Lincoln Baxter III

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DevNation 2016: Peter Larsen on Developing with OpenShift without the Build Waits

Lincoln Baxter III

DevNation 2016: Peter Larsen on Developing with OpenShift without the Build Waits - DevNation sneak peek is a behind-the-scenes preview of sessions and information that will take place at DevNation 2016. Sign up for DevNation at www.devnation.org. Learn more. Code more. Share more. Join the Nation.

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DevNation 2016: Rick Wagner on .NET development with Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Lincoln Baxter III

Rick Wagner on .NET development with Red Hat Enterprise Linux - DevNation sneak peek is a behind-the-scenes preview of sessions and information that will take place at DevNation 2016. Sign up for DevNation at www.devnation.org. Learn more. Code more. Share more. Join the Nation.

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Developer interest survey - May 2016

Lincoln Baxter III

At Red Hat Developers, we're working to create a new breed of developer community - one where its participants Learn, Code, and Share together. As part of the process, we're publishing information that you find helpful, interesting, and things that generally make you awesome, feel awesome, and inspire you to do awesome things. (That's the goal, anyway.) One thing you might not know, is that most of the articles that get published here are actually contributed by our community members...

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Red Hat goes DevOps - New certifications for developers

Lincoln Baxter III

As a developer, certifications offer a unique opportunity to increase your personal marketability - they are a tangible indication of your subject matter expertise. Not only can the necessary preparation provide an opportunity to learn new material, but having a way (the certification exam) to verify you've actually learned the core skills can be a valuable tool to ensure you're "doing and learning the right things". There is constant debate about the utility of certifications within some IT circles, but...