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How Developer Observability is Transforming Dev Role

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

Alongside streamlined processes and collaborative efficiency, DevOps teams need real-time access to detailed, correlative, context-rich data and analytics. By understanding how observability in DevOps transforms development capabilities, you can maximize the effectiveness of your teams and your data. Let’s get into it.

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Building your own web application platform is locking you in

CIO

Independently developing, testing, deploying, and scaling your infrastructure requires expertise, agility, and a shift in team responsibilities. Platform development includes design, coding, testing, securing, and deploying. Developing a custom platform requires the expertise of top talent. To build or not to build?

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Storm in the stratosphere: how the cloud will be reshuffled

Erik Bernhardsson

We currently have cloud vendors that offer end-to-end solutions from the developer experience down to the hardware: What if cloud vendors focus on the lowest layer, and other (pure software) vendors on the layer above? Margins aren't so bad and vendor lock-in is still pretty high. Maybe owning the lowest layer isn't so bad?

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Developer Experience at Netlify

Netlify

I was 8 years into my career as a Software Engineer before I heard the term “Developer Advocacy.” Combining teaching and development sounded like a nice way to progress beyond the coding or engineering management work I was doing at the time. As such, when I joined Netlify, the team and I worked to alter our composition and strategy.

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Evaluating a Microservice Architecture

Tandem

Microservice architecture has been a hot topic in the realm of software development for a while now. However, like any technology, it has its strengths and weaknesses. This adaptability also enables teams to adopt a more agile approach to software development, allowing them to quickly respond to customer needs.

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Six people on the cutting edge of serverless modernization

Stackery

Serverless is a quickly-maturing technology and, if you’ve followed its evolution over the past several years, you’ve likely seen a host of great (and not-so-great) documentation of its technology and practices. You need to stay on the cutting edge of serverless. Yan wrote the book on serverless. > Find Ben on LinkedIn.

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Serverless Meetup Recap — AWS CloudFormation with Yves Gurcan

Stackery

I wanted to share a fantastic talk from a recent Portland Serverless Architecture Meetup on AWS CloudFormation , how to get started, and how Stackery can help. Team Stackery has been hosting the PDX Serverless Architecture meetup at our Portland office since June of 2018, although the meetup began the year before.