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Julia Schmidt previously worked as editor of devClass. Before that she reported on software development, organised conferences, and worked as an engineer and software developer.

Can’t stop, won’t stop: Docker pushes new versions of Engine and Desktop

Docker seems to have made it through its end-of-year spurt of activity this week, which sees the company […]

Need more Space to collaborate? JetBrains looks to hook you up

A good year after first introducing team collaboration tool Space, JetBrains has this week pushed the service into […]

What’s that coming over the hill? 2020’s last Kubernetes release

The Kubernetes release cycle is back to its usual self, bringing version 1.20 to K8s aficionados young and […]

Qt 6.0 is coming to town, but add-ons might take a little longer

Version 6.0 of cross-platform development framework for GUIs and apps Qt has seen its promised December release and […]

It’s a WebThings thing: Transition of gateways is about to start

Three years after its inception, Mozilla-bred smart home project WebThings Gateway has pushed out its 1.0 release and […]

Snakes in a box: Google open-sources Atheris Python Fuzzer

As interest in fuzzing as a software testing approach increases, Google decided to ride that wave and has […]

What’s the point: CLion, Rancher, Apache TVM, and AWS Lambda

The final CLion release of the year aims to lend C/C++ developers a hand at debugging. To make […]

Terraform 0.14 lands, marking “final stepping stones” to 1.0 release

DevOps tooling biz HashiCorp has put the finishing touches on version 0.14 of Terraform, to bring the infrastructure […]

Not reinventing the wheel: AWS debuts its own K8s distro, looks to make ML more accessible

AWS re:Invent is here and with it a slew of Amazon product announcements, including container tech, storage, machine […]

Icinga for Windows v1.3 experiments with code cache, improves testing

Infrastructure monitoring provider Icinga is trying to make admins lives a little easier though load reducing experiments, as […]