Daily Digest #46
- A Deep Dive into Database Attacks (Part III): Why Scarlett Johansson’s Picture Got My Postgres Database to Start Mining Monero
- Switching From Sublime Text to Visual Studio Code
- What happens when software developers are (un)happy
- Dejavu – The Missing Web UI for Elasticsearch
- How VSTS is Accelerating the Engineering Group Behind Windows
- Testing in Production, the safe way
- Run less software
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Daily Digest #45
- Ruby is alive and well and thinking about the next 25 years
- Python Logging: An In-Depth Tutorial
- Serverless, and the challenges using it
- LinkedIn Lite: A Lightweight Mobile Web Experience
- Using Machine Learning to Improve Streaming Quality at Netflix
- A Beginner’s Guide to IPFS
- Introducing QALM, Uber’s QoS Load Management Framework
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Issue #21
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- The evolution of Docker
- Five Key Git Concepts Explained the Hard Way
- RedisGraph – A High Performance In-Memory Graph Database as a Redis Module
- Memoizing in Ruby
- Bringing interactive examples to MDN
- Why You Should Be Designing APIs to Spec
- Finding project management balance for small engineering teams
- Run Chaos Experiments Without Risking Your Job
- Slack Technologies builds engineering team to combat outages
- Building Windows: 4 million commits, 10 million work items
- Technical debt
- Understanding Git — Index
- Integration and End-to-end Tests Made Easy with Node.js and MongoDB
- History of Node.js on a Timeline
- You are not your tools
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Daily Digest #44
- GIT log – The good parts
- Apache Arrow code big data
- Gokrazy – pure-Go userland for your Raspberry Pi 3 appliances
- Onivim – New editor – !TODO: review
- migra: PostgreSQL migrations tool
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Daily Digest #43
- Toxic Management cost and award-winning game studio its best developers
- Into The Void
- Avoid Else, Return Early
- 1.1 Billion Taxi Rides: EC2 versus EMR
- Natively Implemented Functions in Erlang
- Python 3’s range is more powerful than Python 2’s xrange
- Unit Testing Asynchronous Code
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Daily Digest #42
- History of Node.js on a Timeline
- The next step in Facebook’s AI hardware infrastructure
- Lazy Loading JavaScript Modules With ConditionerJS
- Make your GraphQL API Easier To Adopt Through Components
- You are not your tools
- Redis high availability
- Efficiently load JavaScript with defer and async
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