The Tech Secrets Behind How Walmart Handled Black Friday Traffic Spikes
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The Tech Secrets Behind How Walmart Handled Black Friday Traffic Spikes
Let's understand how Walmart successfully managed the traffic surges during the Black Friday event with their Clojure system.
Postgres is all you need, even for vectors
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Postgres is all you need, even for vectors / anyblockers
Exploring the versatility of Postgres for vector storage and querying with pgvector
The Story of Reformatting 100k Files at Google in 2011
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From the programming community on Reddit: The Story of Reformatting 100k Files at Google in 2011
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Why People are Angry over Go 1.23 Iterators
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Why People are Angry over Go 1.23 Iterators
NOTE: This is based on, but completely rewritten, from a Twitter post: https://x.com/TheGingerBill/status/1802645945642799423
TL;DR It makes Go feel too “functional” rather than being an unabashed imperative language.
I recently saw a post on Twitter showing…
TL;DR It makes Go feel too “functional” rather than being an unabashed imperative language.
I recently saw a post on Twitter showing…
US employment of software developers is in decline, and has been since pre-pandemic
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The rise—and fall—of the software developer - ADP Research
Since the rise of the internet, software developers have commanded big salaries and valuable perks. But something has shifted since the pandemic.
How React 19 (Almost) Made the Internet Slower
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How React 19 (Almost) Made the Internet Slower - The Miners
The author discusses the React 19 change that went unnoticed until last week that could potentially degrade the performance of websites that rely React.
Why Take Home Tests Suck: A Developer’s Perspective on Hiring Practices
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Why Take Home Tests Suck: A Developer’s Perspective on Hiring Practices
I guess I’m just a fan of the “not-so-hot” takes. I recently posted Beyond ‘Gotcha’ Questions: The LRU Cache Challenge for Real-World…
Cognitive Load is what matters
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GitHub - zakirullin/cognitive-load: 🧠 Cognitive load is what matters
🧠 Cognitive load is what matters. Contribute to zakirullin/cognitive-load development by creating an account on GitHub.
The real COBOL programmer shortage is 5-10 years out
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The real COBOL programmer shortage is 5-10 years out
Mainframe/COBOL educator, Cameron Seay, talks frankly about the need for more education in this space on the "Changelog & Friends" podcast. Full audio 👉 https://changelog.com/friends/36
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Thinking about COBOL for your next career move? Check out this IBM demo of development from 1975.
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1975: VM/370 and CMS Demo
Demonstration at Northeast Region Datacenter of VM/370 and CMS (Conversational Monitor System) showing how they provide program development and problem solving capability for DOS/VS and OS/VS users. Includes customer statement on how his Data Processing operation…
Why does SQLite (in production) have such a bad rep?
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Why does SQLite (in production) have such a bad rep? - blag
My answer to a question online, why?
How We Built The Tech That Powers Our Serverless Cloud
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How We Built The Tech That Powers Our Serverless Cloud
Today we're releasing the container orchestrator that powers the Bismuth Cloud platform - our homegrown system that enables us to deploy your applications in seconds.
Developers' Verdict: Anthropic's New Claude 3.5 Sonnet Capabilities That Make It a Game-Changer for Coding
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What Makes Claude 3.5 Sonnet The Best LLM for Developers
We curated some amazing capabilities of Claude 3.5 Sonnet shared by Developers that make it the best LLM for coding and deployment.
Huawei unveils its own programming language the "Cangjie"
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Huawei unveils its own programming language the "Cangjie"
Huawei is a brand known for its great tech innovations. Despite multiple sanctions by the US, the firm did not stop inventing and expanding its market reach.
A virtual DOM in 200 lines of JavaScript
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A virtual DOM in 200 lines of JavaScript
Programmers Should Never Trust Anyone, Not Even Themselves
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Programmers Should Never Trust Anyone, Not Even Themselves
Programmers should be paranoid.
You Probably Don’t Need Microservices
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You probably don’t need microservices
Microservices is a great architectural style that helps to scale the system and the organization. But probably you don’t need microservices...