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Creating a Microservice With Quarkus, Kotlin, and Gradle, Learn Python — Take This 10 Week Transformation Challenge, and Why Your Project Needs UI/UX Testing [DZone] Weekly Digest [Big Data = The Need for Efficiency]( The 2020 State of the Developer survey is now open. Take this 5-minute survey to help us better understand the efficiency hurdles Big Data developers face. [Read ▶]( [Insert alt text here]( [Creating a Microservice With Quarkus, Kotlin, and Gradle]( [Read ▶]( [Insert alt text here]( [Learn Python — Take This 10 Week Transformation Challenge]( [Read ▶]( NEW FROM DZONE [Introduction to Digital Asset Management via APIs]( Digital Asset Management (DAM) technology platforms organize content and make it accessible to DAM users. Organizations are both attracted to the value of centralized digital assets and careful about the resources available for DAM implementation and management. The understanding, planning, and integration of DAM to other systems via plug-ins, connectors, and APIs drive value and benefit for the organization. [Free Download ▶]( TOP ARTICLES THIS WEEK AGILE [Why Your Project Needs UI/UX Testing]( - by Andrew Smith AI [AI Experts: What Helps You Do Your Job Better?]( - by Cathy Traugot BIG DATA [Drilling Into Big Data – Data Querying and Analysis]( - by Priyankaa Arunachalam CLOUD [AWS Lambda With MySQL (RDS) and API Gateway]( - by Vaquar Khan DATABASE [Why Use SQL Over Excel]( - by Shanika WIckramasinghe DEVOPS [Do We Really Need DevOps for Each and Every Project?]( - by Chandresh Patel INTEGRATION [Infographic on Apache Kafka]( - by Manas Dash IOT [Innovative IoT Hardware and the Fight for Privacy]( - by Cate Lawrence JAVA [What Are Spring Bean Scopes?]( - by Ram N MICROSERVICES [Docker With Spring Boot and MySQL: Docker Swarm Part 3]( - by Sanjoy Kumer Deb OPEN SOURCE [How to Create Your First GitHub Commit]( - by Marouen Helali PERFORMANCE [7 Best Practices to Achieve Better Results in Quality Assurance]( - by Stella M SECURITY [Penetration Test Types for (REST) API Security Tests]( - by Hari Subramanian WEB DEV [Navigation in a React Native Web Application]( - by Jason Rees [Help](mailto:support@dzone.com) | [Manage Preferences]( DZone, 600 Park Offices Dr, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2020

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