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


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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

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.

bpytop-mini-demo

bpytop-main-demo