Autumn is here in the northern hemisphere, and so is the monthly roundup from Red Hat Developer! This month we're featuring tutorials for developers who want to learn Python or expand their Python toolbox, including updating to Python 3.9 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). We also have an in-depth look at what's powering the new sub-millisecond GC pauses in OpenJDK 17, an introduction to Node.js circuit breakers for serverless functions, and a Spring developer's guide to getting started with Quarkus.
Note: See the full lineup at the end of this article.
Docker vs Podman?
If you're considering a move from Docker to Podman—say, for increased security and integration with systemd
—we've got you covered. This quick guide (published November 2020) shows you just how easy it is to install Podman, use its basic commands, and transition from the Docker CLI to Podman.
Learn Python with Red Hat experts
Whether you're brand new to Python or already an enthusiast, we hope you'll find something that grabs you on the new Python developers landing page. Highlights this month so far:
- Five things to know before learning Python
- Debugging Python C extensions with GDB
- Create event-based serverless functions with Python
- Resolve Python dependencies with Thoth Dependency Monkey
Shenandoah GC in OpenJDK 17
Take a tour of concurrent thread-stack processing in the Shenandoah garbage collector for OpenJDK. Project lead Roman Kennke gives an overview of previous changes to improve garbage collection (GC) pause times, then explains how the most recent updates support sub-millisecond GC pauses in OpenJDK 17.
Node.js circuit breakers go serverless
Lucas Holmquist follows up his popular article, Fail fast with Opossum circuit breaker in Node.js, with a workaround for developers looking to implement Node.js circuit breakers for serverless functions.
Quarkus for Spring developers: Get started
Both Quarkus and Spring make it easy to start building applications, but Quarkus improves the overall developer experience. Start up a Quarkus project, then discover the ways Spring developers can be more productive with Quarkus.
The full (fall) lineup
Visit the Red Hat Developer homepage and article pages for everything we've published recently. Here's the September lineup so far:
- Red Hat CodeReady Containers 1.31.2 makes the leap
- The outbox pattern with Apache Kafka and Debezium
- Faster web deployment with Python serverless functions
- Improving CI/CD in Red Hat OpenShift
- Build a Kubernetes Operator in six steps
- Debugging Python C extensions with GDB
- Create event-based serverless functions with Python
- How the JVM uses and allocates memory
- Five things to know before learning Python
- Improve cross-team collaboration with Camel K
- Node.js circuit breakers for serverless functions
- Shenandoah in OpenJDK 17: Sub-millisecond GC pauses
- Resolve Python dependencies with Thoth Dependency Monkey
- Kubernetes admission control with validating webhooks
- Quarkus for Spring developers: Getting started
- Distributed transaction patterns for microservices compared
- Thoth prescriptions for resolving Python dependencies
- Leader election in Kubernetes using Apache Camel
- Containerized Python Flask development on Red Hat OpenShift
- Four reasons developers should use Ansible
- Set up mod_cluster for Red Hat JBoss Web Server with Ansible
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Secure your Python applications with Thoth recommendations