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AWS announced a new Target Tracking policy that gives customers more granular control over how their application scales and allows an administrator to target a specific metric that will drive how and when the EC2 resources will scale. http://bit.ly/2v5lTVI
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Michael Hansen talks about the core principles that will stand the tests of streaming evolution. He covers major potential pitfalls that we may stumble over on our path to streaming, as well as, how to avoid these. Finally, he talks about the next evolutionary step in streaming at HBC Digital. http://bit.ly/2tIHi3G
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A strong reason to implement Profile Guided Optimization (PGO) in .NET Core is that users do not need to take any special actions to benefit from PGO as it is applied to the .NET Core runtime and JIT compiler. http://bit.ly/2uI2eJn
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An environment without red-tape and unnecessary controls will help engineering innovation, productivity & quality. http://bit.ly/2tPhiHM
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Josh Evans uses Netflix as a case study to illustrate how specific strategies, framed as technical analogs, have been employed to maximize engineering agility, velocity, and impact. These strategies and solutions are meant to provide a blueprint for organizational success. http://bit.ly/2v291j4
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Discover the four tips for working with Angular components. http://bit.ly/2v1NJT2
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The difference between SOA and Microservices? http://bit.ly/2uFqxHR
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Adobe is planning to end-of-life Flash. They will stop updating and distributing the Flash Player at the end of 2020 and encourage content creators to migrate any existing Flash content to new open formats [HTML5, WebGL, WebAssembly]. http://bit.ly/2v7Gn0X
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Andrew Seward presents tips on how to talk about an API and how to create an ubiquitous language for that. http://bit.ly/2uxvAf7
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Microsoft has announced the release of the first Release Candidate for SQL Server 2017. With this release developers can explore several new improvements that expand SQL Server’s Linux capabilities. http://bit.ly/2tWpQrv
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