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One of the cornerstones of a well-automated infrastructure is a system for provisioning individual servers. A system that lets us reliably, quickly, and repeatably create new server instances that are consistent across our infrastructure means we spend less time fiddling with individual servers. Instead, servers become disposable components that are easily swapped, replaced, and expanded as we foc
Sustainable Security Requirements with the ASVS Josh Grossman provides a brief overview of what the ASVS is, but takes a closer look at balancing trade-offs and prioritizing different security requirements. Josh shares how to make the process repeatable and how to implement it as part of your own organization's requirements process.
GitHub has been pretty public about how we work. We love to write about it, tweet about it, and give talks about it. But there’s usually a lingering question of whether this type of workflow scales. It does. It scales. We do things differently at GitHub: we work out of chat rooms, we don’t enforce hours, and we have zero managers. People work on what they want to work on. Product development is dr
Internet Protocol Design and Implementation My goal with this page is to document the design and implementation of TCP/IP with some important highlights from news, mailing lists, and papers. As I have worked on IP issues, I've found this personal list of links useful and wanted to make sure that this archive survives. Some of these documents have become difficult to obtain. There is a lot of sage
A preview of the jQuery UI Bootstrap themejQuery UI Bootstrap A Bootstrap-themed kickstart for jQuery UI widgets (v0.1) Welcome! This is a live preview of new the jQuery UI Bootstrap theme - a project I started to bring the beauty of Twitter's Bootstrap to jQuery UI widgets. With this theme, not only do you get the ability to use Bootstrap-themed widgets, but you can now also use (most) of Twitter
NOTE: Pogo is a work in progress - watch this space for updates Pogo is an agent-based system for running interruptive commands safely on thousands of machines in parallel. Users request that a command (or recipe, or script) be executed on a group of target nodes by issuing new pogo jobs via the pogo(1) command-line utility. If the job is successfully created on the dispatcher, the user will recei
.NET開発者中心 厳選ブログ記事 開発者が知っておくべき、6つのUIアーキテクチャ・パターン ―― 「matarillo.com」より ―― 猪股 健太郎 2011/12/15 「.NET開発者中心 厳選ブログ記事」シリーズでは、世界中にある膨大なブログ・コンテンツの中から、特にInsider.NET/.NET開発者中心の読者に有用だと考えられるブログ記事を編集部が発掘・厳選し、そのブログ記事を執筆したブロガーの許可の下、その全文を転載・翻訳しています。この活動により、.NET開発者のブログ文化の価値と質を高め、より一層の盛り上げに貢献することを目指しています。 Martin Fowler氏の『GUI Architectures』を訳して公開しようと思ったのだが、FAQページに「PofEAAの続編などは商業出版する予定なので翻訳はしないでほしい」と書いてある。なので翻訳の公開はやめて、「
OverviewProfiling, analyzing and then fixing queries is likely the most oft-repeated part of a job of a DBA and one that keeps evolving, as new features are added to the application new queries pop up that need to be analyzed and fixed. And there are not too many tools out there that can make your life easy. However, there is one such tool, pt-query-digest (from Percona Toolkit) which provides you
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