Monthly Archives: October 2020
For all the work involved in the world of software development, it is only when a customer uses the software to achieve an outcome that the software’s value is realized. Every day, thousands of updates are made available on app stores, mostly pushing bug fixes, security updates, and performance improvements; sometimes making the latest features […]
Asynchronous programming helps a user flow smoothly through an application. Let’s take a look at this programming practice with: What is asynchronous programming? It takes time for a function to fetch data from an API. Asynchronous programming was devised to accommodate for the lag between when a function is called to when the value of […]
In yesterday’s blog about improvements to the end-to-end Docker developer experience, I was thrilled to share how we are integrating security into image development, and to announce the launch of vulnerability scanning for images pushed to the Hub. This release is one step in our collaboration with our partner Snyk where we are integrating their […]
A Single-Board Computer has all the same parts as a computer – including a microprocessor, memory, and IO. When the Android operating system (OS) is combined with the compact, single-circuit board design, it can be a powerful piece of hardware for multimedia display, kiosks, or interactive digital signage. And, SBCs that support the AOSP codebase […]
The Esper DevRel 45 release is a small-but-mighty set of changes. Our DevOps team has delivered all-new API capabilities to give Android developers more programmatic power than ever. Here’s a quick look at what’s new in DevRel 45 API for Content Management Exposed Reboot APIs in the Device SDK Plus, Bug Fixes and Improvements. 1. […]
Learning to make long-term decisions is perhaps the hardest part of the tech scale-up journey. Naturally, you still need to respond and adapt to of-the-moment customer needs. But as you move away from the start-up phase, you also need to place greater emphasis on product and technology planning. Tackling technical debt that could pose problems […]
Last March, we laid out our commitment to focus on developer experiences to help build, share, and run applications with confidence and efficiency. In the past few months we have delivered new features for the entire Docker platform that have built on the tooling and collaboration experiences to improve the development and app delivery process. […]
Most Android devices are sold with a stock version of the operating system (OS). After booting up a device loaded with stock Android OS for any use case, you can customize some aspects of the experience. You can download applications and change the settings. But, you can’t change the system behavior with stock OS. For […]
The cloud-native foundation has two Kubernetes certifications. It is one of the most preferred certifications for organizations due to the wide adoption of Kubernetes. Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) Program Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) Program Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) Program Kubernetes Certification Coupon and Training For DevOpsCube readers, Linux Foundation has offered a 20% Discount […]
The Linux Foundation is the largest open-source non-profit organization. It offers support to open source initiatives and projects. Its main focus in on the shared technology. As you know, open-source projects have seen wide adoption in recent years and certification has become one important aspect to show your skill sets. Linux Foundation is doing a great job […]