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Four reasons developers should use Ansible

Don Schenck

Why should developers learn Ansible? Find out how this simple yet powerful DevOps tool makes automating environments and configuring systems easy.

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Explore new features in SystemTap 4.5.0

Stan Cox

SystemTap allows access to low-level Linux kernel features. Explore enhancements to context variables, alias syntax, and BPF features in version 4.5.0.

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What's new in Red Hat OpenShift?

Find out what's new for developers in the Red Hat OpenShift 4.7 web console, including new developer quick starts, enhanced topology features, and more.

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Real-time debugging in Tekton pipelines

Vibhav Bobade

Read about a new Tekton enhancement proposal that enables debugging TaskRuns in Tekton pipelines in real-time. Learn more in this article for Red Hat Developer.

Build your own RPM with a sample Go program
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Build your own RPM package with a sample Go program

Alejandro Sáez Morollón

Follow these steps to build a basic RPM package. Using a Go program, you'll learn to create the package, add services, create the spec file, and build the RPM.

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How to debug C and C++ programs with rr

William Cohen

Learn how you can go back in time and replay what went wrong in a C/C++ program with rr (a GNU Debugger Linux enhancement) in this short demo.

New features in OpenMP
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New features in OpenMP 5.0 and 5.1

Jakub JelĂ­nek

Get an overview of the C/C++ performance and usability enhancements in OpenMP 5.0 and 5.1, including features now integrated in GCC 11.

How Rust makes the Rayon data parallelism library magical
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How Rust makes Rayon's data parallelism magical

Josh Stone

The Rayon data parallelism library makes it easy to run your code in parallel—but the real magic comes from tools in the Rust programming language.

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Red Hat Summit 2021

Red Hat Summit has been reimagined for 2021 into several different experiences, including a variety of must-see sessions for developers. Part 1 (April 27-28) features Burr Sutter's iconic demos, developer-focused sessions, and a virtual DevZone. Part 2 (June 15-16) features an entire track of developer-focused breakout sessions selected specifically for you, and even more resources in the virtual DevZone.