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Programmer Weekly (Issue 133 December 1 2022)
Programmer Weekly - Issue 133
Programmer Weekly
Welcome to issue 133 of Programmer Weekly. Let's get straight to the links this week.
Quote of the Week
"The longer it takes for a bug to surface, the harder it is to find." - Roedy Green
Reading List
We walk through how we implemented an SSE server that's scalable and load-balanced to simplify and improve a real-time data visualization application.
The ultimate guide to deploying high-interaction honeypots with Docker.
Many leaks happen because of software bugs and security vulnerabilities. In this post we will learn how the Linux kernel can help protect cryptographic keys from a whole class of potential security vulnerabilities: memory access violations.
Learn everything there is to know about Reverse ETL, how it fits into the modern data stack, and why it's different than ETL.
When we truly learn the secrets of the Flexbox layout mode, we can build absolutely incredible things. Fluid layouts that stretch and shrink without arbitrary breakpoints. In this action-packed interactive tutorial, we'll pop the hood on the Flexbox algorithm and learn how to do remarkable things with it.
The smallest thing you can do to make the biggest impact on cycle time? Add estimated time to review to pull requests.
Historically, we have rarely talked about how our servers fetch the content from the Internet. In this blog we’re going to cover this gap. We'll discuss how we manage Cloudflare IP addresses used to retrieve the data from the Internet, how our egress network design has evolved, how we optimized it for best use of available IP space and introduce our soft-anycast technology.
How we uncovered a three-phase cycle involving two distinct saturation points and a simple fix to break that cycle.
Watch and Listen
Learn the fundametnals of MATLAB in this tutorial for engineers, scientists, and students. MATLAB is a programming language and software suite used for data analysis, scientific computing, and visualization that is widely used in academia and industry.
Do you know how to manage container (Docker) images, how to run a container image registry and security scans, how to sign container images, how to prevent usage of images that are not verified or signed, how to replicate container images, and how to store Helm charts, binaries, and other artifacts? In this video, I'll show you how to do all of that with Harbor.
Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries
Kubeshark, the API Traffic Viewer for kubernetes, provides deep visibility and monitoring of all API traffic and payloads going in, out and across containers and pods inside a Kubernetes cluster.
RVX is a graphics framework for replicating low-resolution pixel art scenes in true 3D.
Finch is an open source client for container development. Its simple installer provides a minimal native client along with an opinionated distribution of other open source components. Rather than creating even more options to reason about and choose from, Finch aims to help promote other projects by making it easy to install and use them, while offering a simple native client to tie it all together.
Distributed, offline-first bug tracker embedded in git, with bridges.
GoAccess is a real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix systems or through your browser.
osquery is a SQL powered operating system instrumentation, monitoring, and analytics framework.
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