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The bitrise.yml file stores your Bitrise build configuration: your Workflows, your Steps, your trigger map. In this video, we’re walking you through the basics of editing this file directly, without using our GUI.
We will take a deep dive on Trace, the new application performance monitoring (APM) solution we are building here at Bitrise. Trace is monitoring made for mobile, helping you catch bugs before they reach your users. We aim to give you the full context of any problems so that you can assess, reproduce, and fix them as quickly as possible. Colin Hemmings is a Product Manager at Bitrise, with nearly a decade of experience building monitoring solutions for mobile and server applications.
When your partner ecosystem breaks, be the first to know. Anodot monitors and analyzes the third-party tools and systems that support and enable the business, surfacing mission-critical issues immediately.
In the first episode of Databases Demystified with Michael Kaminsky, we give a high-level overview of the most important concepts in databases. We start with a brief history of databases going from the invention of relational databases through present day and we talk about the differences between analytical and transactional databases, distributed and single-node databases, and in-memory vs on-disk databases We finish up talking briefly about SQL and what makes it special.
Here to bring you the latest news in the Cloud is Stephanie Wong Tune in every week for a new episode and let us know what you think of the latest announcements in the comments below! Product: BigQuery; fullname: Stephanie Wong;
In this episode of Michael Kaminksy's Databases Demystified, we learn all about what a transaction is, and what ACID means. Learn why database constraints are important, and what the commands "begin" "commit" and "rollback" mean. We talk about atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability and why transactions are so important.