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Top Features in the Airflow 2.3 Release
Apache recently released Airflow 2.3.0. Since its last update, Apache Airflow 2.2.0, this new release has over 700 commits, including 50 new features, 99 improvements, 85 bug fixes and several doc changes. Here is a glimpse of the major updates.
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Plone is the Most Secure CMS: 5 Features
Plone is one of the most secure Content Management Systems (CMSs) on the market. It is open-source; it has been around for 20 years; and, knock on wood, it has never had a zero-day exploit.
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Plone 6 Theming Sprint
A Sprint for Plone 6 will be held from October 7th through the 9th, 2020, to work on the default theme -- plonetheme.barcelonetta.
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Electron, Desktop Development at the Speed of Electricity
If you have used Electron before, your initial experiences may have been less than ideal. It might be time to give it a second (or first, or third) look!
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Trac-Slack Integration with Tracbot
We are always looking for ways to speed up our development process and streamline communication. The tools are not always readily in place to fit our workflow, so we often need to create our own...
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Dump Your Servers for AWS Fargate
Containers are speeding up the deployment process, but are your physical servers holding you back? It's time to become truly serverless.
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Why WebPack is Eating Grunt’s Lunch
Consistency can make or break your company's workflow, and bundling assets can save valuable resources and time when working on the front-end...
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5 Tips to Get Started with Docker
Docker can help speed your application build process and create consistency across multiple devices. But how do you even get started?
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10 Tips for Upgrading to Python 3
Upgrading legacy systems to Python 3 doesn't have to be a hassle. Here are 10 tips and tricks to help with your upgrade project...
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Why You Should Upgrade to Python 3
Python 2's End of Life is January 1, 2020. At Six Feet Up, we're prepared a critical list of reasons why you need to upgrade to Python 3...
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