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December 14, 2021

What’s New In Kubernetes v1.23?


Kubernetes v1.23 is the last major release of 2021. The latest update to the leading container orchestration platform promotes 11 features to the stable channel, marking them as suitable for general use. Here’s what you need to know before you upgrade. Read More »

 
What the New PHP Foundation Means for PHP’s Future


The PHP Foundation is a newly established organization that will provide funding to sustain the language’s development. It’s been founded by ten influential companies in response to the departure of long-standing contributor Nikita Popov. Read More »

 
What Are Kubernetes Controllers and Operators?


The Kubernetes terms “controller” and “operator” refer to two different patterns that transition a cluster into a desired state. Controllers are an established concept whereas Operators have emerged more recently to describe application-specific controllers. Read More »

 
What’s New In Kotlin 1.6?


Kotlin 1.6 is out with new features, an improved experimental memory manager, and an enhanced standard library. The additions help mature JetBrains’ increasingly popular cross-platform and cross-discipline language. Read More »

 
How to Fix Git Using the Wrong SSH Key & Account


When connecting to a remote Git server, like Github, your client must authenticate using HTTPS or SSH based tokens. If you’re using the latter, you may run into issues with key handling, including Git using the wrong SSH key and signing you into a different account. Read More »

 
How to Add a Volume to an Existing Docker Container


While Docker is a useful tool for packaging and managing applications, it also presents many unique challenges, such as dealing with stored data. Usually, you add volumes to containers in the creation script, but what if you need to make new ones? Read More »

 

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