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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.

CouchDB 3.0 ends admin party era

Document-oriented NoSQL database CouchDB is now available in version 3.0, which, according to its makers, addresses “most of […]

What’s the point: Cisco’s SecureX, Chef, Terraform AzureRM, GitHub Student Dev Pack

IT bedrock Cisco plans to extend its security portfolio with a cloud-native platform which is supposed to bridge […]

Go team pulls the covers off 1.14 release

The team behind programming language Go has released version 1.14 of its project, which is dotted with performance […]

Google binds mobile dev’s glances to Android Studio 3.6

Code editing and debugging quality are the focal points of just released Android Studio 3.6, which for example […]

Databricks tries making data sources more digestible

Databricks has introduced new features and a Data Ingestion Network in a bid to provide an “easy and […]

OCaml aims at overall performance in 4.10 release

General purpose programming language OCaml has landed in version 4.10, improving memory usage, garbage collection (GC) costs and […]

GitLab 12.8 becomes more Windows dev friendly – if you pay, that is

It’s GitLab release time again – version 12.8 of the repo management cum DevOps platform takes a stab […]

Red Hat rolls OpenStack train up to Platform 16

With OpenStack’s Train release out for a while, Red Hat has now finished work on version 16 of […]

Cilium drops 1.7 release, upping insight and manageability

Network and API connectivity project Cilium has been released in version 1.7, providing users with a UI for […]

Individual accounts, missing naming standards, and legacy – Linux Foundation’s recipe for security disaster

The Linux Foundation has, together with Harvard’s Lab for Innovation Science, released its second go at a FOSS […]