Julia Schmidt
Atlassian looks to beef-up ITSM portfolio with Mindville acquisition
Software development and collaboration tooling provider Atlassian has continued its shopping spree, acquiring asset tracking and config management […]
Bye-bye Juno, hello Julia for VS Code – IDE shifts form, reaches 1.0
With JuliaCon in full swing, Julia IDE Juno developer Sebastian Pfitzner took to the virtual stage to brief […]
CLion and PyCharm hit 2020.2, looking for devs to stay insIDE and tackle missing standards problem
It’s that time of year for JetBrains to update its IDE portfolio. With new Intellij IDEA and RubyMine […]
Apache Arrow hits 1.0 bullseye with more stable columnar format
Apache Arrow has released version 1.0 of its in-memory analytics development platform, touting binary stability of the columnar […]
PyTorch lights up version 1.6, follows competition down the profiling route
Just one day after TensorFlow hit version 2.3, Facebook’s challenger project PyTorch was updated to 1.6, sporting support […]
TensorFlow 2.3 aims for program ‘understanding’, resource economy
A good two months after its last big release, the TensorFlow team has bestowed version 2.3 upon followers […]
Slowly, we’ll Git rid of it: 2.28 to help ‘wean’ project off master term
The team behind version control system Git has pushed out version 2.28 of its project, adding the promised […]
Prometheus 2.20 gets better at service discovery, hits WAL by default
Monitoring system Prometheus has recently hit version 2.20, improving the CNCF project’s service discovery, query language, and user […]
HashiCorp opens doors to Vault 1.5, Consul Service on Azure, and Linux Repository
Infrastructure automation expert HashiCorp recently finished work on version 1.5 of its secret management tool Vault and pushed […]