Government - Julia Computing - 0 views
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"Government agencies using Julia include the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), Federal Reserve Bank of New York (FRBNY), Brazilian National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES), National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA JPL), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Ames Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)."
Alastria - National Blockchain Ecosystem - 0 views
The 2018 DevOps RoadMap - Hacker Noon - 0 views
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6. Learn Infrastructure as code
Portable Cloud Programming with Go Cloud - The Go Blog - 0 views
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"We have identified common services used by cloud applications and have created generic APIs to work across cloud providers. Today, Go Cloud is launching with blob storage, MySQL database access, runtime configuration, and an HTTP server configured with request logging, tracing, and health checking. Go Cloud offers support for Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Amazon Web Services (AWS). We plan to work with cloud industry partners and the Go community to add support for additional cloud providers very soon. "
"Goodbye, Object Oriented Programming" - 1 views
Update on .NET Core 3.0 and .NET Framework 4.8 | .NET Blog - 0 views
Introduction - Mithril.js - 0 views
nosql-databases.org - 0 views
pipe - Unix-like pipelines for Go - 1 views
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"The pipe Go package offers an easy way for Go programs to make use of other applications available in the system via a Unix-like pipeline mechanism. The input and output streams in such pipelines do work as streams, so large content can go across the pipeline without being loaded entirely in memory."
The Journey of Go's Garbage Collector - The Go Blog - 1 views
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"The Go language features, goals, and use cases have forced us to rethink the entire garbage collection stack and have led us to a surprising place. The journey has been exhilarating. This talk describes our journey. It is a journey motivated by open source and Google's production demands. Included are side hikes into dead end box canyons where numbers guided us home. This talk will provide insight into the how and the why of our journey, where we are in 2018, and Go's preparation for the next part of the journey."
Istio and the Future of Service Meshes - 0 views
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"The microservices architectural style simplifies implementing individual services. However, connecting, monitoring and securing hundreds or even thousands of microservices is not simple.A service mesh provides a transparent and language-independent way to flexibly and easily automate networking, security, and observation functions. In essence, it decouples development and operations for services.The Istio service mesh is split into 1) a data plane built from Envoy proxies that intercepts traffic and controls communication between services, and 2) a control plane that supports services at runtime by providing policy enforcement, telemetry collection, and certificate rotation.The near-term goal is to launch Istio to 1.0, when the key features will all be in beta (including support for Hybrid environments)The long-term vision is to make Istio ambient."
Kiali - 0 views
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