The Developer Show — TL;DR 133

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TL;DR 133 — November 1st, 2018

Free training for Android developers

We recently launched a brand new, free e-learning platform to help you understand the best practices and Play Console features to grow your audience, understand performance metrics, increase revenue, and more. Follow the link to sign up and start today.

Firebase Summit 2018

The Firebase Summit happened this week in Prague, and the team announced the Firebase Management API, enhanced face detection with ML Kit, local emulators for Cloud Firestore and the Realtime Database, and a whole lot more. For all the updates and a link to the session videos, head on over to the post.

Cloud KMS plugin for HashiCorp Vault

We recently introduced the Cloud Key Management Service secrets engine for HashiCorp Vault. Which means if you’re a Vault user, you can now manage Cloud KMS keys, encrypt and decrypt data, and sign and verify data using the familiar Vault API. For more details and some example commands, take a look at the post.

Private DNS Zones

You can now use Google Cloud DNS as the authoritative name server to resolve your domains on the Internet through public DNS zones, and use Private DNS Zones to perform internal DNS resolution for your private GCP networks. Click through to the post for a diagram and a link to the documentation.

Chrome 71 Beta

There are a whole bunch of new updates in Chrome 71 Beta including relative time formats, the “persistent-storage” property for the Permission API, async touchpad pinch zoom events, and more. Take a look at the post for all the details.

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The Developer Show — TL;DR 132

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TL;DR 132 — October 25th, 2018

Build better apps in a smaller bundle

Playtime is our annual global event series for Google Play and it kicked off last week with some exciting updates to the platform. Take a look at the post to learn about updates to app bundles, the instant apps size limit increase, reducing crash rates and improving quality, and much more.

Spinnaker’s Kubernetes support

Spinnaker now includes a new Kubernetes provider that allows you to take advantage of the full flexibility of Kubernetes, while abstracting away much of the complexity of managing manifests. It also integrates with the Helm package manager to template your manifests, and includes initial support for traffic shaping via Istio. Details and screenshots are on the post.

Gmail Compose Actions

Compose Actions in Gmail Add-ons make it easy for you to add attachments, reference records, or liven up your messages with content from your favorite third-party apps right as you draft your message in Gmail. And they’re now generally available. Head on over to the post for some examples and a link to the documentation.

Go 1.11 on App Engine

The Go 1.11 runtime is now available in beta in the App Engine standard environment. For all the details and a video to help you get started, head on over to the post.

Is there life on other planets?

Okay, so this isn’t a new API or anything, but I thought it was too cool to pass up. The Google Cloud team recently partnered with

NASA’s Frontier Development Lab’s 2018 Astrobiology mission to simulate and classify the possible atmospheres of exoplanets in the search for signs of life. For more on what that means, what the teams did, and what’s next, take a look at the post.

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