StatusCode Weekly Covering what's new in software development, ops, platforms, tech, and tooling. htop 3.0 Released: The Interactive Process Viewer — htop is a long standing tool that provides a better process viewing experience than standard top . v3.0 has just been released. Changelog here, but mostly this is an evolutionary step. You might also enjoy these comments by the main creator on what it's been like to work on the project for fifteen years so far. htop maintainers | Bottlerocket: A Linux Distribution from Amazon Built to Run Containers — This is not "Amazon Linux" but a new, separate minimal Linux distribution specifically built for containers with many of the components newly built using Rust. Everything installed on Bottlerocket runs as containers, which are kept isolated from each other and the host with best practice security features such as SELinux. Amazon Web Services | The Life of a Data Byte — A byte is just eight bits.. right? Not always! Jessie takes a pretty interesting 'walk down memory lane' (ha!) to look at the history of bits and bytes from 1951 to the current time. You'll learn at least an interesting factoid or two here. Jessie Frazelle | API Gateway HTTP APIs Adds Integration with Five AWS Services — API Gateway provides a handy way to offer APIs powered by Lambda functions (or other HTTP services) behind the scenes, but now you can hook it up to AppConfig, EventBridge, Kinesis Data Streams, SQS, and Step Functions too which opens up a lot of new serverless-feeling opportunities (e.g. starting a Step Functions workflow by a simple HTTP call). Amazon Web Services | Find a Job Through Vettery — Create a profile on Vettery to connect with hiring managers at startups and Fortune 500 companies. It's free for job-seekers. Vettery | ℹ️ Interested in running a job listing in StatusCode Weekly? There's more info here. 📕 Tutorials, Opinions and Stories | The Inner Workings of Oracle Development — Thoughts on a Hacker News thread I somehow missed at the time that touched on some of the processes and approaches used at Oracle to work on its database. The key to success? Millions of tests. Bruce Momjian | 'Very Short Functions Are A Code Smell'? — This runs contrary to common opinion, but it's an interesting look at some rather old studies. Maybe it's time for someone doing their PhD to take this topic on again? 😁 Software by Science | A Leap of Faith: Committing to Open Source — Babel maintainer Henry Zhu talks about how he left his role at Adobe to become a full-time open source maintainer, touching upon his faith, the humanity of such a role, and the finances of making it a reality. The ReadME Project (GitHub) | |
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