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Rezilion Adds Windows Support to Dynamic SBOM Tool

DevOps.com

Rezilion has added support for Windows applications to its tool for dynamically generating software bills of materials (SBOMs). Rezilion CEO Liran Tancman said in addition to existing support for Linux applications, it’s now possible to analyze all the components that make up a Windows application runtime environment in real-time.

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How to Begin Programming on Linux Platform

The Crazy Programmer

Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the last decade, you know that Linux has pretty much taken over the enterprise business world. From web servers, frameworks, clouds, containers, AI, and so much more, Linux powers it all. Because of this, businesses need programmers who can develop both for and on the Linux platform.

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VSCode + WSL makes Windows awesome for web development

David Heinemeier Hansson

Windows actually got good for web developers. Between VSCode , WSL , and Intel’s latest desktop chips, I’ve been living with a PC for over a week that runs my programming tests faster than an M3 Max, ships with an excellent window manager out-the-box, and generally feels like a completely viable alternative to macOS for working with the web.

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Daily Crunch: Major tech firms partner with Linux Foundation to support open map data development

TechCrunch

: A gaggle of companies, including Meta, Microsoft, AWS and TomTom, have partnered with the Linux Foundation to form the Overture Maps Foundation to do a few things: develop interoperable open map data and knock Google’s map dominance down a few pegs. Another tool to decipher Salesforce : Too much data, not enough time. Paul has more.

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7 Great Terminal/CLI Tools Not Everyone Knows

Dzone - DevOps

Whether you use Windows, macOS, or Linux , in the video below, you'll learn 7 tools that I frequently use: exa, Clink, rg and rga, plocate, bat , jq, and f**k. The video gives a short overview of how to use the tools mentioned above work. Do you work frequently work with the CLI ? What’s in the Video?

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App Control for Linux Opens Up a Whole New World

Ivanti

Up to now, that experience has always been for users of Windows environments. But with the introduction of Ivanti App Control for Linux, we are opening up a whole new world of possibilities. Ivanti Application Control for Linux brings the major benefits of App Control for Windows to Linux environments.

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Fermyon raises $20M to build tools for cloud app dev

TechCrunch

As engineers at Deis, and then DeisLabs once Microsoft acquired it in 2017, their team explored the container landscape and built the package manager Helm as well as Brigade and other tooling. Fermyon set out to build a suite of tools that enables developers to build, deploy, and then operate WebAssembly binaries in a cloud context.”

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