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Discover & share best practices in product development Contribute https://t.co/H5FrK4lVwM https://t.co/rEFlKBHCtm

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Laura Bell Main
Laura Bell Main@lady_nerd·
Are we coming to the end of DevOps? Is Developer Productivity and Toil reduction the NEXT BIG thing.... and where does security fit into this? I have questions... is security counted as toil? bit.ly/3PZvS8f
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Open Practice Library@PracticeLibrary·
Hello OPL community! 📣 We are aiming to set up an open communication channel, but, we need your help deciding which platform this is on. Please give us your two cents in the comments below, after all, we hope it is somewhere you all use and find great value! Thank you!
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GitHub@github·
Accessibility begins with leadership. Learn how @drupal put this into practice and prioritized bugs as issues, not feature requests, now on The ReadME Project. github.com/readme/guides/…
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Nelson Djalo | Amigoscode
Nelson Djalo | Amigoscode@AmigosCode·
❗️Java vs. Python❗️ ➡️ Python and Java are both popular and powerful programming languages, each with its own unique strengths. Python is known for its simplicity and readability, making it an excellent choice for beginners and rapid development. Its concise syntax allows developers to express concepts with fewer lines of code, promoting faster iteration and prototyping. Python's extensive library ecosystem empowers developers to access a wide range of pre-built tools for various tasks. ➡️ On the other hand, Java is recognized for its platform independence and robustness. It's a statically-typed language, which means errors can be caught at compile time, enhancing code reliability. Java's "write once, run anywhere" philosophy enables applications to run on different platforms without modification, thanks to the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). This also makes Java well-suited for building large-scale, performance-critical applications. ➡️ In summary, Python emphasizes simplicity, readability, and rapid development, while Java prioritizes platform independence, robustness, and performance. The choice between the two largely depends on the project's requirements and the developer's preferences. 🚨 Join Waiting List for New 10+ Hour Linux Course - bit.ly/44CI2bK Image creds to Brij kishore Pandey #java #javavspython #pythonvsjava #python #softwareengineer
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Open Practice Library@PracticeLibrary·
Hello! We are aiming to set up a communication channel for OPL so you can discuss everything open practices. But, we need your help deciding which platform options are a LinkedIn group, Slack, Discord, Github, Signal/WhatsApp or Facilitator club. Let us know below what YOU think.
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Aykut Bulgu@systemcraftsman·
My two cents of the day: Team culture should neither be driven by the managers nor the seniors of the team. Like "collaborative ownership" of the business, the culture should be owned by everyone on the team. This can be done by creating a social contract. openpracticelibrary.com/practice/socia…
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Red Hat Services
Red Hat Services@redhatservices·
@RedHat Training and Certification eases the opportunity for certification candidates by offering free exam retakes. You are now eligible for a free exam retake if needed after your first attempt. Read for more information. red.ht/3x2Nxl5
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Red Hat Security
Red Hat Security@RedHatSecurity·
Learn about using risk patterns and cwe to focus training and implementation in the latest blog "Weakness risk-patterns: A Red Hat way to identify poor software practices in the secure development lifecycle" red.ht/3O0HCVC
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Red Hat Services@redhatservices·
When it comes to unique business challenges, one size doesn't fit all. Complete this exercise to see how the Open @PracticeLibrary can help you today! bit.ly/3KX3Yol
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