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In this issue, March 26, 2024 [View it in your browser.]( [OpenAI Debugger](#OpenAI), [Redesigning OLTP](#OLTP), [Cloudflare Pingora](#Cloudflare), [Understanding Platforms](#Understanding), [Amazon RDS](#Amazon), [Daytona](#Daytona), [eBay and GenAI](#eBay), [Java 22](#Java), [.NET Smart Components](#dotnet), [Wear OS](#Wear), [Expedia Micro Frontends](#Expedia), [Cellular Architecture](#Cellular), [Leading Tech People](#Leading) [Discover best practices to Secure Web Applications at InfoQ Dev Summit Boston (24-25 June)]( Join Loiane Groner, Development Manager at Citibank, for a session on application security essentials. Discover secure coding best practices, thorough input validation, strategic error handling and logging, safe file upload management, and [much more]( at InfoQ Dev Summit Boston.  Sponsored by Hazelcast [Evaluating Stream Processing Technologies: A Comprehensive Guide for Enterprise Architects - Sponsored by Hazelcast]( [Evaluating Stream Processing Technologies: A Comprehensive Guide for Enterprise Architects]( Use this ebook as your guide for evaluating stream processing technologies, especially for operational workloads that deliver instant action. Learn about the important topics that help you plan for applications that automate certain decisions (e.g., fraud detection) and thus respond immediately to time-sensitive events. [Download Now](. [( [] [Practical Guide to Building an API Back End with Spring Boot - Version 2]( Starting your first project with Spring Boot can be a bit 
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 (Mini-book) [( [] [The State of Agile in 2024]( In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Joyce Tompsett about the 17th State of agile report. (Podcast) [AI, ML & Data Engineering Latest Content]( TOP AI, ML & Data Engineering NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Vesuvius Challenge Winners Use AI to Read Ancient Scroll]( - [] [OpenAI Releases Transformer Debugger tool]( [] [Redesigning OLTP for a New Order of Magnitude]( Joran Greef discusses TigerBeetle, a new database, and why OLTP has a growing impedance mismatch, why the OLTP workload is becoming more contentious, why row locks, why storage faults, write stalls, and why non-determinism is now a problem. (Presentation with transcript included) Sponsored by Temporal [Saga Pattern Made Easy - Sponsored by Temporal]( [Read Now: Saga Pattern Made Easy]( The Saga pattern lets you manage state across distributed transactions. But it’s difficult to build and maintain. Learn how to [Automate Saga Pattern with Temporal](, the open source durable execution platform. [DevOps Latest Content]( TOP DevOps NEWS HEADLINES - [] [CNCF Incubates Strimzi to Simplify Kafka on Kubernetes]( - [] [Actionforge is a VS Code Extension to Build GitHub Workflows Visually]( - [] [Cloudflare Open Sources Pingora, a Rust framework for Developing HTTP Proxies]( - [] [GitHub Announces Upgrade to Action Runners with 4-vCPU, 16 GiB Memory]( - [] [Hubber Codespace Improves Inner-Loop Testing at GitHub]( [] [Understanding Platforms: What They Are, Why They Work, When to Use Them, How to Build Them]( Hazel Weakly discusses platforms and platform engineering, and what it means to learn, and how collective thought scales across a team, an organization and an industry. (Presentation with transcript included) Sponsored by DoiT [Maximize Your AWS Cost Savings with DoiT - Sponsored by DoiT]( [Maximize Your AWS Cost Savings with DoiT]( Ready to get your AWS cloud spend under control? This guide from the experts at DoiT teaches you how to effectively audit and reduce AWS costs. [Get your guide today →]( [Cloud Latest Content]( TOP Cloud NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Google Cloud Launches Security Command Center Enterprise]( - [] [Oracle Announces Oracle Cloud Native 1.8, Supports ARM and Kubernetes 1.28]( - [] [Transitioning Discord’s Engineering Team to Cloud Development Environments]( [] [Amazon RDS Introduces Faster Storage for High-Performance Database Workloads]( AWS has recently introduced support for io2 Block Express volumes on Amazon RDS. Priced as the existing Provisioned IOPS (PIOPS) io1, the new io2 Block Express volumes are compatible with all database engines and are designed for high-performance, high-throughput, and low-latency database workloads. (News) [Development Latest Content]( TOP Development NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Development Environment Manager Daytona Now Open Source]( - [] [eBay’s Lessons Learned about Generative AI in Software Development Productivity]( [] [Zero-Knowledge Proofs for the Layman]( This article will introduce you to zero-knowledge proofs, a kind of cryptography you can use to provide the proof you know a secret, such as a private key or the solution to a problem, without ever sharing it to an interested party. While many articles exist on the topic, this will not require any high math knowledge. (Article) Sponsored by Hasura [Taming Microservices Complexity with a Supergraph Architecture - Sponsored by Hasura]( [Taming Microservices Complexity with a Supergraph Architecture]( Microservices are a popular counter to the monolith. But as their use has expanded, so has the complexity and tangled mess of enterprise architectures. In this presentation, Hasura CEO and co-founder Tanmai Gopal discusses why architects are rethinking the way they build, maintain and integrate microservices. [Watch Now On-Demand](. [Java Latest Content]( TOP Java NEWS HEADLINES - [] [WildFly 31 Delivers Support for Jakarta EE 10 and the New WildFly Glow Provisioning Tools]( - [] [Java News Roundup: New JEP Drafts, Infinispan 15, Payara Platform, Alpaquita Containers with CRaC]( [] [Java 22 Delivers Foreign Memory & Memory API, Unnamed Variables & Patterns, and Return of JavaOne]( Oracle has released version 22 of the Java programming language and virtual machine. As the first non-LTS release since JDK 21, the final feature set includes 12 JEPs. Two of these - Foreign Function & Memory API and Unnamed Variables & Patterns - have completed their respective rounds of previews and are now finalized. (News) [.NET Latest Content]( [] [Microsoft Introduces .NET Smart Components: AI-Powered UI Controls]( Microsoft recently introduced .NET Smart Components, UI controls which offer AI-powered features to boost development productivity within .NET applications. According to Microsoft, these components are designed to simplify the integration of AI capabilities into existing .NET applications, requiring as stated, minimal effort from developers. (News) [Mobile and IoT Latest Content]( [] [Wear OS Gets New, More Efficient Text-to-Speech Engine]( Google has announced a new text-to-speech engine for Wear OS, its Android variant aimed at smartwatches and other wearables, supporting over 50 languages and faster than its predecessor thanks to using smaller ML models. (News) [Architecture & Design Latest Content]( TOP Architecture & Design NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Expedia Speeds up Flights Search with Micro Frontends and GraphQL Optimizations]( - [] [Eric Evans Encourages DDD Practitioners to Experiment with LLMs]( [] [Architecting for High Availability in the Cloud with Cellular Architecture]( Cellular architecture is a design pattern that helps achieve high availability in multi-tenant applications. The goal is to design your application so that you can deploy all of its components into an isolated "cell" that is fully self-sufficient. It can benefit your customers regarding availability and ensure you hit your SLAs. (Article) [] [Relational Data at the Edge: How Cloudflare Operates Distributed PostgreSQL Clusters]( Explore Cloudflare's distributed PostgreSQL clusters and learn how a cross-region architecture ensures resilience. 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