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Digital Trading: Why "Healthy Systems" Still Lose Trades

Digital trading firms operate in environments where milliseconds determine profit and loss. During volatile market conditions, platforms can appear fully operational while execution quality quietly degrades. When prices shift in so quickly, even a minor drift in your order-routing path means your competitors are exploiting the delta, while your platform appears perfectly green. For trading firms, observability is not just about uptime.

Developer guide for migrating to reproducible environments without rewriting

The primary obstacle to adopting reproducible environments is often the assumption that environment parity requires containerizing legacy monoliths from scratch or abandoning stable CI/CD pipelines. In reality, reproducibility is about capturing application intent through configuration rather than rebuilding the application itself. This guide outlines a non-disruptive, incremental path to migrating your workflow to production-identical environments without touching your core codebase.

What is Error Tracking? A Beginner's Guide to Monitoring Errors in Production

Every app breaks eventually. A button stops working. A checkout flow throws an exception. An API returns a 500 error at 2 AM on a Saturday. The question isn't whether your app will have bugs; it's whether you'll find out before your users do. That's exactly what error tracking is for.

How Developers Build a Meaningful Career in the Age of AI

What does a meaningful developer career look like in the age of AI? We brought together four experts to answer exactly that. In this GitKon panel, GitKraken CMO Kate Adams moderates a conversation with Leon Noel (Managing Director of Engineering, Resilient Coders), Danny Thompson (Director of Technology and host of The Programming Podcast), Maggie Hunter (Recruitment Lead, GitKraken), and Dimitry Fonarev (CEO, Testkube) to explore how software engineers can future-proof their careers, grow their skills, and navigate an industry that is changing fast.

Ep 36: Do not resuscitate: Legacy tech in modern medicine

In this episode of Masters of Data, we dig into the cybersecurity nightmare that is modern healthcare IT, from ransomware attacks shutting down entire hospitals to IoT medical devices running software older than some of our passwords. We explore why healthcare organizations make such attractive targets for cybercriminals, and why the combination of life-or-death stakes, skeleton-crew security teams, and Windows-95-era equipment is a recipe for chaos.