StatusCode Covering the week's news in software development, infrastructure, ops, platforms, and performance — Formerly Web Operations Weekly and currently in transition. Chaos Conf Is Back — Systems in production fail. Now in its second year, Chaos Conf offers the opportunity for you to learn the "why"s and "how"s of intentionally breaking parts of your infrastructure to see how your systems hold up, and to see where the weaknesses lie. Gremlin | 🎂 Happy 60th Birthday to COBOL — In the beginning, there was machine languages and assembler. Neither was easy to use, but then along came COBOL, and everything changed. And, believe it or not, COBOL is still very much in active use. Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols | ƛ AWS Lambda Cold Start Language Comparisons, 2019 Edition — Analysis of the 'cold start' times of AWS Lambda running with different runtimes (which now also includes Ruby). It seems things have improved significantly in recent times. Node.js is the big winner with Ruby in second place(!) Nathan Malishev | Running GitHub on Rails 6.0 — The story of how GitHub stayed up to date with using Rails 6.0 during its development, resulting in an upgrade process that is an example to follow. Eileen M. Uchitelle (GitHub) | 📖 Tutorials and Knowledge | 📘 PDF: The Philosophy of Computer Science — Please note that this is a 28 megabyte PDF so only click through if you want to save what is a quite remarkable looking 900 page book covering the breadth of computer science and its relationship to philosophy, ethics, and more. William J. Rapaport | Waltz: A Distributed Write-Ahead Log — Initially designed to be a ledger of transactions on the WePay system but now generalized for broader use cases of distributed systems that require serializable consistency. wepay | xip.io: Wildcard DNS for Everyone — A long standing service that lets you get wildcard DNS support for any IP address (by embedding the IP as part of the hostname). Sam Stephenson | Amazon EFS Offers Reduced Pricing for 'Infrequent Access' — EFS (Elastic File System) is a managed, cloud-native NFS file system that can be used with various AWS services. A new 'infrequent access' profile offers price optimization for situations where files are not accessed regularly. Amazon Web Services | Introducing 'Can I Email' — An idea heavily inspired by Can I Use, a popular index of Web features and their cross-browser support. Can I Email takes the same idea to what different email clients support. Can I Email | |
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