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Google's Idea for Keeping TLS Flexible and Extensible — TLS versions come along so infrequently that badly implemented clients and servers can then unduly influence future versions that need to keep things interoperable. But how about rolling new TLS versions every six weeks to keep developers on their toes? David Benjamin | Two Key Practices for Your CI Process — Trunk based development and feature toggles are the two key practices which go a long way in implementing a robust CI process. In our new post of the CD of Microservices blog series, we'll focus on how to implement these two. GoCD | Caching Beyond RAM: The Case for NVMe — Interesting to see a post on the official memcached site, particularly when it's about rising RAM prices and using high perf non-volatile memory to reduce costs and increase capacity. Dormando | Introducing 'The GraphQL Guide' — John Resig, the creator of jQuery, has co-written a book aiming to show you why GraphQL APIs are "the true successor to REST APIs". John Resig and Loren Sands-Ramshaw | Have You Tried Vettery? — Vettery matches top tech talent with fast-growing companies. Take a few minutes to join our platform. Vettery | ๐ Stories & Case Studies | |
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