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This week, learn to build resilient, scalable cloud-native applications, find out how to battle tech

This week, learn to build resilient, scalable cloud-native applications, find out how to battle technical debt, explore mixing SQL and NoSQL with MariaDB and MongoDB, and more! DZone.WeeklyDigest() Wednesday // August 2, 2023 // [View Online]( FEATURED CONTENT     [Upcoming Fireside Chat]( [[Fireside Chat] How To Go Pipeline-Free With Real-Time Analytics]( Join DZone and CelerData as we explore “pipeline-free” real-time analytics, a novel approach to the increased complexity of these pipelines that promises simplicity and improved efficiency. [Save your seat >]( BEST OF THE WEEK   [Building Resilient, Scalable Cloud-Native Applications]( // John Vester CORE [Battling Technical Debt]( // Cate Lawrence CORE [Mixing SQL and NoSQL With MariaDB and MongoDB]( // Alejandro Duarte CORE [Reliable Microservices Data Exchange With Streaming Database]( // Bobur Umurzokov [Is It Okay To Stop Running Your Tests After the First Failure?]( // Istvan Zoltan Nagy [How Do I Run My Go Applications in a Serverless Way?]( // Abhishek Gupta CORE [Yes! OpenTelemetry Is a Critical Part of Securing Your Systems]( // Michael Bogan CORE [Getting Started With Raspberry Pi Pico Programming in IoT]( // Carsten Rhod Gregersen [Comparing MongoDB and Couchbase in Java Enterprise Architecture]( // Otavio Santana CORE [Back to the Future: Server-Side Web Pages With Kotlin (Pt. 1)]( // Severn Everett DZONE PUBLICATION DOWNLOADS   [Development at Scale]( [TREND REPORT] // Tim Spann, Anupama Pathirage, Paul Zabelin, John Vester, Cate Lawrence, G. Ryan Spain, Caitlin Candelmo [Containers]( [TREND REPORT] // Sudip Sengupta, Pratik Prakash, Akanksha Pathak, Joel Lubinitsky, Louis-Guillaume Morand, G. Ryan Spain, Lucy Marcum [Threat Modeling]( [REFCARD] // Apostolos Giannakidis [Mobile Database Essentials]( [REFCARD] // Mark Gamble [The Essentials of GitOps]( [REFCARD] // Yitaek Hwang CORE UPCOMING VIRTUAL EVENTS   [How To Go Pipeline-Free With Real-Time Analytics]( [AUG 16 | 1PM ET] // Andrew C. Oliver & Sida Shen, CelerData [Cloud Security ROI: Measure the Impact of Your Investment]( [AUG 22 | 1PM ET] // Andy Ellis, Orca Security & Roderick Chambers, Recorded Future FEATURED ON-DEMAND RECORDINGS   [CI/CD Attack Scenarios: How to Protect Your Production Environment]( // Omer Gil, Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks [ChatGPT is fun, but the future is fully autonomous AI for code]( // Mathew Lodge, DiffBlue   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Help](mailto:support@dzone.com?subject=DZone%20Email%20Support) | [Unsubscribe]( 600 Park Offices Dr, Ste 300, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 © DZone 2023

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