How Disney+ Hotstar Delivered 5 Billion Emojis in Real Time
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How Disney+ Hotstar Delivered 5 Billion Emojis in Real Time
#35: Learn More - Hotstar Architecture for Emojis (5 Minutes)
It's time to break free from Corporate Agile
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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Simple Websites
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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Simple Websites
Simple websites are better than beautiful ones. I'll repeat that for the folks in the back. Simple websites are better than beautiful ones. Let me be clear what I mean by a simple website. I don't mean a Wordpress site with a minimalist theme. I also don't…
New record for fastest FizzBuzz implementation (283 GB/s)
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High throughput Fizz Buzz
Fizz Buzz is a common challenge given during interviews. The challenge goes something like this:
Write a program that prints the numbers from 1 to n. If a number is
divisible by 3, write Fizz inst...
Write a program that prints the numbers from 1 to n. If a number is
divisible by 3, write Fizz inst...
Coq theorem prover will be renamed into Rocq
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Rocq RFCs: documents to discuss changes to the Rocq Prover - rocq-prover/rfcs
It's not microservice or monolith; it's cognitive load you need to understand first
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The Personable Engineer
It's not microservice or monolith; it's cognitive load you need to understand first
How understanding cognitive load and team capacity can help you decide on an architectural style
(Almost) Every infrastructure decision I endorse or regret after 4 years running infrastructure at a startup
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Jack's home on the web
(Almost) Every infrastructure decision I endorse or regret after 4 years running infrastructure at a startup
Assortment of technology startup infrastructure recommendations
Maybe Everything Is a Coroutine
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Maybe Everything Is a Coroutine - Adam Nelson
I was inspired, after reading the excellent blog post Let Futures Be Futures, by the author’s thought experiment of a language in which all functions are coroutines and this is used to express asynchr…
Building trust as a software engineer
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Building trust as a software engineer
When working on Airbnb’s infra team, I struggled to grow from an L4 engineer to a senior/L5 eng. I came early, stayed late, and said yes to working on anything that needed help - I was as eager as a new grad could be.
Why most developers stop learning SQL at subqueries - a 5-minute guide for PARTITION BY and CTEs
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Improve your SQL skills X2 in 5 minutes
SQL for managers is an underrated skill
From Go to Rust: The Two Types of Readable Code
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From Go to Rust: The Two Types of Readable Code
<p>Ever looked at some code and thought, “Wow, that’s an ugly mess!”? Or maybe you picked up a new programming language and felt right at hom...
Why software 'security debt' is becoming a serious problem for developers
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Why software 'security debt' is becoming a serious problem for developers
The majority of organizations have some level of software security debt, with experts warning firms to reassess how they maintain third party code
Functions that return the size of a required buffer generally return upper bounds, not tight bounds - The Old New Thing
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Functions that return the size of a required buffer generally return upper bounds, not tight bounds
An over-estimate is better than an under-estimate.
1.5+ million PDFs in 25 minutes
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1.5+ million PDFs in 25 minutes - Zerodha Tech Blog
How we generate, digitally sign, and e-mail out 1.5+ million PDFs, as mandated by regulations, in about 25 minutes with a fully self-hosted distributed architecture.