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The InfoQ eMag: Gender, Race, Age and Neurodiversity for Software Developers
This eMag draws together ideas that have been published on InfoQ over a number of years, presenting a wide range of aspects of diversity and ways that individuals, teams and organisations can create environments where diversity thrives, people are respected and outcomes are more successful.
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The InfoQ eMag: Perspectives on GDPR
This eMag addresses three overlapping but distinct perspectives on the impact of GDPR - customers will be thankful, our reputation will be safeguarded, and crippling fines will be avoided.
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The InfoQ eMag: Observability
This eMag explores the topic of observability in-depth, covering the role of the “three pillars of observability” -- monitoring, logging, and distributed tracing -- and relates these topics to designing and operating software systems based around modern architectural styles like microservices and serverless.
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The InfoQ eMag: Streaming Architecture
This InfoQ emag aims to introduce you to core stream processing concepts like the log, the dataflow model, and implementing fault-tolerant streaming systems.
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The InfoQ eMag: Faster, Smarter DevOps
This DevOps eMag has a broader setting than previous editions. You might, rightfully, ask “what does faster, smarter DevOps mean?”. Put simply, any and all approaches to DevOps adoption that uncover important mechanisms or thought processes that might otherwise get submerged by the more straightforward (but equally important) automation and tooling aspects.
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The InfoQ eMag: Cloud Native Patterns & Practices
In this eMag, the InfoQ team pulled together stories that best help you understand this cloud-native revolution, and what it takes to jump in. It features interviews with industry experts, and articles on key topics like migration, data, and security.
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The InfoQ eMag: Reactive JavaScript
This eMag is meant to give an easy-going, yet varied introduction to reactive programming with JavaScript. Modern web frameworks and numerous libraries have all embraced reactive programming. The rise in immutability and functional reactive programming have added to the discussion. It’s important for modern JavaScript developers to know what’s going on, even if they’re not using it themselves.
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The InfoQ eMag: Serverless Computing
In this InfoQ eMag, we curated some of the best serverless content into a single asset to give you a relevant, pragmatic look at this emerging space.
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The InfoQ eMag: Scaling DevOps
This eMag collects articles that explore how to go about scaling DevOps in large organizations – effectively identifying cultural challenges that were blocking faster and safer delivery – and the lessons learned along the way. We include a couple of practices that can help disseminate those lessons.
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The InfoQ eMag: Reactive Programming with Java
For this Reactive Java emag, InfoQ has curated a series of articles to help developers hit the ground running with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental reactive concepts, followed by a case study/strategy for mi- grating your project to reactive, some tips and tools for testing reactive, and practical applications using Akka actors.
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InfoQ eMag: A Preview of C# 7
The C# programming language was first released to the public in 2000. and since that time the language has evolved through six releases to add everything, from generics to lambda expressions to asynchronous methods and string interpolation. In this eMag we have curated a collection of new and previous content that provides the reader with a solid introduction to C# 7 as it is defined today.
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InfoQ eMag: Cloud Lock-In
Technology choices are made, and because of a variety of reasons - such as multi-year licensing cost, tightly coupled links to mission-critical systems, long-standing vendor relationships - you feel “locked into” those choices. In this InfoQ emag, we explore the topic of cloud lock-in from multiple angles and look for the best ways to approach it.