[Fireship] Mind-bending new programming language for GPUs just dropped...
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Mind-bending new programming language for GPUs just dropped...
What is the Bend programming language for parallel computing? Let's take a first look at Bend and how it uses a Python-like syntax to write high performance code that can run on the GPU.
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SQL is now 50! What is coming next to the query language?
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SQL is now 50! What is coming next to the query language?
Back in May 1974, Donald Chamberlin and Raymond Boyce published an awesome paper to read on SEQUEL. This was a structured query language that could be used to manage and sort data easy in software or web application. They had to make a change in the title…
Developers spend close to 57% of their time firefighting than innovating- Cisco survey
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What's Coming To GameMaker In 2024: Full-Screen Code Editor with Events in the Same Window, Prefabs, Plugins, UI System, New Runtime, and Support for Javascript as a First-Class Language. Investigating support for C#.
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What's Coming To GameMaker In 2024
Join us for a look back at GameMaker in 2023 and we'll also discuss and detail what's upcoming for GameMaker in 2024 and beyond!
The Ages of Programming Language Creators
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How Amazon built a high-performant, durable, & consistent in-memory database ?
https://open.substack.com/pub/engineeringatscale/p/how-amazon-built-a-high-performant?r=8sprj&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
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How Amazon built a high-performant, durable, & consistent in-memory database ?
A dive deep into the design of Amazon MemoryDB, an in-memory database.
Uber Migrates 1 Trillion Records from DynamoDB to LedgerStore to Save $6 Million Annually
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Uber Migrates 1 Trillion Records from DynamoDB to LedgerStore to Save $6 Million Annually
Uber migrated all its payment transaction data from DynamoDB and blob storage into a new long-term solution, a purpose-built data store named LedgerStore. The company was looking for cost savings and had previously reduced the use of DynamoDB to store hot…
SQL at 50: What’s next for the structured query language?
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SQL at 50: What’s next for the structured query language?
Even if generative AI hides SQL behind the curtain, it will continue to play a critical role in how we interact with and use data.
Amber - the programming language compiled to Bash
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JetBrains RustRover Is Released and Includes a Free Non-Commercial Option
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RustRover Is Released and Includes a Free Non-Commercial Option | The RustRover Blog
We’re excited to announce the general availability of RustRover, the powerhouse IDE for Rust developers!
Rust's iterators optimize nicely—and contain a footgun
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From the programming community on Reddit: Rust's iterators optimize nicely—and contain a footgun
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Processes don't create ownership, people do
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Processes don't create ownership, people do
Creating a sense of ownership in the team is crucial for the success of a project. What's the right angle?
Hard Lessons I Learned as a Software Engineer
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Things You Should Never Do As A Software Engineer
Here are some of the things that software developers should avoid when coding to improve their work performance and mental health.
Microsoft is finally getting its native Windows UI platform act together with WinUI 3 and WPF
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Microsoft is finally getting its native Windows UI platform act together with WinUI 3 and WPF
Microsoft says WinUI 3 and WPF are the native UI platforms to invest in going forward.
Avoid the Long Parameter List
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Avoid the Long Parameter List
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What Rust Got Wrong on Formal Verification
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What Rust Got Wrong on Formal Verification | Gavin D. Howard
I don't like Rust. I think it could be simpler. And because the creator of Rust wrote something recently, I thought it was time to lay out my vision.
Scrum's Built-in 'Get Out of Jail Free Card' Against Criticism
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Scrum's Built-in 'Get Out of Jail Free Card' Against Criticism
When Scrum Doesn't Work, It's Always Your Fault
BitKeeper, Linux, and licensing disputes: How Linus wrote Git in 14 days
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BitKeeper, Linux, and licensing disputes: How Linus wrote Git in 14 days
For the first ten years of development, prior to its usage of BitKeeper, the Linux Kernel version control tool of choice had just been Linus himself. The system worked like this: developers would submit tarballs and patches to a handful of Linsus’s trusted…
How I failed at Test-Driven Development and what it took to get it right
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How I failed at Test-Driven Development and what it took to get it right
It took some time before I could say that TDD really works (for me). I don't think the problem was TDD, but my design and coding skills.