Building Blocks | March 2023
Building Blocks March 2023 edition is here! In this edition, we highlight Uber’s shift to the cloud, the progress of low-code/no-code and AI, containers and serverless in tech stack, and a podcast on Nginx.
Building Blocks March 2023 edition is here! In this edition, we highlight Uber’s shift to the cloud, the progress of low-code/no-code and AI, containers and serverless in tech stack, and a podcast on Nginx.
Building Blocks February 2023 edition is here! In this edition, we talk about the role of developers in optimizing cloud cost, top developer tools in 2022 listed by StackShare, and move towards sustainable software development practices. Plus, some recommendations for the weekend.
It’s a new year, and it’s a new you, so get ready for an all-new edition of Building Blocks. We’ll uncover the rationale behind Stack Overflow’s ban on ChatGPT, bring you the top three sessions on developer productivity from AWS re: Invent, and top it all off with some recommendations for the month.
Building Block’s last edition for the year sheds light on Elon Musk’s tweet about blaming microservices for Twitter being slow in some countries and the future state of chaos engineering. Plus, some recommendations for the weekend.
Is Platform engineering the new DevOps or SRE? Amnic’s November newsletter focuses on how Platform Engineering improves the developer experience and why GitOps has become the most powerful thing in the DevOps universe.
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Amnic’s monthly newsletter Building Blocks captures major news and trends in the developer community. This month’s newsletter puts the spotlight on the debate over whether or not devs should do ops, Microsoft’s Dev Box and a mysterious bug that had stalled a software update to NASA’s Curiosity rover, for years. Plus, weekend recommendations and MemeOps. …
Amnic’s monthly newsletter Building Blocks captures major news and trends in the developer community. This month’s newsletter talks about key findings of Stack Overflow Survey on factors affecting developer experience and productivity, GitHub’s AI pair programmer Copilot, Carbon, touted as the experimental successor to C++, and a privacy scare in Japan. Plus, some recommendations for …