Clamshell: 2020-08-09
Recent news in tech in a clamshell
- Falsehoods programmers believe about time
- Java frameworks for the cloud: Establishing the bounds for rapid startups
- Spring Boot: Developer Training
- YOW! Workshop: Cloud Native Java
- 14 Habits of Highly
- Bypass your Linux firewall with SSH over HTTP
- How to Secure Anything
- Open Source Security Foundation
- rbac.dev
- What is the best way to write a PRD?
- bpytop
Falsehoods programmers believe about time
- Falsehoods programmers believe about time
- More falsehoods programmers believe about time; “wisdom of the crowd” edition
Also: Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Names
Java frameworks for the cloud: Establishing the bounds for rapid startups
The article explores some popular frameworks in the Java ecosystem (Spring, Miconaut, Quarkus, Dropwizard) and ran the frameworks in a constrained environment (max. memory: 128 MB) simulating serverless environments, and records the self-reported startup time. Check out which one is the fastest: Java frameworks for the cloud: Establishing the bounds for rapid startups
Spring Boot: Developer Training
Explore major features of Spring Boot, including auto-configuration, data access, Actuator, and more in VMware’s Spring Boot training: Spring Boot: Developer
YOW! Workshop: Cloud Native Java
In this workshop Josh Long will look at how to build cloud-native applications that are destined for production: Cloud Native Java
14 Habits of Highly Productive Developers
- The 14 habits of highly effective developers (Part 1)
- The 14 habits of highly effective developers (Part 2) it is not the same thing as the book with the same title.
Bypass your Linux firewall with SSH over HTTP
See shellhub, the original article: Bypass your Linux firewall with SSH over HTTPs and dataplicity.
How to Secure Anything
How to systematically secure anything - a repository about security engineering: veeral-patel/how-to-secure-anything
Open Source Security Foundation
The Linux Foundation announced the formation of the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF). Read the press release and learn more here: Technology and Enterprise Leaders Combine Efforts to Improve Open Source Security. See OpenSSF on GitHub: ossf and their official site: openssf.org
rbac.dev
A site dedicated to good practices and tooling around Kubernetes RBAC: rbac.dev
What is the best way to write a PRD?
PRD examples from companies you look upto: What is the best way to write a PRD?
bpytop
bpytop is a resource monitor that shows usage and stats for processor, memory, disks, network and processes.