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Exploring the power of OpenTelemetry on Kubernetes | DevNation Tech Talk

Pavol Loffay +1

Modern cloud-native applications are incredibly complex systems. Keeping the systems healthy and meeting SLAs for our customers is crucial for long-term success. In this session, we will dive into the three pillars of observability - metrics, logs, tracing - which form the foundation of successful troubleshooting in distributed systems. You'll learn the gotchas and pitfalls of rolling out the OpenTelemetry stack on Kubernetes to effectively collect all your signals without worrying about a vendor lock in. Additionally we will replace parts of the Prometheus stack to scrape metrics with OpenTelemetry collector and operator.

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Next DevNation Live: Camel Riders in the Cloud, March 15th, 12pm EDT

Burr Sutter

The next online DevNation Live Tech Talk will be Thursday, March 15th at 12pm EDT. The topic is Camel Riders in the Cloud presented by Claus Ibsen Apache Camel has fundamentally changed the way enterprise Java™ developers think about system-to-system integration. It makes it easy to apply enterprise integration patterns (EIP) using simple declarations. The result is a lightweight application that is wrapped and delivered as a single JAR. In this session, we’ll show you how to apply the best...

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Red Hat Summit, DevNation, and an Application Development call for papers

Mike Guerette

Red Hat Summit has always catered to multiple user roles and this year will be no different. What will be different in 2017 is an expanded focus on professional application developers much like DevNation has done in recent years. As such, we will not be hosting a separate DevNation event alongside Summit 2017. Instead, Summit will include more advanced Application Development sessions, CodeStarters, labs, birds of a feathers, a new "Developer Zone" in the expo area, and much more. What...

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Push it Real Good: Continuous Delivery for the people at the push of a button and repo

Andrew Lee Rubinger

The Problem Several months back, our emerging Developer Programs engineering team assembled during the last breaths of Brno's Czech winter and dedicated a full day towards a deceptively complex task: Be a user. Assemble in groups and, using a technology stack of your choosing, conceive of and create an application to be presented to the full team in 6 hours. Keep in mind that I hold my colleagues in extremely high regard; they're capable, creative, and experienced. Surely churning out...

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DevNation Live Blog: CDK 2.0: Docker, Kubernetes, and OSE on your desk

Brian Atkisson

As a systems engineer, I enjoy building deploying production and pre-production services. These production services tend to be built at scale in a highly redundant architecture. The problem has always been how do we give developers a sandbox that matches production in all the ways that matters-- but without the pain (and love), overhead, compute and networks resources actual production environments require. Moreover, how does one snapshot this environment so it can be recreated at will. This has been a...

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DevNation 2016 Keynote Recap

Harry Mower +1

This morning at DevNation we talked about the past and the future. A past that helped create some of the fundamental building blocks of application development and a future where we can reimagine them all. As part of the open source community, Red Hat has worked with countless individuals and organizations over the past 20+ years to solve some of the biggest problems and provide technology that many businesses rely on today. It was great to have so many of...

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A common interface for building developer tools

Gorkem Ercan

"There is already a command line for it, why can't my favorite editor support this language?" As a developer, you're probably familiar with this sentiment, and in reality t here has never been a better time to be a software developer. Developers have access to a growing list of languages, frameworks, libraries, and technologies that can help them solve the problems they are tasked to tackle. However, the abundance of choices often hinders the ability of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs)...

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Node.js 4.4, Python 3.5, and Ruby 2.3 Get Started guides on developers.redhat.com

Rob Terzi

On developers.redhat.com you can find short, focused guides to help you start developing with a number of Red Hat technologies. With the recent release of Red Hat Software Collections (RHSCL) 2.2, a number of Get Started guides have been updated to use the newest software collections, such as Node.js 4.4, Python 3.5, and Ruby 2.3. These guides give you the steps you need to install the software and get to a simple "Hello, World" in a few minutes. The guides...

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Announcing our DevNation Free Pass Contest Winner!

Jessica Krokowski

Last month we asked people to share what they would do at DevNation this year, and then all of you voted to select a winner! Congratulations to Sendil Kumarn for winning a free pass to DevNation. Sendil earned 430 points from all of your votes! We had a lot of great stories and photos come in - thank you to everyone who participated. We’re looking forward to seeing everyone at DevNation next week. Can't make it to DevNation? Be sure...

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DevNation 2016 General Session to open with Microsoft's Scott Hanselman

Mike Guerette +1

We are delighted to share that Scott Hanselman of Microsoft will join Red Hat during the DevNation 2016 opening general session. Scott is one of the world's leading technical speakers who's been deeply involved in the community and on social media, with well over 150,000 Twitter followers. Join us at DevNation to learn what news news he may share. Lots of people know Scott, but if you don't, here's his BIO: Scott is a web developer who has been blogging...

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Congratulations to Last Week's DevNation Free Pass Winners!

Jessica Krokowski

Congratulations to the winners of Last Week's Free Pass to DevNation! If you haven’t heard, joining Red Hat Developers through June 24th will automatically enter you to win a free pass to DevNation 2016 in San Francisco, CA. We will select a new winner each day through June 24th. The conference starts on June 26th, so don’t delay! Last week’s winners are: Noe Javet Mayk Ol Omid Mehdizadeh Tourzan Steve Cliff Angus Miller Abhishek Arora You still have time to...