How Fast Can You Parse 1 Billion Rows in Java? – Insane Speed Test • Roy van Rijn
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How Fast Can You Parse 1 Billion Rows in Java? – Insane Speed Test • Roy van Rijn • GOTO 2025
This presentation was recorded at GOTO Copenhagen 2025. #GOTOcon #GOTOcph
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Roy van Rijn - Experienced Developer & Architect, Robotics Enthusiast & Hobby Mathematician @royvanrijn
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Roy van Rijn - Experienced Developer & Architect, Robotics Enthusiast & Hobby Mathematician @royvanrijn
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How Fast Can You Parse a File with…
Elixir v1.20 released: now a gradually typed language
https://elixir-lang.org/blog/2026/06/03/elixir-v1-20-0-released/
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The Elixir programming language
Elixir v1.20 released: now a gradually typed language
From Elixir v1.20, every program is now gradually type checked in search for verified bugs and typing violations.
Pandas as a reason to learn Python, even if you’re not doing data science
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Why learn Pandas?
Learn how Pandas simplifies real-world data analysis with cleaner code.
A tale about fixing eBPF spinlock issues in the Linux kernel
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A tale about fixing eBPF spinlock issues in the Linux kernel | Ritesh Oedayrajsingh Varma
A system freeze led us deep into Linux spinlock internals, where we helped find not one but three bugs in the kernel's resilient locking code used by eBPF.
Single responsibility, the distorted principle
https://www.truehenrique.com/en/2021/10/27/single-responsibility-the-distorted-principle/
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Single responsibility, the distorted principle
Unravel the Single Responsibility Principle (SRP)! This article explores how SRP is often misinterpreted and how to apply it correctly to avoid overengineering and underengineering, ensuring cohesion and maintainability in your code.
Configuration flags are where software goes to rot
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Frank DENIS random thoughts.
Configuration flags are where software goes to rot
People love configurable software.
Stop Using Conventional Commits
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Stop Using Conventional Commits
You’ve almost certainly encountered Conventional Commits before. It may have reared its ugly head in the changelog of an open source project you’ve used. It may have been the enforced commit format for an open source project you contributed to. A lot of people…
Now that StackOverflow has had less new Answers in May 2026 than its first month of July 2008 private beta, if we followed my advice, think it would have mattered?
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Should a question about language version support be considered “not about software development"?
Many people have been surprised to find out that a top-tier programming language, PHP (#2-7 depending on metric), suddenly has an extra year of support, since sometime after March 2024.
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The cover of C++: The Programming Language raises questions not answered by the cover
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The cover of C++: The Programming Language raises questions not answered by the cover
What are we reading about here?
Reverse engineering the Creative Katana V2X soundbar to be able to control it from Linux
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VS Code Adds 2-Hour Extension Auto-Update Delay to Limit Supply Chain Attacks
https://thehackernews.com/2026/06/vs-code-adds-2-hour-extension-auto.html
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From the programming community on Reddit: VS Code Adds 2-Hour Extension Auto-Update Delay to Limit Supply Chain Attacks
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Why Compiler Engineers Rarely Use Strassen's Algorithm for Fast Matrix Multiplications
https://leetarxiv.substack.com/p/why-compilers-rarely-use-strassens-algorithm
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Why Compiler Engineers Rarely Use Strassen's Algorithm for Fast Matrix Multiplications
Coding the 1969 Paper 'Gaussian Elimination is not Optimal' to Capture Strassen's Original Insight
Lies We Tell Ourselves About Email Addresses
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From the programming community on Reddit: Lies We Tell Ourselves About Email Addresses
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Hot path optimization. When float division beats integer division
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Optimization catalog. When float division beats integer division
A counterintuitive hot-path optimization from my Go work: swapping integer division (IDIVQ) for floating-point division (DIVSD) to divide integers faster.
someone actually leaked the Miasma supply chain attack toolkit source code on github
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Inside the Miasma Software Supply Chain Attack Toolkit
The Miasma worm source code appeared on GitHub through compromised developer accounts. The codebase is a full supply chain attack toolkit with credential…