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Application Development Digest A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network | March 31, 2017 [TechTarget]( FEATURED STORY [Cloud and DevOps practices help make app development a breeze]( by SearchCloudApplications.com contributors and staff Sometimes, a good way to make the best of one tricky situation is to pair it with another. Enter the cloud and the DevOps environment. This handbook examines several advantages in bringing the cloud and a DevOps environment together. (SearchCloudApplications.com) Advertisement NEWS [Job hunting, paychecks and a love of Rust -- the Stack Overflow Survey]( With 64,000 responses from 213 countries/territories, the Stack Overflow Survey is a comprehensive snapshot of developers today. Here's what you love, hate and want more of. (SearchSoftwareQuality.com) [New UI design tool promises 60% reduction in design-to-delivery time]( Get the rundown on PixelFree Studio, a new cross-platform user interface design tool. The visual design and layout tool automates the grunt work of UI design and delivery. (SearchCloudApplications.com) EXPERT ADVICE [Comparing containers and VMs for multi-tenant apps]( Secure containers is a big concern when comparing virtual machines and containers for multi-tenant apps. Learn what each has to offer and which works best for your organization. (SearchMicroservices.com) [What are the top open source tools for Docker management?]( Open source options are making it easier containerize your applications. Learn about the top four approaches to Docker management. (SearchMicroservices.com) [Seven ways Docker container architecture has changed]( To run Docker containers in production, you need to design a Docker container architecture that best meets your needs. Chris Tozzi explains what that takes when running at scale. (SearchMicroservices.com) [How to reduce technical debt, rework costs in Agile, DevOps]( Learn five ways to reduce technical debt and the high cost of rework in Agile and DevOps software development. (SearchSoftwareQuality.com) About This E-Newsletter This e-newsletter is published by the TechTarget network. To unsubscribe from Application Development Digest, [click here](. Please note, this will not affect any other subscriptions you have signed up for. TechTarget Application Development Media Group, 275 Grove Street, Newton, MA 02466. Contact: webmaster@techtarget.com Copyright 2016 TechTarget. All rights reserved. [TechTarget](

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