Julia Schmidt
Weaveworks makes push for GitOps anywhere with WKP 2.4 release
Cloud native tool providers Weaveworks have just released version 2.4 of their commercial Kubernetes platform in a bid […]
Pip gets disruptive in 20.3 release, while SymPy looks for enhanced usability
Hailed as an “important and disruptive release”, version 20.3 of the package installer for the Python programming language […]
GNU Octave 6.1 fine tunes precision and smoothes out some edges
Friends of open source Matlab-alternative GNU Octave can now get their hands on version 6.1 of the numerical […]
Perfect (web)storm: JetBrains adds Tailwind CSS and Git staging to web dev IDE
JetBrains is in major update mood, flinging out version 2020.3 of its JavaScript development IDE WebStorm. Just last […]
What’s the point: Ansible, Puppet, Rust, Kong Mesh, etcd, and Prometheus
IT automation product Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform has been updated to version 1.2, which moves the tool […]
Build it and they will come: JetBrains gets grip on MongoDB with v2020.3 of database IDE
While an IDE for database or SQL programmers might sound weird at first, it actually can be pretty […]
Not a complete, er, Travis-ty: Travis CI tries calming open source users after price changes and perceived quality drop
After receiving lots of questions from open source projects making use of Travis CI in the last couple […]
That’s another fine service mesh you’ve gotten us into: Consul refines access control, adds basic visualisation
Consul 1.9, HashiCorp’s service discovery cum service mesh tool, has left the beta phase behind, making mesh visualisation […]
JetBrains opens up TeamCity for external authentication, throws in new Python runner
The second major 2020 update to JetBrains’ Continuous Integration and Deployment platform TeamCity has been pushed out and […]
A hot mesh? Istio team hopes so as it bets on user experience to lure devs with v 1.8
The team behind service mesh Istio has released version 1.8 of its project. The last major update of […]