Julia Schmidt
Chef tries giving Habitat 1.5 a place behind the firewall
Automation tool provider Chef has made Habitat 1.5 generally available, focusing on integration with the rest of the […]
MicroProfile Starter leaves beta behind, works its way into IDEs
Java devs looking to get started with microservices can now dive into the newly released first major version […]
Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes: Go team previews 1.15 alterations, revises process
Go 1.14 is coming and with that, it’s time for the team behind the Google-bred language to put […]
Qt makes LTS releases commercial-only and accounts mandatory for binaries (again)
The Qt Company, purveyor of the Qt C++ framework for GUI and cross-application development, has unveiled changes to […]
Grafana 6.6 adds new panels and custom units for extra monitoring pleasure
Analytics and monitoring tool Grafana has hit v6.6, enhancing alerts and adding new stat and news panels to […]
Elixir devs throw compiler tracing and release improvements into 1.10 cauldron
José Valim has released version 1.10 of his general purpose programming language Elixir, which mainly extends the release […]
Spring Boot expands cloud native tech support
Spring Boot 2.3.0.M1 has landed, giving those looking for help when building Java enterprise apps some additional support […]
Google Cloud wants to keep users’ secrets…at a charge
Devs using Google Cloud who feel like it could really do with some better secret management can now […]
K8s distro Konvoy onboards isolated environments
D2iQ, the company formerly known as Mesosphere, has launched version 1.3 of its commercial managed Kubernetes platform Konvoy […]
VMware bulks Fusion up for a lightweight take on containers on Mac
Almost two years after starting Project Nautilus, VMware has offered a first glance at the tool to run […]