StatusCode Formerly Web Operations Weekly — currently in transition. ⚠️ Several weeks ago we announced that Web Operations Weekly would be gradually becoming StatusCode Weekly, a still ops-leaning but more general development newsletter, reflecting the state of the developer scene in general. Things are going well and over the next few weeks you'll see the From address and our domain name change, so be aware of that. For now, though, thanks for your ongoing support and we hope you enjoy this issue 🙂 — Peter Cooper, editor | QuickJS: A New, Small, Embeddable JavaScript Engine — Fabrice Bellard, the genius behind FFMPEG and JSLinux, is back with another project.. a complete JS engine (supporting the ES2019 spec!) built in a relatively tiny amount of C. This won't replace engines like V8 in most cases, but could find a use in embedded or WebAssembly-oriented scenarios such as in this live demo. Fabrice Bellard | Do You Need Golang or Kubernetes Training? — We offer on-site corporate training for engineers that want to learn Go (Golang) or Kubernetes. Having trained over 4,000 engineers since 2013, we have carefully crafted these classes for students to get as much value as possible. Ardan Labs | A Deeper Dive into Cloudflare's July 2 Outage — Cloudflare suffered an hour's outage on July 2nd and here's pretty much every detail about the outage that's worth knowing. The crux of the issue in this case? A bad regular expression! John Graham-Cumming | YugaByte DB Relicenses as 100% Open Source — Yugabyte has been around for a few years and is a high performance, distributed database that supports both SQL and Cassandra APIs. It's now fully open source including its previously closed-source, enterprise features. Karthik Ranganathan (YugaByte) | How I Made AWS Lambda Work for My SaaS — I always like a good story-meets-case-study. Here, we get the story of how an API monitoring service uses AWS Lambda coupled with distributed background jobs to keep things running. Tim Nolet | Your Nines Are Not My Nines — Just because your service has 99.999% availability doesn't mean there aren't customers suffering significant problems.. Rachel Kroll | Toxiproxy: A TCP Proxy to Simulate Chaotic Network and System Conditions — A fantastic tool you can use to see how your app copes with outages in third party APIs, databases, network accessible caches, etc. It's written in Go but there are client libraries for Go, Ruby, Python, .NET, PHP, Node.js, Java and Haskell, so you can integrate it directly into your test suites. Shopify | |
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