Plus a minimal Ansible-a-like in bash, an SQLite browser, and Lua 5.4.
StatusCode Weekly Covering the week's news in software development, ops, platforms, and tooling. Redis's Creator Steps Down from Leading the Redis Project — In the past ten years the Redis data structure and caching server has found itself at the heart of a lot of webapps and stacks. Its creator, who has led the project almost single handed since its creation, is now stepping down and talks about his preference for building new things versus being a 'maintainer.' Salvatore Sanfilippo | LogDNA: Log Management Built for DevOps 🔎 — Manage logs on your terms: Ingest logs with turnkey integrations. Retain only what matters to you. Auto-parse common formats, and set up custom parsing for not-so-common ones. Check out our growing library of educational resources. LogDNA | Perl 7: It's Going to Be Perl 5 with Modern Defaults — Perl 5 came out in 1994(!) and has been actively used since. Development on Perl 6 began in 2000 but it eventually mutated into its own language and has been renamed Raku. So what was Perl to do? Jump to version 7, which is "going to be Perl 5.32, mostly." Brian D Foy | ℹ️ Interested in running a job listing in StatusCode Weekly? There's more info here. 📕 Tutorials, Opinions and Stories | Prefetching? At This Age? — An excellent trip down the rabbit hole of caching, CDNs, what issues can occur when both clients and CDNs are caching content, and how the Age HTTP header helps. Plus a Chromium bug, just for good measure. Tim Kadlec | RFC8765: DNS Push Notifications — An in-development spec for notifying clients about DNS changes rather than having them needlessly poll over and over. IETF | Amazon RDS Proxy Now Generally Available — RDS Proxy is a fully managed database proxy for RDS and likely to be of particular interest to folks building serverless apps due to the high number of open database connections that can occur. Channy Yun (AWS) | DB Browser for SQLite (DB4S) — A high quality, visual, open source tool to create, design, and edit database files compatible with SQLite. v3.12.0 came out last week with improved table editing and conditional formatting when browsing data (a bit like a spreadsheet might). Martin Kleusberg et al. | Lua 5.4 Released — Lua is a popular, lightweight embeddable language (and very commonly used within games or any programs that support user customization). 5.4 brings a generational GC to the table and lots of other niceties. Lua | |
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