Plus coding with your voice, MIDI 2.0, and designing large scale APIs.
StatusCode Weekly Covering the week's news in software development, ops, platforms, and tooling. How Python Became the Popular Choice — By all sorts of measures and in all sorts of surveys, Python has only continued to get more popular where similar languages have plateaued. Where is Python at and what's to come? Jun Wu (Behind the Code) | Safari to Snub New Security Certs Valid for More Than 13 Months — From September 1, any new certificate valid for more than 398 days will be rejected by Apple's Safari browser. While this is a Safari only move for now, if this catches on it might affect how you manage your TLS certificates (GitHub.com, for example, uses a 25 month certificate right now). The Register | Do You Need Go, Docker or Kubernetes Training? — We offer on-site corporate training for engineers that want to learn Go, Docker and/or Kubernetes. Having trained over 5,000 engineers, we have carefully crafted these classes for students to get as much value as possible. Ardan Labs | On Voice Coding — A developer with carpal tunnel syndrome was told to avoid typing.. so how can he code? This article explains some of the hoops he's had to jump through and what tools and technologies have helped. Dusty Phillips | Find a Dev Job Through Vettery — Vettery is completely free for job seekers. Make a profile, name your salary, and connect with hiring managers from top employers. Vettery | DevOps Engineer at X-Team (Remote) — Work with the world's leading brands, from anywhere. Travel the world while being part of the most energizing community of developers. X-Team | ▶ Designing APIs for 150 Million Orders — Two engineers from a German takeout food ordering service talk about their approach to future proofing and scaling their API over the years. Michele Angioni and Matt Fewer | Cloudflare's Gen X: Servers for an Accelerated Future — A look behind the scenes at Cloudflare's "tenth generation" of servers (that they're dubbing "Gen X") that they deploy across their various datacenters. For the first time, "Intel is not inside." Nitin Rao and John Graham-Cumming | Your Data Is Your Business — PGX is a full-service database consultancy focused on PostgreSQL data systems, on any platform or hosting environment. PostgreSQL Experts, Inc. | A Guide to Running Elasticsearch in Production — Elasticsearch is a popular, flexible, and high performance document database that provides search engine functionality. This post covers a lot of what's worth knowing about keeping it running in production. Mattis Haase | usql: A Universal CLI for Databases — A CLI tool (written in Go) for working with Postgres, SQL Server, MySQL, SQLite3, RedShift, CockroachDB, Cassandra, and many more. This feels a bit like a database Swiss Army knife. Kenneth Shaw | |
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