Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers
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An API Journey: From Idea to Deployment the Agile Way–Part I
The goal of this series of posts is to describe a proposed approach for an agile API delivery process. It will cover not only the development part but also the design, the tests, the delivery, and the management in production. You will learn how to use mocking to speed up development and break dependencies, use the contract-first approach for defining tests that will harden your implementation, protect the exposed API through a management gateway and, finally, secure deliveries using a CI/CD pipeline.
I coauthored this series with Nicolas Massé, who is also a Red Hatter. This series is based on our own real-life experience from our work with the Red Hat customers we’ve met, as well as from my previous position as SOA architect at a large insurance company. This series is a translation of a typical use case we run during workshops or events such as APIdays.
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Red Hat Summit 2018: Getting Started with Modern Application Development
Are you interested in writing cloud-native applications? Want to learn about building reactive microservices? Would you like to find out how to quickly get started with Vert.x, Wildfly Swarm, or Node.js in the cloud with Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes? Are you an Enterprise Java developer looking to try new programming paradigms?
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 Debuts with Improved Server Admin Features
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Taking a Fresh Look at Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)
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Red Hat Inc. (RHT) Rises 3.58% for April 10
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Kernel 4.16 Test Day 2018-04-13
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Fedora 28: Updates for Czech, Catalan, Greek, and Lithuanian Users
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dgplug summer training 2018
dgplug summer training 2018 will start at 13:30 UTC, 17th June. This will be the 11th edition. Like every year, we have modified the training based on the feedback and, of course, there will be more experiments to try and make it better.
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