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Learn more about a hybrid ecosystem where legacy applications are modernized and co-exist with modern ones in a fully integrated, optimized environment.
Automated installation and integration for Amazon EMR and Apache Ranger with this four-part series showing solutions against different technology stacks.
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This article discusses the need for visual documentation of HTML code and provides a free API solution, which converts HTML strings to a PNG screenshots.
Learn how potential behaviors that can add extra processing and resource consumption to your databases integration and get up to date with news on what's out there.
Functional programming can help making beautiful programs. It can feel familiar to everyday programming concepts, and there's no need to use unknown jargon.
By the end of this tutorial, you will have built your own social app capable of algorithmically ranking image posts in an aggregated feed from your community.
Designed to help developers understand technologies like Node.js, GraphQL, React, Netlify, and JavaScript to kickstart their app development portfolio.
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There are several pitfalls while securing containers and containerized ecosystems. Let's discuss the top three challenges in detail so you can manage them.