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October 19, 2020 DZone Daily Picks No one leaves the mob . Today's Daily Digest includes a cleverly

October 19, 2020 DZone Daily Picks No one leaves the mob (programming). Today's Daily Digest includes a cleverly written article about mob programming, an insight on how Google manages open source, and why code reviews are good?but not good enough. Daily Picks [Leaving the Mob Will Get You In Trouble]( [After an awesome workshop by Woody Zuill on mob programming, we wound up repeating old patterns. This is a short story about implementing mob programming.]( [Read more >]( [Arno van Rossum Agile Zone]( [How Google Manages Open Source]( [Many people know that Google uses a single repository, the monorepo, to store all internal source code. How does this interact with open source in use at Google?]( [Read more >]( [Jeremy Katz Open Source Zone]( [Will Quick and Security Ever Meet in DevOps?]( [Through the lens of data presented by the 2019 State of DevOps report, this article analyzes the relationship between speed, security, and DevOps.]( [Read more >]( [Debasree Panda DevOps Zone]( [Why USB Security Policy Matters]( [It can be difficult for enterprises to know what decision they should make when it comes to a USB policy. A perspective on why USB security policies matter.]( [Read more >]( [Neal Hesterberg Security Zone]( [Why Code Reviews Are Good, But Not Enough]( [Therefore, static analysis perfectly complements reviews and helps to detect a variety of inconspicuous errors and typos.]( [Read more >]( [Andrey Karpov Security Zone]( [3 Lessons DevOps Can Learn From 5 Biggest Outages of Q2 2020]( [Read this article to learn 3 lessons from the biggest outages of IBM Cloud, T-Mobile, and GitHub.]( [Read more >]( [Colin Bartlett DevOps Zone]( [Computer Science Fair Contest]( [Be a part of the first DZone Computer Science Fair! Share a passion project, get feedback, connect with others, and maybe even take home the first place ribbon.]( [Read more >]( [Peter Connelly Java Zone]( New Downloads from DZone [Refcard] [Advanced Kubernetes]( [Kubernetes is a distributed cluster technology that manages container-based systems in a declarative manner using an API. There are currently many learning resources to get started with the fundamentals of Kubernetes, but there is less information on how to manage Kubernetes infrastructure on an ongoing basis. This Refcard aims to deliver quick, accessible information for operators using any Kubernetes product.]( [Free Download >]( [Trend Report] [Data Warehousing]( DZone’s 2020 Data Warehousing Trend Report explores data warehouse adoption across industries, including key challenges, cloud storage, and common data tools such as data lakes, data virtualization, and ETL/ELT. In this report, readers will find original research, an exclusive interview with "the father of data warehousing", and additional resources with helpful tips, best practices, and more. [Free Download >]( [Java 15]( [Refcard] Developers are seeing new features being added to the Java platform more quickly than ever before. Read this Refcard to learn more about the latest features and additions in Java 15, including sealed classes, hidden classes, and more. [Free Download >]( [Help](mailto:support@dzone.com) | [Manage Preferences]( DZone, 600 Park Offices Dr, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2020

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