Julia Schmidt
Is that a GDB in your pipeline? Debugger hits 9.1
GDB users can now download version 9.1 of their fav debugger, which brings interesting additions such as a […]
Cri-o stretches focus in 1.17 release
Cri-o, an implementation of the Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface based on the Open Container Initiative, has hit 1.17 […]
Puppet goes for more guidance in new enterprise release
True to its promise to force the pace of Puppet Enterprise releases, the IT automation company now pushed […]
Spring gives cloud portfolio a slight refresh
Pivotal’s Spring portfolio for modern Java development got a couple of updates pushing projects like Cloud Data Flow […]
Serverless dips toes into CI/CD
Teams still troubled by the thought of continuously integrating and deploying their serverless functions might find help in […]
WTP: LLVM, WebSocket support for Jenkins, DNNL, GNU C Library, Prometheus
Prometheus 2.16 is coming and there’s a first release candidate available for testing now. According to its release […]
KDevelop 5.5 directs attention to language support details
The team behind KDevelop have mainly focused on small improvements to language support for C++, Python, and PHP […]
GitLab keeps squashing security vulns from days of old
GitLab has released security fixes for a couple of serious vulnerabilities, strongly advising all users to upgrade to […]
Rust team drops v1.41, sweetening the deal on crates
Mozilla-bred programming language Rust has hit version 1.41, improving Cargo details and relaxing restrictions for trait implementations, after […]
Pandas hits 1.0, opening up to new engines and dtype experiments
After almost 12 years of work, the team behind data analysis and manipulation library pandas is finally able […]