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DevOps language trends 2023: Top tools used by elite software delivery teams

As organizations continue to embrace CI/CD and DevOps in their quest for shorter, more reliable delivery cycles, the choice of programming languages becomes even more critical. The language used to build your applications can affect everything from developer happiness and productivity to your organization’s performance on the four key software delivery metrics.

Pro Tip: Enhance Your Coding Environment with the Colorful Themes of Rainglow for VS Code

If you're looking for some fresh new themes to really vibefy your coding experience, then check out the Rainglow extension for VS Code! These themes are designed to give you a stylish and modern coding experience that you'll love. From dark and modern to light and airy, these themes are perfect for any developer looking for a fresh new look. Give the Rainglow extension a shot and see for yourself how it can change your coding experience!

Neon and Qovery - The Perfect Match for Preview Environments

Hey guys, it's Romaric from Qovery. In this video, I'll show you how to combine Neon, a Postgres serverless solution, with Qovery to easily create and clone Postgres serverless instances. I'll walk you through the process step by step, demonstrating how to spin up a new serverless instance from Neon and connect it to a to-do application. The key point is that with Neon, you can create a branch from the original environment, make changes in the branch, and those changes will only affect that branch, not the parent environment. It's a powerful feature that allows for easy experimentation and isolation. So let's dive in and see how it works!

Canonical Kubernetes 1.28 is now generally available

Following the release of upstream Kubernetes on 15th of August, Canonical Kubernetes 1.28 is generally available in the form of MicroK8s, with Charmed Kubernetes expected to follow shortly. We consistently follow the upstream release cadence to provide our users and customers with the latest improvements and fixes, together with security maintenance and enterprise support for Kubernetes on Ubuntu.

Troubleshooting and Fixing Kubernetes CrashLoopBackOff

In this post, we'll dive into what CrashLoopBackOff actually is and explore the quickest way to fix it. Fasten your seat belts and get ready to ride. Everyone working with Kubernetes will sooner or later see the infamous CrashLoopBackOff in their clusters. No matter how basic or advanced your deployments are and whether you have a tiny dev cluster or an enterprise multi-cloud cluster, it will happen anyway. So, let’s dive into what CrashLoopBackOff actually is and the quickest way to fix it.

Unveiling Komodor's Network Mapping Capability

I am happy to share that thanks to the power of the open-source community, and our friends over at Otterize, we have now enhanced our Kubernetes offering for developers with another visual aid to streamline operations and troubleshooting – Dependencies Map. The Otterize network mapper is a zero-config tool that aims to be lightweight and doesn’t require you to adapt anything in your cluster.

Prometheus vs. AppDynamics

‍In the fast-evolving landscape of technology and software applications, ensuring optimal performance and reliability has become paramount. This article delves into two powerful tools that facilitate effective monitoring and management of digital systems: Prometheus and AppDynamics. With a focus on different aspects of application performance, these tools offer distinct advantages to businesses aiming to elevate their user experiences and operational efficiency.