In a world where open-source software can avoid vendor lock-in, are major Hadoop distributors discarding some of that benefit to the detriment of Hadoop users?
As this series on Java CLIs continues, we examine Picocli—the tool's claim to fame being that you can run it without needing to add it as an external dependency.
Let's dig deep into the bytecode level so you can see how lambda expressions really work, as well as how to combine them with getters, setters, and other tricks.
Read about cloud automation testing using the Selenium testing framework, including the features and benefits of Selenium for both manual and automation testers.
Learn about two ways to automatically check if a specific test breaches your thresholds: using either Taurus in PassFail mode, or using Jenkins with Taurus or JMeter.
Learn how to install and configure a DC/OS monitoring stack with cAdvisor, InfluxDB, and Grafana to gather, export, store, and display detailed metrics.
Sometimes we need a little extra income, and as a developer, one way might be to moonlight as one. In this post we take a look at how to become an enterprising developer.
JUnit 5 will be out soon! With the new Jupiter API, a focus on extensibility, and a huge integration overhaul, it promises to make testing easier than ever.
Whether you're a network engineer or a software developer, being familiar with terms used to discuss data centers is important to any modern technology career.
RabbitMQ and Apache Kafka are two of the most popular messaging technologies on the market today. Get the insight you need to choose the right software for you.