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Ansible by Example

Dzone - DevOps

In my previous posting , I explained how to run Ansible scripts using a Linux virtual machine on Windows Hyper-V. This article aims to ease novices into Ansible IAC at the hand of an example. The example being booting one's own out-of-cloud Kubernetes cluster. Dynamic memory was switched off from the Hyper-V UI.

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Preview What’s Coming in 6.5: Blackout Windows

Flexagon

We are pleased to announce that one of the most highly requested features we have heard from our customers, Blackout Windows, is being released in 6.5! Blackout windows are scheduled periods where developers are prevented from deploy ing code to an environment or target. Why use a Blackout Window?

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Coding and Testing Linux Applications on Windows Using WSL and VS Code

Dzone - DevOps

In this article, I will share my experience of using Windows Subsystem for Linux along with Visual Studio Code for some basic coding and testing in C++ and Java. While I will be using some of the examples from the Refinitiv Real-time SDKs, ?the the notes below should be applicable to general C++ and Java development.

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Windows Sandbox and Hypervisor-Based Isolation

DevOps.com

Think of a modern laptop running a Windows 10 OS, for example. The post Windows Sandbox and Hypervisor-Based Isolation appeared first on DevOps.com. Securing it without sacrificing user productivity is even harder. The OS consists of millions of potentially vulnerable lines of code. The kernel is probably executing […].

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Navigating the Unseen: Blind Spots & The Johari Window in Leadership

CO2 Business Leadership

In the journey of leadership, the terrain is often complex and unpredictable and being aware of Blind Spots & The Johari Window can help. This is where the Johari Window, a powerful tool created by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham, comes into play, offering a unique perspective on self-awareness and interpersonal relationships.

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Automating Front-End Builds with a Windows Shortcut

Perficient

In this blog post, we’ll show you how to use a Windows shortcut to checkout the master branch, clean up your repository with a fetch and pull, run npm install , and build out your front-end with Gulp. In this example we’re using Gulp. But what if you could automate the entire process with just a few clicks?

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A Windows Developer in Mac Land

Successful Software

Few developers would choose their development platform on the merits of their respective Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) but it happens that applications developed in Windows need to be made available on the Mac platform. Most of the web questions and examples relate to iOS rather than MacOS.

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