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posted on July 22, 2019 by Matt Asay

Kubernetes may be the current darling of the open source crowd, but Hadoop was no less revered before it. Hadoop ultimately ran out of gas because it was incredibly hard to use. Kubernetes, though making strides, remains “no picnic to operate,” as Capital One’s Bernard Golden has stated. That’s a very diplomatic way of saying, as others have, that the Kubernetes “experience [can be] a pain i

posted on July 22, 2019 by Joydip Kanjilal

Design patterns are proven solutions used to solve common design problems and reduce the complexities in code. The Gang of Four design patterns fall into three categories:To read this article in full, please click here (Insider Story)

posted on July 22, 2019 by Joydip Kanjilal

Object relational mappers (ORMs) have been in use for a long time to eliminate the impedance mismatch that exists between the object models of programming languages and the data models in relational databases. Dapper is an open source, lightweight ORM developed by the Stack Overflow team. Dapper is very fast compared to other ORMs primarily because of its light weight. Dapper was built with

 
 
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3:32 PM
posted on July 22, 2019 by Brian Heater

A new report could ultimately prove another bombshell in Huawei’s on-going conflicts with the U.S. government. New documents obtained by The Washington Post tie the Chinese hardware giant to North Korea’s commercial 3G wireless network. If proven, the ties would be yet more fodder for the U.S., which has already dinged the company over charges […]

 
 
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5:08 PM
posted on July 22, 2019 by Romain Dillet

While iOS 13 is right around the corner with a ton of new features, it isn’t quite ready just yet. Apple has just released iOS 12.4, a new stable update. There aren’t many radical changes, but this is the first version that supports the Apple Card. Apple has been testing its credit card for a […]

 
 
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7:55 PM
posted on July 22, 2019 by Natasha Lomas

Amid ongoing concerns about security risks posed by the involvement of Chinese tech giant Huawei in 5G supply, the UK government has published a review of the telecoms supply chain which concludes that policy and regulation in enforcing network security needs to be significantly strengthened to address concerns. However it continues to hold off on […]

 
8:13 PM
posted on July 22, 2019 by Paul Krill

Java Development Kit (JDK) 13, the next version of standard Java, has reached its second “rampdown” phase, and thus all of the new features have been locked down. One capability proposed for JDK 13 but never added to the official list, the jpackage tool for packaging self-contained Java applications, has missed the cut. It is no longer under consideration for JDK 13. [ The new Java is coming

 

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