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Key Takeaways: Adrian Cockcroft’s talk on Netflix, CD, and Microservices – DZone DevOps

One of the big draws of the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference was Adrian Cockcroft’s talk, “Deliver Faster and Spend Less with Cloud Native Microservices.”  Cockcroft

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Flex for J2EE Developers: The Case for Granite Data Services – DZone Java

For developers having worked on J2EE web applications for many years, getting into Flex will seem both very fun and familiar of the simplicity and power

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Build Tier 1 Service that Is Resilient to Outages – DZone Performance

Tier 1 services are critical to a company’s profitability. They address the primary use cases for the organization’s products or support its underlying vital infrastructures,

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5 Steps to Rethink High Severity to Save Developer Productivity – DZone Security

Sev-1s are sapping developer productivity. Security remediations occupy a growing portion of developers’ time. For their part, developers often resent spending time on code fixes

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Diving Deep into Smart Contracts – DZone Web Dev

The “Moving From Full-Stack Developer To Web3 Pioneer” publication provided a high-level overview to give full-stack developers a glimpse into the world of Web3 development.

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The Challenges of Ajax CDN – DZone Performance

For the longest time, hosting static files on CDNs was the de facto standard for performance tuning website pages. The host offered browser caching advantages,

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Vanity Metrics for APIs vs Tracking Business Value – DZone Integration

As an API product manager, you want your API to have a great developer experience. This means that developers can get up and running quickly,

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Essential Web3 Tools, Technologies for Developers – DZone Web Dev

Web3 is the next iteration of the web. As opposed to Web1, which consisted of static web pages, and Web2, which brought us web apps