applications running in public and private clouds as well as in traditional enterprise data centers. Applications are becoming more modular, leveraging containers and microservices as well as virtualization and bare metal.

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