Crack your next coding interview by preparing these essential topics and skills like system design, algorithms, data structure, SQL, multithreading, etc.
Is there a better way to protect our privacy than cookie walls? How about a GDPR-enforced web privacy API? This post lays out a design for an alternative in the RFC form.
This article explains open-source Kubernetes tools used for development, monitoring, and deployment purposes that can improve your cloud-native experience.
APM tools allow you to monitor and manage the performance and uptime of your applications. Learn helpful criteria for choosing an APM tool provider here.
Learn how to use gRPC, an open-source framework that can be used to build scalable and performant microservices and to create communication between services.
Take a closer look at how application performance management/monitoring (APM) can help manage expectations for performance, availability, and user experience.
Here, learn the answer to questions about OpenTelemetry and predictions of several important trends that will continue to gain momentum over the next year.
For the Python programming language, Pandas is an efficient and popular data analysis tool, especially its Dataframe, used to manipulate and display data.
Learn from our experiences with seamless migration of Spring Boot microservices from WebLogic to OpenShift and practices for parallel running on both platforms.
SMS is a powerful way to connect with your users. Let's build a “Fun Fact of the Day” web app using the SMS API from Infobip, a cloud communications platform.
In this blog series, we are exploring various topics to compare Oracle and Couchbase from a developer perspective. Today, we are going to talk about data types.
A lot of organizations are focusing on API programs, but they are looking at only one aspect of a two-sided problem that includes both business and technology.
Discovering the possibilities of voice technology, by exploring its installation process and revealing the needed code and screens for a successful setup.
With the release of Cassandra 4.0, we are seeing the beginning of what’s next for a proven database and the cloud-native applications that will be built in the future.
Some legacy systems can still provide tremendous value today, but the means for accessing them are completely out of date, thus rendering them almost useless.