While merging and rebasing are similar in Git, they serve two different functions. Here's what you should know to keep your histories as clean or as complete as you like.
Learn how to create a serverless Angular app, and get rid of concerns like elasticity, scale, and resiliency so you can concentrate fully on your code.
Learn how to use Amazon SQS with a simple Java program to send a message from a producer running in a process and consume the message by a consumer in another process.
There's no silver bullet when it comes to Docker logging. Docker logs are super useful, but they represent only one dimension of data being generated by your Docker host.
How to get started using free, preprocessed CommonCrawl web crawl datasets that you could use for machine learning, natural language processing, and more.
web3j seamlessly integrates with Spring Frameworks. Simply create a new Spring Boot app, add the starter to your configuration, and create a service with web3j.
In this post we take a look at how to quickly create a Python function using AWS Lambda, including their configurations and uploading them to the service.
Learn about dissecting release pipelines, as well as the underlying blocks that any good release pipeline will be comprised of and how they fit together.
You can augment and enhance Apache Spark clusters using Amazon EC2's computing resources. Find out how to set up clusters and run master and slave daemons on one node.
Learn how to make sense of IaaS architecture, identifying API usage in apps, monitoring external services, dependencies, and APIs, and tackling dependencies.
When it comes to integrating and managing data, there are quite a few tasks that are downright tedious. Data engineering is a tough job, but somebody's gotta do it!
You've written an awesome article, and now you need an equally awesome image. In this article, we share suggestions for selecting the right featured photo for your post.
Set up your pipeline so that when changes occur to a project in the monorepo, the CI for that corresponding project is triggered and a Docker image is built and deployed.
Running tests that involve a database can sometimes be a bit hairy. In this post, we take a look at a TestContainers, a solution to help you get around those issues.