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Keeping your code clean
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It’s March and time for spring cleaning. This month’s newsletter features posts that offer tips on how to keep your code clean, including refactoring and using libraries that assist in testing. Kicking off our three-part series on Python concurrency, this month’s edition includes Part 1, a discussion on the Python threading library. In addition to these helpful tutorials, we’ve included access to the new HPE OneView Ansible module, a Meet the Team post introducing some Grommet team members, an opportunity to win a Raspberry Pi, and information on upcoming events.
Follow our progress and stay up-to-date by visiting the
HPE Dev community portal, connecting with us on our
HPE DEV and
Grommet Slack channels, and reading interesting technology blog posts found in these monthly newsletters.
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News from the community
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You can view the latest news and updates from our community on the
HPE DEV blog. Click on the links below to read our most recent posts.
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Meet Eric Soderberg and Shimrit Yacobi - HPE DEV team members working on Grommet
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In this Meet the Team post, you’ll get to meet one of the creators of Grommet, Eric Soderberg, and senior core developer and Grommet community manager, Shimrit Yacobi.
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Refactoring in Python
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Refactoring code is like making the final touches to a painting. While it takes a little extra work, the avoidance of accumulating debt and possible errors down the road make refactoring worth the effort. Check out this tutorial to learn more on refactoring techniques for Python.
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Understanding concurrency in Python Part 1 - Threading
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It can be a little tricky to understand concurrency in Python and how the three libraries that affect it perform. In Part 1 of this series, you’ll learn about the Python threading library and how it works in I/O bound and non-I/O bound environments.
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Automation is not testing
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We all know we should be testing scripts. And we’ve all run into issues in testing that make us cringe. Learn how the vcrpy library can help by reading post.
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New HPE OneView Ansible Module v5.4.0 includes support for HPE OneView 5.0
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The HPE OneView Ansible Module v5.4.0 provides integration of HPE OneView with Ansible by Red Hat®, an industry-leading software deployment, provisioning, and configuration management tool. View this post to learn more about this newly released module.
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How composability meets the needs of today’s evolving data center
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While public cloud infrastructures offer considerable benefits, many enterprises deploy hybrid cloud to host applications that need to remain on-premises due to security, regulatory, cost, and performance issues. Composability allows on-premises data centers to experience the agile, cost-effective provisioning of public cloud resources via software-defined models. Learn more in this post.
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What you need to know about choosing the right cloud experience
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The biggest challenge for businesses today is determining the right technology, services, and economic models that make the most sense. Read this post to get insights from an IDC White Paper that describes the trends and challenges of delivering IT services in the new hybrid cloud world and offers tips on how to plan for a cloud experience that works for you.
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Sir Hackington’s Corner
(HPE DEV Events)
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Looking to catch up with HPE DEV community members? Look for HPE DEV at any of these events.
Technology and Solutions Summit 2020, Paris
– March 9-13, 2020
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, Amsterdam
– March 30-April 2, 2020
Google Cloud Next, San Francisco, CA
– April 6-8, 2020
HPE Discover, Las Vegas, NV
– June 23-25, 2020
OSCON, Portland, OR
– July 13-16, 2020
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, Boston, MA
– November 17-20, 2020
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HPE brings a little magic to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, Europe
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HPE DEV is excited to join the HPE Container Platform and HPE storage teams in Amsterdam, March 30 – April 2, 2020 and demonstrate a little magic while we show off what Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) offers in the areas of containers and Kubernetes (k8s). Check out this post to learn more.
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Want to win a Raspberry Pi? – Here’s how
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When you take this quick survey, you’ll help ensure that HPE DEV provides you with the best content and activities to improve our engagement in the future. And to encourage you to participate, all completed surveys will be collected and put into a drawing to win a Raspberry Pi! Check out our survey here.
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Get Engaged
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Input from our community determines our focus, so keep sending us your feedback. Got an idea on how to make our portal more useable? Drop us a line, and we’ll see about getting it added. Have some code or a technical blog you want to share? Chances are good someone else in our community is eager to see it as well. And chances are equally good, there’s some knowledge on our site from one of your peers that’s just right for your latest project.
Come join our growing ranks and see for yourself. The strength of our developer community is driven by you.
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