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In this issue, December 3, 2019 [View it in your browser.]( [.NET Core 3](#emag), [DataOps](#DataOps), [AWS Lambda Updates](#AWSLambda), [the Ops in DevOps](#DevOps), [Microsoft Exploring Rust](#Rust), [Eighteen Years of Spring](#Spring), [Pulumi](#Pulumi), [WebXR](#WebXR) [Save time learning about new technologies. Attend QCon London 2020.]( Shortcut your way to the newest trends in the software industry, attend [QCon London]( (March 2-6), the conference that teaches you what you don’t know as a software developer or team lead. Take a look at the [confirmed speakers](. [Register now]( and get a £425 discount before the early bird ends on December 14th!  SPONSOR AD [Instana]( [Why are My Microservices Slow?]( Discover the common challenges found when operating distributed cloud-native environments and how to approach them: - Performance and reliability - Tracing and call analysis - Bottlenecks and errors [Learn More](. [( [] [The InfoQ eMag - .NET Core 3]( In this eMag we explore some more of the benefits of .NET Core and how it can benefit not only traditional .NET developers but all technologists who need to bring robust, performant and economical solutions to market. (eMag) [( [] [Michael & Audree Sahota on Being Better Leaders]( In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Michael & Audree Sahota about their work on helping leaders change to enable high performance. (Podcast) [AI, ML & Data Engineering Latest Content]( TOP AI, ML & Data Engineering NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Michael Berthold on End-to-End Data Science Using KNIME Analytics Platform]( - [] [Data Science at the Intersection of Emerging Technologies]( - [] [Microsoft Releases DialogGPT AI Conversation Model]( [] [DataOps and Operations-Centric Data Architecture]( Eric Estabrooks from DataKitchen spoke at this year's Data Architecture Summit 2019 Conference about how DevOps tasks should be managed for data architecture. DataOps is a collaborative data management practice and is emerging as an area of interest in the industry. (News) SPONSOR AD [GitLab]( [DevOps: Deliver Better Products Faster]( Learn how to increase operational efficiencies, reduce security & compliance risk, and accelerate product delivery. Visit the sponsored portal on InfoQ to [access free eBooks, white papers, research, and more from GitLab](. [DevOps Latest Content]( TOP DevOps NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Ahead of re:Invent, Amazon Updates AWS Lambda]( - [] [How to Integrate Infosec and DevOps Using Chaos Engineering]( - [] [Microsoft Announces 1.0 Release of Kubernetes-Based Event-Driven Autoscaling (KEDA)]( - [] [How Shopify Implements Custom Autoscaling Rules in Kubernetes]( - [] [Q&A with Matt Fisher of Microsoft about Helm 3.0 Release for Kubernetes]( [] [Did You Forget the Ops in DevOps?]( Kris Buytaert, a DevOps pioneer, takes us through his journey in the last 10 years of helping organizations go through the adoption hype cycle and sorting out misunderstandings in their transformations. (Article) SPONSOR AD [NGINX]( [From Docker to Kubernetes: Container Networking 101 (By O’Reilly)]( This free ebook excerpt provides developers, site reliability engineers, and software architects with a look at container networking, container orchestration, and service discovery, and shares several solutions. 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(Presentation) [Java Latest Content]( TOP Java NEWS HEADLINES - [] [JakartaOne 2019: Livestream 7am to 1pm Summary]( [] [Eighteen Years of Spring]( Rod Johnson discusses some of the key things that make successful frameworks, including: the Open/Closed principle, the role of Design Patterns, clear layering, consistent coding conventions, etc. (Presentation) [] [Hello, Spring Security 5.2]( Rob Winch, Eleftheria Stein-Kousathana and Filip Hanik walk through "hello security," demonstrating how Spring Security can be customized to meet business requirements. (Presentation) [] [Multi-Tenancy OAuth with Spring Security 5.2]( Josh Cummings introduces AuthenticationManagerResolver, a simple interface from Spring Security. (Presentation) [] [RSocket Messaging with Spring]( Rossen Stoyanchev, Brian Clozel and Rob Winch cover the upcoming RSocket support in the Spring Framework, Spring Boot, and Spring Security. (Presentation) [.NET Latest Content]( [] [Pulumi: Cloud Infrastructure with .NET Core]( Earlier this month, Pulumi announced the addition of .NET Core to their supported languages. Pulumi is an open-source tool that allows the creation, deployment, and management of infrastructure as code on multiple cloud providers, similarly to HashiCorp Terraform. (News) [Web Development Latest Content]( TOP Web Development NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Chrome Updates Experimental Wake Lock API Support]( [] [WebXR Arrives in Chrome 79]( WebXR, the in-progress standard for virtual and augmented reality on the web, is now available in Chrome 79. After preliminary work on WebVR was superseded by WebXR, Chrome becomes the first production browser release supporting portions of the new standard. (News) SPONSOR AD [Heroku]( [Architecting Multi-Tenancy @Salesforce]( Learn about Salesforce's multi-tenant architecture and how it differs from multi-user systems. Salesforce relies on a shared resource architecture to scale horizontally. Multi-tenancy offers unique challenges around job scheduling, resource contention, and ensuring secure isolation between user. [Listen to the Podcast](. [Mobile and IoT Latest Content]( TOP Mobile and IoT NEWS HEADLINES - [] [What Made the iOS 13 Launch So Buggy and How to Fix the Development Process]( [] [Hidden Costs of iOS/Android Shared Development, at Dropbox and Slack]( Building a new native mobile app requires a lot of work since it is necessary to code it in Kotlin/Java for Android, and then again in Objective-C/Swift for iOS. In the past, Dropbox and Slack had been implementing a strategy to share code between platforms, building a shared library in C++, until recently, when they decided to get rid of this. (News) [Architecture & Design Latest Content]( TOP Architecture & Design NEWS HEADLINES - [] [Jay Kreps: Events, Event Streams and Their Importance in a Digital Business]( [] [Adoption of Cloud-Native Architecture, Part 1: Architecture Evolution and Maturity]( In this article, authors Srini Penchikala and Marcio Esteves discuss what organizations should assess when adopting cloud native architectures for hosting their applications on cloud. It focuses on architecture hosting models. They also discuss how architecture patterns like microservices, containers, serverless, and service mesh can help with organizational adoption of cloud native solutions. (Article) [] [Rethinking Blockchain Contract Development]( Manuel Chakravarty discusses how IOHK’s Plutus combines programming language theory, functional programming in Haskell, and theorem-proving in Agda to develop a new approach to blockchain contracts. 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[Culture & Methods Latest Content]( TOP Culture & Methods NEWS HEADLINES - [] [How Lean Has Helped the IT Team Take Pride in Their Work]( - [] [Highlights from SEACON:UK 2019 - Enterprise Measurement, Enterprise Structuring for Outcomes]( [] [On Uncertainty, Prediction, and Planning]( This article describes the software industry’s dismal history with predictions and planning in the face of uncertainty. It details some of the reasons why we fail to learn from our repeated mistakes. It suggests alternative approaches that are based on learning and include the strategy of hypothesis testing (Hypothesis-Driven Development) for deciding which features to deliver. (Article) [] [Using Kanban with Overbård to Manage Development of Red Hat JBoss EAP]( As planning the work for Red Hat JBoss EAP became harder and harder, Red Hat decided to adopt Kanban to make their development process more manageable, while maintaining a very high level of quality. 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