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Deploying microservices java application to the cluster created with Rancher using Helm
In 1st part of this series, we will learn basic concepts of Rancher, and then we will create “Rancher server” using terraform file, also we will learn doing with manuel installation it too. Finally, we will deploy Rancher into cluster in Rancher server and examine the created cluster structure. We will do it all step by step.
In 2nd part of this article: “Deploying microservices java application to the cluster created with Rancher using Helm”.

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Guide to Hiring Great Freelance C++ Developers
C++ is a widely used programming language, second only to C, and is versatile, powering a wide range of applications, from space crafts to search engines.
Hiring a skilled C++ developer can be challenging for business owners due to the high demand for these professionals. However, various platforms, such as Toptal, Upwork, and Hired, can help you find experienced freelance C++ developers.
C++ developers are experts in using C++ as their primary coding language and are in demand in various fields, including science, technology, and engineering.
They perform tasks like identifying code errors, creating software, staying up-to-date with C++ changes, and managing multiple projects for senior-level programmers.
Hiring a dedicated C++ developer can be beneficial, especially for companies involved in database management, financial technology, telecommunications, and application development.
The cost of hiring C++ developers varies based on factors like experience, location, and skill level. On average, C++ developers earn $108,012 annually.
C++ is a powerful language with a high demand for skilled developers, and hiring the right talent can be facilitated by using the appropriate hiring platforms and practices.
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Agile Coaching and the Samman Method with Emily Bache
In this podcast episode, I welcome Emily Bache, Author, Technical Agile Coach with ProAgile. We talk about agile coaching, the Samman Method, peer reviews and various communication techniques and methods. Listen to our insightful conversation or read the edited transcript.
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Deploying applications on Kubernetes
In this article, we will explore k8s and Docker to manage our application.

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Mastering Powerful Google AI Tools: A Guide for Developers
This comprehensive guide will walk you through some of these powerful Google AI tools, offering insights on how to leverage them effectively to maximize your AI projects in 2024.

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The Importance of Continuous Testing in Software Development
Continuous Testing in Software Development

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Squadcast vs FireHydrant: Selecting the Perfect Incident Response Tool for Your Needs
This blog post explores two popular incident response tools: Squadcast and FireHydrant. It helps readers choose the right tool based on their specific needs.
Key Takeaways:
Squadcast is a unified reliability automation platform that offers a comprehensive solution for incident management, including alerting, on-call scheduling, communication, task automation, and more.
FireHydrant is a dedicated incident response tool focusing on streamlining reactive workflows through Slack integration and post-incident analysis.
Squadcast excels in AI-powered features for reducing alert noise, extensive integrations, and SRE functionalities like SLO monitoring.
FireHydrant shines in its user-friendly interface, focus on core communication features within Slack, and affordability for smaller teams.
Choosing the Right Tool:
Select FireHydrant if you prioritize a user-friendly reactive approach within Slack and have a limited budget.
Choose Squadcast for a proactive and reactive solution with AI/ML, SRE features, and extensive customization options.
Ultimately, trying both tools with factors like scalability, ease of use, and customer support is recommended for an informed decision.
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Incident Collaboration: The Cornerstone of Effective Incident Response
The blog post emphasizes the importance of incident collaboration for effective incident response in today's digital landscape. It highlights the role of Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) and how collaboration helps them respond to security incidents faster, reduce downtime, and prevent future occurrences.
Here's a summary of the key points:
Why Collaboration Matters: Faster incident response, reduced downtime, improved root cause analysis for prevention.
Choosing Incident Collaboration Tools: Consider factors like integration/automation, scalability, alert management, real-time collaboration, analytics/reporting, customization, training/support.
How Tools Support Business Outcomes: Rapid detection/notification, incident prioritization/management, streamlined communication, automation, coordinated response efforts, documentation/post-incident analysis.
Best Practices Beyond Tools: Establish clear policies (incident command system), design effective workflows, conduct post-incident reviews.
Real-World Example: An e-commerce company's checkout microservice experiencing crashes. The collaboration tool facilitates communication, investigation, resolution, recovery, and post-incident analysis.
The blog concludes by emphasizing that the right tools and a collaborative culture are essential for organizations to effectively respond to security incidents and minimize disruptions.
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How to Send Emails with Email API: Practical Examples in Popular Languages and Frameworks
In this article, I’ll show you how to send emails using an email API in various programming languages and frameworks.
I’ll also break down the differences between SMTP and email APIs, but if you’re already aware of them and your needs, feel free to skip ahead by clicking on some of the following links:
Note that as my API of choice, I’ll be using Email API, a part of the Mailtrap Email Delivery Platform. However, the core principles in this article can be applied to any email API provider.

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