Tag: Collaboration

Your DevOps and Developer Productivity guide to re:Invent 2023

November 21, 2023 By Mark Otto Off

Your DevOps and Developer Productivity guide to re:Invent 2023 ICYMI – AWS re:Invent is less than a week away! We can’t wait to join thousands of builders in person and virtually for another exciting event. Still need to save your spot? You can register here.…

Leveraging Business Applications for Better Workflow Management

October 9, 2023 By Mark Otto Off

In the globalized world, about 34% of Business interruptions are caused by poor workflow management.  Workflow management ensures responsibilities and strategies work seamlessly, boosting productivity and assisting agencies with development.  But here’s the exciting element: today’s technology and innovative business apps are like magic tools…

Updated Version Of Next/Tailwind Stack

August 24, 2023 By Mark Otto Off

Exciting news from Next/Tailwind! We’re happy to announce updates to our frontend v0.1.6 and backend v0.2.2, which now include a handy bulk import feature. You can upload a CSV file to create multiple records simultaneously with one click – it’s that easy. Say goodbye to…

Dan Abramov to depart Meta

July 26, 2023 By Mark Otto 0

React Tweet: Vercel’s New Way to Embed Tweets in a React App — Are they even called “tweets” anymore? Nonetheless, Vercel has come up with an elegant way to embed posts from the site formerly known as Twitter that is faster and smaller than the…

Weaveworks and AWS Joining Forces to Maintain Open Source eksctl

July 13, 2023 By Mark Otto 0

In 2019 we announced in partnership with Weaveworks, that the open source eksctl CLI tool was the officially supported CLI tool for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). Jointly developed by AWS and Weaveworks, eksctl simplifies and automates much of the experience of creating EKS…

Microsoft shrunk the TypeScript

May 25, 2023 By Mark Otto Off

DeviceScript: TypeScript for Tiny Thingamabobs — DeviceScript is a new Microsoft effort to take the TypeScript experience to low-resource microcontroller-based devices. It’s compiled to a custom VM bytecode which can run in such constrained environments. (A bit like Go’s TinyGo.) It’s aimed at VS Code…