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In this issue, March 12, 2019 [View it in your browser.]( [Airbnb Kubernetes Workflow](#Airbnb), [Chaos Engineering Observability](#Chaos), [Deliveroo Adopts Rust](#Rust), [Amazon Releases Corretto 8 GA OpenJDK](#Amazon), [Open Source Benefits for Innovation](#Open) [Over 80% of QCon.ai speakers are now confirmed!]( Join practitioners from Facebook, Google, Uber, Airbnb, Microsoft, Paypal and more this April 15-17 in San Francisco. You’ll get the chance to learn how to solve software engineering problems with machine learning and validate your software roadmap. Get an $80 discount, [register]( using the code infoqai19!  SPONSOR AD [LightStep_ad_img]( [The Only Good Reason to Adopt Microservices]( Many organizations are plotting a path towards microservices; unfortunately, it’s not clear that they all understand why they’re doing so. People rarely cite the one truly excellent reason to adopt microservices: shipping their org chart. [Learn More](. 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Explore lessons learned in this article, including that although automation and orchestration can be great, you should make sure you understand what’s happening under the hood and what to do if your automation goes awry. (Article) [Development Latest Content]( TOP Development NEWS HEADLINES - [] [NPM Adopted Rust to Remove Performance Bottlenecks]( - [] [Deliveroo Adopts Rust to Improve Performance in Core Service]( [] [21st Century Languages Panel]( Track hosts Ashley Williams (Core Rust Team member) pulls together an interlanguage working group to discuss newer software languages. (Presentation with transcript included) The next QCon is [QCon.ai San Francisco, April 16-17, 2019](. Join us! [] [The Most Secure Program Is One That Doesn’t Exist]( Diane Hosfelt gives an overview of how Rust’s design gives security guarantees and discusses goals and visions for the future. (Presentation with transcript included) [] [WebAssembly. Neither Web Nor Assembly, All Revolutionary]( Jay Phelps talks about WebAssembly, a bytecode designed and maintained by some of the major players in tech: Google, Microsoft, Apple, Mozilla, Intel, LG, and many others. He talks about what WebAssembly is and what it isn’t. (Presentation with transcript included) [] [QCon ’18 Retrospective eMag]( A Collection of Lessons Learned from Netflix, Google, Uber, and others - [Download Now]( (eMag) [Java Latest Content]( TOP Java NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Building Self-Contained, Installable Java Applications with JEP 343: Packaging Tool]( - [] [Amazon Releases Corretto 8 GA: A Downstream Distribution of OpenJDK]( [] [Global Event Streams Made Simple with Spring Cloud Stream & Cloud Pub/Sub]( Artem Bilan and Kir Titievsky discuss the Google Cloud Pub/Sub binder for Spring Cloud Stream. (Presentation) [] [Hacking Spring Boot Applications Using Visual Studio Code]( Rome Li and Martin Lippert give an overview of what is possible (and what is not yet) when using Visual Studio Code as a premier development environment for Spring Boot applications. (Presentation) [] [Kotlin: Write Once, Run (Actually) Everywhere]( Jake Wharton talks about the Kotlin language, how it compiles to run on more than just the JVM, and whether it can fully pull off the multiplatform trick allowing a single codebase to run everywhere. (Presentation with transcript included) [.NET Latest Content]( [] [OWASP Top 10 Vulnerabilities & ASP.NET]( Bill Dinger goes over the 2017 OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities and how they apply to ASP.NET, including a demo of each vulnerability, the risk it poses, how to detect the attack, and how to mitigate it. (Presentation) [] [.NET Core Fundamentals – Download the InfoQ eMag]( Explore the benefits of .NET Core and how it can benefit not only traditional .NET developers but all technologists that need to bring robust, performant and economical solutions to the market. [Download Now](. [Dynamic Languages Latest Content]( [] [FlexSearch.js: A Fast, Zero-Dependency Full-Text Search Library]( FlexSearch, a full-text, zero-dependency search library for the browser and Node.js claims to be the fastest search library available to JavaScript developers due to its novel scoring algorithm. (News) [Architecture & Design Latest Content]( TOP Architecture & Design NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Recommendations When Starting with Microservices: Ben Sigelman at QCon London]( [] [Reducing Microservices Architecture Complexity with Istio and Kubernetes]( Ray Tsang introduces Istio, explaining how the service mesh works, the technology behind it, and how to use it with microservices. 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