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It’s 2022 and if you’re looking to learn a new programming language, DevOps tool, public cloud, or infrastructure items, the big question is which one to go for? Here are iTWire’s picks on where to invest your time and energy.

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It’s 2021 and if you’re looking to learn a new programming language, DevOps tool, public cloud, or infrastructure items, the big question is which one to go for? Here are my picks on where to invest your time and energy.

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Security firm Check Point has discovered malware that uses a remote exploit to gain a presence on Linux servers and implant a backdoor trojan, and has dubbed it SpeakUp. The malware can also infect Mac devices.

Published in Security

Linux is becoming open to more malware threats because of the applications and programming languages that can be used as a means to attack components of the open-source operating system when used in a server environment, a senior security researcher at Kaspersky Lab claims.

Published in Security
Monday, 22 August 2016 10:15

MariaDB open-source credentials take a hit

The open-source credentials of MariaDB, the database company that was born as a fork from MySQL, have taken a hit after it announced that it would be releasing the new version of its MaxScale database proxy software under a proprietary licence.

Published in Open Sauce
Friday, 22 June 2012 15:04

Silk Mobile simplifies mobile testing

With Silk Mobile, mobile application testing becomes 'just another test' according to Micro Focus officials.

Every year, the Australian national Linux conference tries to have one local speaker among those who present the keynotes.

Published in Open Sauce
Tuesday, 22 December 2009 04:22

LCA 2010: Guiding little ones down the FOSS path

Nathan Torkington is one developer who's at ease no matter whether he's coding with his peers, consulting, or teaching children how to sink their teeth into programming using free and open source software.

Published in Open Sauce
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 08:52

Geek feminists score a point over detractor

Perl developer Kirrily Robert, who runs the Geek Feminism blog, has managed to score a couple of points over a male developer who has been posting nasty comments about women in FOSS to various online forums.
Published in Open Sauce

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