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Ruby 2.7 raises pattern matching to the next level

The team behind the programming language Ruby followed its tradition of around-Christmas-releases and gifted its community Ruby 2.7 […]

2019: That’s all folks…

It’s that time of year, and the Devclass team will be taking a short break. However you’re spending […]

GitLab unwraps security, AWS integration in (final?) release of 2019

GitLab has put security front and centre in what should be this year’s last release of its Dev/Sec/Ops/everything […]

After a year of acquisitions CloudBees looks at portfolio, says ‘it’s complicated’

CloudBees is contemplating how to overhaul its technology portfolio in 2020, after a series of acquisitions that saw […]

DataStax Luna offers support to leave Cassandra’s dark sides behind

Database vendor DataStax has started offering commercial support for open source project Apache Cassandra and released some free […]

Vim grants plugin devs a Christmas wish, adds popup support

Version 8.2 of popular text editor Vim is now available for download, fitting it with popup windows and […]

Linux Foundation takes aim at NOS segment, opens up DENT

The Linux Foundation has unwrapped an effort to develop a close to the edge network operating system with […]

Qt ships 5.14 with experimental graphics ahead of next year’s 6.0 overhaul

Qt shipped v5.14 of its eponymous C++ GUI framework yesterday, laying the groundwork for the release of v6.0 […]

Google adds new family of VMs to its Compute Engine

Google has added a new kind of virtual machine to its Compute Engine, promising reliable performance, flexible configurations, […]

Helm maintainers push Tiller overboard en route to 3.0.0

The Helm project’s maintainers have steered the Kubernetes package manager to its first stable v3.0 release – junking […]