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December 7, 2020 DZone Daily Picks Build your software development library by checking out the best

December 7, 2020 DZone Daily Picks Build your software development library by checking out the best software development books of all time and see what you can learn by the end of the year. [[Live Webinar] Learn how to build applications that ingest streaming event data]( [Last chance to register! >]( Daily Picks [Top 5 Leadership Sessions From DevOps World 2020]( [Brian Dawson DevOps Zone]( Sessions at DevOps World 2020 touched on the top challenges executives face daily, including security, metrics and ROI, hybrid infrastructure, team management and digital transformation. [Top 10 Most Useful Websites for Java Developers]( [Tarun Telang Java Zone]( List of most effective and trustworthy resources about Java Technology. [Three Focus Areas of IoT In Coming Year]( [Romana Kuts IoT Zone]( Let's take a look at how COVID-19 influenced IoT and what we can expect in 2021. [What Programming Language Should Business People Learn?]( [Jerry Cruise Agile Zone]( We carefully selected four programming languages, from installation, debugging, tabular data calculation, and more to see which one business people should learn. [How to Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Crypto Trading Bot]( [Julian Molina IoT Zone]( Learn how to set up the Raspberry to optimize the use of the limited resources by using it as a backend server, avoiding running the software GIU on the Pi. [Remote Work and Agility: How To Have Both Under the Same Roof?]( [Aakash Gupta Agile Zone]( Agility is the way of living for organizations. With a shift in remote work, do you think remote work and agility can co-exist? Find out here. [Scrum Guide 2020: Beyond Software]( [Stefan Wolpers Agile Zone]( The Scrum Guide 2020 is available now: Change is coming to make Scrum more accessible and inclusive beyond software development. [The Greatest Software Development Books of All Time]( [Milan Milanovic Web Dev Zone]( ...every software developer needs to read. New Downloads from DZone [Refcard] [Getting Started With Container Registries]( Container registries serve as libraries to store and access third-party container images required during the build phase of the SDLC and the images produced for deployment to test, staging, and production environments. While public container registries are accessible and convenient, private registries can better integrate into existing CI/CD workflows, offer greater control over access and security, as well as help ensure build repeatability and reliability. This Refcard covers key container concepts and terminology; common use cases; and guidelines for container registry configuration, operation, security, and storage. [Free Download >]( [Trend Report] [Kubernetes and the Enterprise]( This report will explore key developments in myriad technical areas related to the omnipresent container management platform, plus expert contributor articles highlighting key research findings like scaling a microservices architecture, cluster management, deployment strategies, and much more! [Free Download >]( [Refcard] [GraphQL Essentials]( As an alternative to REST, GraphQL is quickly gaining popularity as a tool for building APIs and fetching declarative data. This Refcard introduces GraphQL concepts such as core design principles, schemas and types, fields, arguments, and lastly, how to secure your GraphQL APIs. [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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