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24 Aug 2023

Bryan Sullivan 2 min read

What do you keep in your Git repos? Source code for your production applications certainly, but you probably also keep a fair amount of experimental and “hackathon” code. Maybe you keep your documentation in Git. Maybe, like the District of Columbia does, you even keep legal documents there. So which of these are the most […] The post Your Most…

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31 Jul 2023

Rohit Anand 5 min read

At Microsoft, we continue working on modernizing our services to make them faster, more reliable, and up to date with the latest technologies. In this blog post, we’ll cover how Azure Load Testing helped ensure that the Azure Active Directory (AAD) based authentication mechanism for Azure Cache for Redis met the performance criteria. Azure Cache […] The post Load testing…

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6 Jul 2021

Bryan Sullivan 3 min read

If a security tool catches a critical vulnerability, but also reports 99 other findings that turn out to be false positives, developers are going to ignore everything that the tool reports and then miss the important issues. Bryan Sullivan talks through how you can hone your tooling to separate the signal from the noise. The post Separating the signal from…

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