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June 26, 2024
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Mark Otto
Overview GitHub Actions is a continuous integration and continuous deployment platform that enables the automation of build, test and deployment activities for your workload. GitHub Self-Hosted Runners provide a flexible and customizable option to run your GitHub Action pipelines. These runners allow you to run your…
June 26, 2024
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Mark Otto
😅 A shorter and sweeter issue than usual today, as I’m currently on-site at the AI Engineer World’s Fair in San Francisco! You can join me virtually, though, as some of the event will be livestreamed today and tomorrow 😉 See you back at full…
June 25, 2024
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Mark Otto
✈️ I’ve produced this issue a day early due to being en-route to the AI Engineer World’s Fair, so any last minute news may be missed. If you’re there, do come and say hi, but you can also watch from afar through the livestreams that…
June 24, 2024
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Mark Otto
Curious about how to optimize your admin panel? Stick with us till the end to uncover whether templates or customization suits you best! When contemplating the best approach to develop an admin panel, you might find yourself asking several pressing questions. Should you opt for…
June 24, 2024
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Mark Otto
Introduction As a builder, AWS CloudFormation provides a reliable way for you to model, provision, and manage AWS and third-party resources by treating infrastructure as code. First-time and experienced users of CloudFormation can often encounter some challenges when it comes to development of templates and…
June 23, 2024
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Mark Otto
In this blog post you’ll learn how to use a new feature in AWS CodeDeploy to deploy your application one Availability Zone (AZ) at a time to help increase the operational resilience or your services through improved fault isolation. Introducing change to a system can…
June 21, 2024
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Mark Otto
Introduction The CloudFormation Linter, cfn-lint, is a powerful tool designed to enhance the development process of AWS CloudFormation templates. It serves as a static analysis tool that checks CloudFormation templates for potential errors and best practices, ensuring that your infrastructure as code adheres to AWS…
June 20, 2024
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Mark Otto
Introduction Many customers use Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) for running their mission critical container-based applications on AWS. These customers are looking for safe deployment of application and infrastructure changes with minimal downtime, leveraging AWS CodeDeploy and AWS CloudFormation. AWS CloudFormation natively supports performing Blue/Green…
June 20, 2024
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Mark Otto
How React 19 (Almost) Made the Internet Slower — Even changes that are planned in advance can have big effects on the developer experience if people aren’t aware of them. A change to Suspense in React 19 led to much confusion and surprise, but the…
June 19, 2024
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Mark Otto
React 19 and Suspense: A Drama in Three Acts — It’s not a good sign when what at first appears to be a bug is actually intended and prescribed behavior. A cautionary tale, but one with a happy ending. Dominik Dorfmeister (AKA TkDodo) 💡 Henrique Yuji…