DockerCon 2021: Women in Tech Panel

Go code, learn along the way and don’t be afraid to make mistakes. That was the inspirational message from an impressive all-women group of panelists at this year’s DockerCon Live 2021.

The advice — one of many gems shared in a Women in Tech live panel at the May 27 event — was aimed at girls and women who are thinking of becoming software developers but are hesitant. The panelists themselves were seasoned developers and Docker Captains hailing from different fields within the technology and developer industry. They included:

Julie Lerman, Docker Captain and Software CoachMelissa McKay, Docker Captain and Developer Advocate, JFrogJocelyn Matthews, Community Manager, StorjDieu Cao, Product Manager, DockerHema Ganapathy, Product Marketing, Docker

The panelists dove into the topic of Docker containers and how they make software development much more efficient, as well as use cases and applications for Docker containers. The women spoke of using SQLServer for LINUX in a container, using Docker Desktop for seeing clusters without having to use the CLI and using Docker for automated tests launched in a container.  

But it wasn’t all tech talk. The panelists also led a fascinating, interactive conversation on what it’s like to be a woman in a male-dominated industry and how those experiences shaped us during our careers. Each woman shared their passion for coding and how that influenced education and career choices. Some got hooked on coding after their first programming class, while others learned coding on their own at home. Whichever path they took, the women were united in their love of using Docker containers.

The panelists also explored what constitutes a positive developer experience. All agreed that a helpful, thriving community, like Docker’s development community, is a huge part of any developer’s success.

The panel was a reflection of Docker’s commitment to fully embracing diversity and supporting developers from all backgrounds. But don’t worry if you missed it. You can still watch it on demand for great insights about Women in Tech using Docker technology.
The post DockerCon 2021: Women in Tech Panel appeared first on Docker Blog.
Quelle: https://blog.docker.com/feed/

Amazon MQ für RabbitMQ unterstützt jetzt den Austauschtyp mit konsistentem Hash

Sie können jetzt den Austauschtyp mit konsistentem Hash auf Ihren Amazon-MQ-für-RabbitMQ-Brokern verwenden. Dieser Austauschtyp verwendet konsistentes Hashing, um die Nachrichten gleichmäßig auf die Warteschlangen zu verteilen. Austausche mit konsistentem Hash sind in Anwendungen wie der Transaktionsverarbeitung nützlich, um die Reihenfolge der abhängigen Nachrichten beizubehalten, während die Anzahl der Verbraucher hochskaliert wird.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com

Amplify Admin UI unterstützt jetzt den Import von bestehenden Amazon-Cognito-Benutzerpools und -Identitätspools

Amplify Admin UI unterstützt jetzt den Import von bestehenden Amazon-Cognito-Benutzerpools und -Identitätspools. Das bedeutet, dass Sie die Ressourcen Ihres Cognito-Benutzerpools und -Identitätspools mit Ihrer Amplify-App verknüpfen können, um die Vorteile von Autorisierungsszenarien für Ihr Datenmodell zu nutzen und Benutzer und Gruppen direkt über die Admin UI verwalten zu können.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com