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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.

CNCF debuts own tech radar, looking into continuous delivery

Linux Foundation child-organisation Cloud Native Computing Foundation has released the inaugural issue of what it calls an “opinionated […]

GitLab gets fuzzy about security, acquires Peach Tech and Fuzzit

GitLab, the company behind the DevOps platform of the same name, has announced the acquisition of testing companies […]

Ready, steady, Go: Programming language releases 1.15 beta

The team behind Google’s programming language has issued a beta for Go 1.15, giving everyone enough time to […]

Alive and kicking: Java-IDE Apache NetBeans hits 12.0

A little more than a year after becoming an Apache top-level project, NetBeans is pushing out long-term support […]

Monitoring system Prometheus 2.19 gives storage layer a polish

Prometheus 2.19 is good to go. The new version picks up where it left off, further improving the […]

Behold! Linkerd 2.8 rises with multi-cluster capabilities

Service mesh Linkerd is back in version 2.8 – the latest release of the Buoyant-bred CNCF incubating project […]

What’s the point: Apache Hudi, Puppet Remediate, Icinga, and more

The Apache Software Foundation has welcomed another big data project into its top-level realm. Apache Hudi, which is […]

JetBrains gives C and Python devs a peep at upcoming IDE updates

Python and C developers bored with their tooling can now try out the newest early access previews of […]

Rust 1.44 shines light on not-so-standard contexts and dependency visualisation

Without much promotion, the team behind programming language Rust has pushed version 1.44 of its project out of […]

Rust moves up in the world, enters TIOBE index’s top 20

Five years after having been awarded “the most loved programming language” badge on Stack Overflow for the first […]