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DevToolsDigest: Issue #49

Today's digest includes news and resources from Bob Wise, OverOps, LaunchDarkly, Stripe, and Darcy Clarke.

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    The Day in Developer Tools

    The Cloud: Now Even Extra Cheaper

    Microsoft just made the pay-only-for-what-you-use cloud billing model no longer Lambda-only territory. Here is the model now for public cloud: Container packaged, dynamically managed… and paid for by the container second.

    The Modern Java Monitoring Stack: How to Reverse Engineer the Ideal Setup for Your Production Environment

    How can you build the ideal Java production monitoring stack? A decision maker’s guide to the tooling ecosystem, from OverOps.

    Flexible Infrastructure with Continuous Integration and Feature Flagging

    Normally, dealing with issues in production can be a frightening and time-consuming experience, but adopting a mature continuous delivery pipeline can allow you to react faster and be proactive.

    Stripe Announces Official Support For .NET

    Stripe.net is a popular open-source library for .NET that many Stripe users rely on today. Today, they're adding it to their collection of official client libraries.

    rawkit Node Debug Tool from Darcy Clarke

    rawkit grabs the chrome inspector URL returned from the node --inspect command and immediately opens devtools. No more clicking, selecting, copying/pasting or navigating. Just run the command and jump into debugging.

    From The Heavybit Archive

    Peter van Hardenberg on Fixing Heroku's Pricing

    In this Speaker Series presentation, Peter van Hardenberg offers a strategic overview on pricing, looks at some of the tactics used to implement pricing changes, and discusses how Heroku rolled out their radical pricing change without triggering a large-scale user revolt.