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Building a data pipeline with testing in mind
If you've built batch data pipelines, but didn't know the best way to check their health or test changes for potential regressions, this article is for you.
Monitoring and testing batch data pipelines require a different approach from monitoring and testing web services. It's one thing to build a robust data-pipeline process in Python but an entirely different challenge to find tooling and build out the framework that provides confidence that a data system is healthy. To truly iterate and develop a codebase, developers must be able to test confidently during the development process and to monitor the production system. This article offers some solutions to monitoring and configuring alerts on data pipelines.
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What makes a great SRE?
In January 2018, digital experience monitoring firm Catchpoint conducted a survey of 416 professionals with the title or responsibilities of a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE). The goal of the survey was to find out what it really means to be an SRE, examining the types of organizations, skills, and culture that exist where site reliability engineers work.
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This Week in Rust 232
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These Weeks In Servo 111
In the last few weeks, we merged 190 PRs in the Servo organization’s repositories.
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Typemock Launches C/C++ Mocking Framework for Linux
Typemock, the leader in unit testing solutions, today announced the launch of Isolator++ for Linux. For over a decade, Typemock has been the smart way for developers to unit test .NET and C/C++ on Windows, and with this new release, developers will be able to easily unit test their code on Linux as well.
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