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What’s that behind you? Python – and it’s everywhere, say TIOBE

Python was the fastest growing progamming language of 2018, according to one tracking service that reckoned it seized […]

Yes, we know containers are insecure. No, we won’t stop deploying them…

Almost half of organizations running containers in production know they contain security vulnerabilities, and almost as many simply […]

Pirate Party MEP serves up €1m Brussels-backed bug program for open source

The European Union is ponying up close to  €1m under a bug bounty programme spanning a range of […]

Team Ruby buffs up JIT gem

Ruby’s high-water mark may be long past, but fans keep building and have now released version 2.6.0. Previewed in […]

Surviving Blockchain’s Cambrian explosion inside Hyperledger’s big temple

Eyebrows were raised when the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance and Linux Foundation’s Hyperledger become associate members of each other’s […]

OpenStack Swift object store makes it a double for AWS S3

OpenStack’s Swift object store has been updated for the second time this year for Amazon’s S3. Version 2.20.0 […]

What’s the point: Serverless Framework update, Clojure refresh

Serverless Framework has hit v1.35, with two new features, and five bug fixes the firm behind it announced. […]

Want less IBM with that? IBM Cloud and Blockchains get cosy with rivals

IBM will embrace customers’ multi-node clouds and blockchains with changes to its virtual cloud stack in early 2019. […]

GitHub greenlights revamped status page, after red (faced) October

GitHub has hit the green button on a new status page, just over a month after a catastrophic […]

GitLab offers hackers up to $12,000 in bug bounty programme

GitLab has gone public with details of its bug bounty programme, having doled out $200,000 over the last […]