Julia Schmidt
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 […]