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This week, discover that Kubernetes is everywhere, explore the ABCs of Unity's coroutines from basic

This week, discover that Kubernetes is everywhere, explore the ABCs of Unity's coroutines from basics to implementation, take an in-depth look at Architecture Decision Records, and more! DZone.WeeklyDigest() Wednesday // November 1, 2023 // [View Online](   [IT Asset Management Software]( [IT Asset Management Software]( Through effective ITAM, businesses can make informed decisions about investments and strategies, leading to cost savings, improved efficiency, and reduced risk of IT overspend and software license non-compliance. [See the best IT management software here >>]( BEST OF THE WEEK   [Kubernetes Is Everywhere [Comic]]( // Daniel Stori CORE [The ABCs of Unity's Coroutines: From Basics to Implementation]( // Denis Kondratev [Architecture Decision Records]( // Rakesh Rao & Santhosh Kumar Ramabadran [From Data to Insights: Kubernetes-Powered AI/ML in Action]( // Boris Zaikin CORE [AWS NoSQL Performance Lab Using Python]( // David Shilman CORE [7 Must-Know Object-Oriented Software Patterns (Part One)]( // Panos Patros [Secure the Cluster]( // Akanksha Pathak [Devoxx Belgium 2023 Takeaways]( // Gunter Rotsaert CORE [Why It Will Always Be Hard To Write Useful Software]( // Jasper Sprengers CORE [Optimizing Kubernetes Costs With FinOps Best Practices]( // Sudip Sengupta CORE DZONE PUBLICATION DOWNLOADS   [Getting Started With CI/CD Pipeline Security]( [REFCARD] // Sudip Sengupta CORE [Cloud-Native Application Security]( [REFCARD] // Samir Behara CORE [Identity and Access Management]( [REFCARD] // Apostolos Giannakidis [Core PostgreSQL]( [REFCARD] // Kellyn Gorman CORE [Getting Started With Real-Time Analytics]( [REFCARD] // Sida Shen FEATURED ON-DEMAND RECORDINGS   [Cloud Security ROI: Measure the Impact of Your Investment]( // Andy Ellis, Orca Security & Roderick Chambers, Recorded Future [How To Go Pipeline-Free With Real-Time Analytics]( // Andrew C. Oliver & Sida Shen, CelerData [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Unsubscribe]( | [FAQ]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( © 2023 TechnologyAdvice, LLC. All rights reserved. DZone is a TechnologyAdvice media brand. This is a marketing email from TechnologyAdvice, 3343 Perimeter Hill Dr., Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211, USA. Please do not reply to this message. To contact us, please click [here](.

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