Thursday 19 November 2015

High-Tech Gifts for the Holidays; Microsoft Open-Sources Visual Studio Code

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Best High-Tech Music Gadgets for the Holidays
Technology is making it easier than ever to create and enjoy music. As you plan gift giving for the holidays, here's a look at new hi-tech gear designed for artists, music lovers, and anyone in between -- from music-sharing headsets with detachable ear pads, to a portable record player for your old-fashioned vinyl LPs.

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Static Code Analysis in an Agile World
To keep pace with ever-increasing customer demands on software functionality and time-to-market expectations, developers have had to evolve the way they create code that is faster and of higher quality. As a result, the use of Agile for software development has continued to grow and mature in the last decade. This paper from RogueWave Software demonstrates how to implement core principles of Agile, including use of a repeatable process for ensuring code is as bug free as possible.
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Microsoft Open-Sources Visual Studio Code

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The X's and O's of DevOps
Does anybody in the industry really understand what they're saying when they talk about DevOps? Not really knowing the term can result in your company spending a lot of time and money to solve the wrong problem. In Sumologic's white paper "DevOps from the Trenches: Lessons Learned from the DevOps Community," discover whether DevOps is simply a way of moving developers into operations, or of making them full participants in the operations team and in management of infrastructure.
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