What is Ethereum?

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Ethereum is a programmable blockchain. It’s basically a global computer that anyone can use. It’s like the internet, except instead of connecting people, it connects computers. And instead of hosting websites, it runs programs. Introduction Ethereum is a decentralized platform that runs smart contracts: applications that run exactly as programmed without any possibility of fraud or third party interference. Ethereum is a public blockchain-based platform that enables the development of decentralized applications (dapps) and smart contracts.

What is DevOps and Why it Matters for IT

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What is Devops? DevOps is a set of principles and practices that emphasize communication, collaboration, integration, and automation between software developers and information technology (IT) professionals. The idea behind devops is to provide a more efficient way of managing the application lifecycle through automation. This saves time for both team members as well as customers by ensuring that there are fewer errors in production. Devops includes many different practices such as Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Infrastructure as Code, Version Control Systems like Git or SVN, Automated Testing Tools like Selenium or Appium etc.

What are Restful APIs?

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If you’re a developer, then you’ve probably heard of RESTful APIs. But what are they, and why are they so popular? In this blog post, we’ll take a look at what RESTful APIs are, and why they’re such a popular choice for developers. We’ll also explore some of the most common use cases for RESTful APIs. Introduction to Restful APIs An API is an application programming interface. It is a set of rules that allow programs to talk to each other.

What is Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)?

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An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a software system that provides connectivity between applications, services, and systems. An ESB is a core component of an SOA. An ESB provides an enterprise-wide, standardized, and scalable way for applications and components to communicate with each other. An ESB also provides a common set of protocols and standards that applications can use to communicate. An ESB can integrate disparate systems and technologies, such as legacy systems, mainframes, and web services.

Hello World

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Hi There, Welcome to my blog. Hope you like it. Just want to get the first post out of the way. Here’s where I’ll blog about technology mostly. Thanks for visiting! :) :) :) Bye, Rommel