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There is no one-size-fits-all definition of success in open-source projects.
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There is no one-size-fits-all definition of success in open-source projects.
There are many ways to support open-source developers and maintainers, but many would-be corporate backers aren’t aware of the need.
It turns out that security depends on knowing where you code comes from.
These online COBOL courses can help both beginners and expert developers learn the COBOL programming language and COBOL applications.
Finding the right DevOps tool can be tricky, because there are a variety of factors to weigh when deciding what solution will work best for your projects. Learn how several features compare between top DevOps solutions Vagrant and Docker.
Developers who contribute code to the popular repository will have to implement two-factor authentication by the end of 2023.
Commentary: Smart companies should make software a core strength and offer paved paths to their developers. Matt Asay provides more details.
This Python training includes 12 courses that might help you get ahead in your developer career. Topics include Raspberry Pi, TensorFlow, Web3 and automation.
Let's compare the features of two popular website monitoring tools, Pingdom and Amazon CloudWatch, to determine what makes each one unique and what you should consider before adopting each tool.
Ansible and Chef are configuration management (CM) tools designed for system administrators and DevOps professionals. Compare their features to determine which one will suit your team’s needs and expectations.
Datadog vs. New Relic: Which is the best DevOps tool for your business? This guide will help you choose.
Choosing the right DevOps tools is essential to the development process. Read on for a feature comparison of Azure DevOps and GitHub.
You need the right tools for your development team to implement DevOps principles. We compare the features of Jenkins and Kubernetes, two popular DevOps solutions.
Jack Wallen interviews Fedora's Matthew Miller to get his take on Fedora 36, the Achilles' heel of Linux, and whether Linux needs more new users or big companies behind it.
Which of these DevOps solutions is best for your enterprise? Read this helpful feature comparison of Chef and Puppet to learn more.