The Developer Show — TL;DR 136

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TL;DR 136 — November 22nd, 2018

NVIDIA Tesla T4 GPUs

The NVIDIA Tesla T4 GPU is now available in alpha. It’s optimized for machine learning inference, distributed training of models, and computer graphics. Head on over to the post for more details on links to get started with Deep Learning VM images.

Chrome Dev Summit 2018

The Chrome Dev Summit happened last week in San Francisco, California. The team celebrated Chrome’s 10th birthday and discussed updates to Chrome as well as important topics such as speed, smooth experiences, a new learning website called web.dev, and more. For more details and a link to the session videos, click through to the post.

Dart 2.1

Dart 2.1 is now available. This update offers smaller code size, faster type checks, better usability for type errors, and more. There’s a lot more detail on the post.

Register for DevFest OnAir

DevFest OnAir is an online conference taking place on December 11th and 12th featuring sessions from DevFest events around the globe. It includes exclusive content, is tailored to your time zone, and has a live Q&A forum. Registration is free and the link is on the post.

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The Developer Show — TL;DR 135

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TL;DR 135 — November 15th, 2018

#AndroidDevSummit

The Android Dev summit happened last week at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The team celebrated 10 years of Android and shared updates to Kotlin, Jetpack, Android Studio, App Bundles and, of course, talked about Foldables. Click here for all the details and a link to the session videos.

AI Hub and Kubeflow Pipelines

Last week the team introduced both the AI Hub and Kubeflow Pipelines to help make AI simpler, faster, and more useful. AI Hub has plug-and-play ML content, including pipelines, Jupyter notebooks, TensorFlow modules, and more. Kubeflow Pipelines is a new component of Kubeflow that packages ML code just like building an app so that it’s reusable to other users across an organization. For more details on both, head on over to the link.

Cloud Scheduler

Cloud Scheduler is a fully managed cron job service that allows any application to invoke batch, big data, and cloud infrastructure operations. Essentially a modern, managed cron service for automated batch jobs. And it’s now available. A link to the quickstart is on the post.

Containerd in Google Kubernetes Engine

Containerd is an industry-standard container runtime and Docker’s core runtime component. It’s now available in beta on Container-Optimized OS for Kubernetes Engine 1.11. Example commands and a link to the user guide are on the post.

2018 Go User Survey

The 2018 Go user survey is open for responses until November 30th. Please click through the post to share your perspective and help us create the best programming language that fits the needs and desires of the people closest to it: that’s you!

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