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Google bilan Youtube ko’p muammolarni hal qilib bergan. Kitoblar ro’yxati: https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/my-reading-list/
The Pragmatic Engineer
My Reading & Listening List
This is a collection of software engineering and engineering management books that I have read and would recommend to others. See also my list of 100 tech book recommendations for software engineers, EMs and PMs.
Note that none of the below links are affiliate…
Note that none of the below links are affiliate…
Getting started with Celery and Python | Adnan's Random bytes
https://blog.adnansiddiqi.me/getting-started-with-celery-and-python/
https://blog.adnansiddiqi.me/getting-started-with-celery-and-python/
Adnan's Random bytes
Getting started with Celery and Python
In this post, I am going to talk about Celery, what it is, and how it is used.
What is Celery
From the official website:
Celery is a simple, flexible, and reliable distributed system to process vast amounts of messages, while providing operations with…
What is Celery
From the official website:
Celery is a simple, flexible, and reliable distributed system to process vast amounts of messages, while providing operations with…
6 Best SQL Programming Books Ranked by Reviews | HackerNoon
https://hackernoon.com/6-best-sql-programming-books-ranked-by-reviews
https://hackernoon.com/6-best-sql-programming-books-ranked-by-reviews
Hackernoon
6 Best SQL Programming Books Ranked by Reviews | HackerNoon
SQL Practice Problems and SQL for Dummies are some of the best SQL programming books on the market based on review score.
A DevOps Guide to Kubernetes Logging – techbeatly
https://www.techbeatly.com/a-devops-guide-to-kubernetes-logging/
https://www.techbeatly.com/a-devops-guide-to-kubernetes-logging/
techbeatly
A DevOps Guide to Kubernetes Logging - techbeatly
Learn tips and tricks to set up and use Kubernetes Logging to collect logs from all your applications and services deployed on the Kubernetes platform.
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Software Engineers advise!
https://www.dabapps.com/blog/api-performance-profiling-django-rest-framework/
Article about DRF Serialization by Tom Christie (father of djangorestframework)
Article about DRF Serialization by Tom Christie (father of djangorestframework)
Leading Web and Mobile App Development agency, Brighton - DabApps
Web API performance: profiling Django REST framework - DabApps
When discussing the scalability of Web services there seems to be a tendency for some developers to overly focus on the framework being used, based on the mistaken assumption that…
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Agar siz student yoki Open Sourcega qiziqsangiz, siz uchun zo’r opportunity bor: Google Summer of Code (GSoC). GSoC global programma bo’lib, Open Source contributorlarni (sizlarni) Open Source organizatsiyalar va proyektlarga biriktirishdan iborat. Agar tanlansangiz, sizga mentorship va stipendiya beriladi.
Ko’proq info (in English).
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) will begin accepting contributor applications on March 20, 2023. The global, online program is designed to engage contributors with open source software communities. GSoC is now open to students and to beginners in open source software development (18 years and older in non-embargoed countries).
GSoC is a highly competitive and unique program - in the past 18 years we have had over 19,000 participants from 112 countries accepted into the program. Participants are paired with a mentor to help introduce them to an open source community and guide them with their project. GSoC gives contributors invaluable real world experience and an opportunity to receive a stipend to contribute to open source software.
We will be announcing the accepted mentoring orgs on February 22nd at 18:00 UTC, but you can start reaching out to previous mentoring orgs now - check those out here. Please reach out to orgs as soon as possible, the earlier you reach out the better your chances of getting accepted into the program.
Contributor application window: March 20 - April 4, 2023
Project Topics Include: Cloud, Operating Systems, Machine Learning, Graphics, Medicine, Programming Languages, Robotics, Physics, Science, Security and many more.
Reference Videos: An introduction to Google Summer of Code. Get inspired about projects that GSoC contributors have worked on in the past with our new GSoC Highlight Videos
Contacts: Please contact us at gsoc-support@google.com if you have any questions.
Ko’proq info (in English).
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) will begin accepting contributor applications on March 20, 2023. The global, online program is designed to engage contributors with open source software communities. GSoC is now open to students and to beginners in open source software development (18 years and older in non-embargoed countries).
GSoC is a highly competitive and unique program - in the past 18 years we have had over 19,000 participants from 112 countries accepted into the program. Participants are paired with a mentor to help introduce them to an open source community and guide them with their project. GSoC gives contributors invaluable real world experience and an opportunity to receive a stipend to contribute to open source software.
We will be announcing the accepted mentoring orgs on February 22nd at 18:00 UTC, but you can start reaching out to previous mentoring orgs now - check those out here. Please reach out to orgs as soon as possible, the earlier you reach out the better your chances of getting accepted into the program.
Contributor application window: March 20 - April 4, 2023
Project Topics Include: Cloud, Operating Systems, Machine Learning, Graphics, Medicine, Programming Languages, Robotics, Physics, Science, Security and many more.
Reference Videos: An introduction to Google Summer of Code. Get inspired about projects that GSoC contributors have worked on in the past with our new GSoC Highlight Videos
Contacts: Please contact us at gsoc-support@google.com if you have any questions.