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Sharing between Windows 10 and your VM

If you’re are anything like me, you find the easiest — yet still best — way to get things done. After all, life is too short to write programs using Edlin, so give me Visual Studio Code (VS Code). So,...

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Adding Persistent Storage to Minishift / CDK 3 in Minutes

Hi there! It’s been a while since I last wrote an article. Today, I want to show you how to easily setup some persistent storage for your projects in minishift / CDK 3 (Red Hat’s Containers Development...

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No cost. No hassle. Plenty of RHEL developer benefits!

A year ago Red Hat announced the availability of a no-cost Red Hat Enterprise Linux developer subscription available as part of the Red Hat Developer Program. Offered as a self-supported,...

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Adding Persistent Storage to the Container Development Kit 3.0

Note: This article describes the functionality found in the Red Hat Container Development Kit 3.0 Beta. Features and functionality may change in future versions. The Red Hat Container Development Kit...

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OpenShift.io Developer Tools Overview – Summit 2017 – The Power of Cloud...

Part II of the OpenShift.io Developer Tools overview follows on the heels of the introduction session, this time presented by Pete Muir and Gorkem Ercan. In this session, we are taken through the...

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Now available – Red Hat Software Collections 2.4 and Red Hat Developer...

Today, we are announcing the general availability of Red Hat Software Collections 2.4, Red Hat’s latest set of open source web development tools, dynamic languages, and databases. We are also...

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Running HPC workloads across multiple architectures with Red Hat Enterprise...

In this article, I want to provide some background details about our recently developed demonstration video – “Running Game of Life across multiple architectures with Red Hat Enterprise Linux“. This...

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Red Hat at the ISO C++ Standards Meeting (March 2017): Parallelism and...

Several Red Hat engineers attended the JTC1/SC22/WG21 C++ Standards Committee meetings in March 2017. This post focuses on the sessions of SG1, the study group on parallelism and concurrency. The major...

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Statement Frontier Notes and Location Views

Surely, you too have been frustrated, while single-stepping optimized programs in symbolic debuggers, by the Brownian motion in the source code, and by never being sure, when you reach a certain source...

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Red Hat at the ISO C++ Standards Meeting (July 2017): Parallelism and...

Several Red Hat engineers attended the JTC1/SC22/WG21 C++ Standards Committee meetings in July 2017. This post focuses on the sessions of SG1, the study group on parallelism and concurrency.  We...

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Red Hat adds Go, Clang/LLVM, Rust compiler toolsets; updates GCC

I am pleased to announce immediate availability of Red Hat Developer Toolset 7.0 Beta and three new compiler toolsets for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Delivered on a separate lifecycle from Red Hat...

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Tutorial: Building and consuming Virtual Microdatabase with JBoss Data...

In the following blog post, we will learn how to create and access federated views from a various data source using JBoss Data Virtualization. This lab is from the JBoss Developer Guidebook/ch5...

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Getting started with llvm-toolset

llvm-toolset is a new software collection that packages together a number of the tools distributed by the LLVM project, including: LLVM tools and libraries, clang, clang-tools-extra, and lldb....

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The GDB Python API

GDB has evolved in the last several years to provide a Python API. This series of articles will look at how a user can program GDB with the API and will also take an in-depth look at several features...

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Speed up your Python using Rust

What is Rust? Rust is a systems programming language that runs blazingly fast, prevents segfaults, and guarantees thread safety. Featuring zero-cost abstractions move semantics guaranteed memory safety...

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Red Hat at the ISO C++ Standards Meeting (November 2017): Parallelism and...

Several Red Hat engineers attended the JTC1/SC22/WG21 C++ Standards Committee meetings in November 2017. This post focuses on the sessions of SG1, the study group on parallelism and concurrency. SG1...

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What are BPF Maps and how are they used in stapbpf

Compared to SystemTap’s default backend, one of stapbpf’s most distinguishing features is the absence of a kernel module runtime. The BPF machinery inside the kernel instead mostly handles its runtime....

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