Tag: Software engineering
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Mastering AWS Kinesis data streams
Posted on July 14, 2020, Level advanced Resource Length long
An article by Anahit Pogosova in which she describes how she has been working with AWS Kinesis Data Streams for several years, dealing with over 0.5TB of streaming data per day. Rather than telling you about all the reasons why you should use Kinesis Data Streams (plenty is written on that subject), she will talk about the things you should know when working with the service.
Tags architecture-and-apis data-and-analytics leadership-and-career software-engineering
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11 mistakes to avoid during your first 30 days as a new manager
Posted on July 11, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
As a new manager, mistakes are inevitable. The mindset to acknowledge mistakes and learn from them is essential to success. Learn from these 11 common mistakes. By Vinita Bansal.
Tags leadership-and-career software-engineering
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6 best practices for managing Git repos
Posted on July 7, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
This article reviews some of the best practices when it comes to adding files to your own repositories. Resist the urge to add things in Git that will make it harder to manage; here's what to do instead. By Seth Kenlon (Red Hat).
Tags security-and-privacy leadership-and-career software-engineering frontend-and-mobile cloud-and-infrastructure
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A startups lean business model canvas
Posted on July 6, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length short
A lean business model canvas determines your business model in a visually descriptive way. In the same way as the original Business Model Canvas, this "lean" version, ideal for startups, will help you construct your business plan more efficiently and help draft a business model for your idea or business. By wcic.tech.
Tags leadership-and-career miscellaneous software-engineering
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MiniScaffold, setting up a new F# project the easy way
Posted on July 2, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length short
Setting up a new project can be a pain. Especially if you want to split it into separate folders for clarity. You might want a src folder for the project itself, a test folder for the unit and integration tests, a docs folder for documentation. By Simon Taite.
Tags product-and-design software-engineering
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Esbuild JavaScript bundler claims 10-100x faster bundling time
Posted on June 26, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length short
esbuild, a JavaScript bundler and minifier, seeks to bring order-of-magnitude speed improvements in the JavaScript bundling and minification process. esbuild achieves its speed by being written in Go compiled to native code, parallelizing tasks to leverage multi-core processors, and minimizing data transformations. By Bruno Couriol for infoq.com.
Tags frontend-and-mobile backend-development devops-and-ci-cd software-engineering
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How to reuse AWS S3 bucket for multiple serverless framework deployments
Posted on June 25, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
When using Serverless Framework, the default behaviour is the creation of a S3 bucket for each serverless.yml file, since they are treated as separated projects. By Eduardo Rabelo on serverlessguru.com.
Tags architecture-and-apis software-engineering cloud-and-infrastructure
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Architecturing an App with functional reactive programming
Posted on June 24, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Whenever a team is about to start a new project, there's one question that always comes up: "Which architecture are we going to follow?" And every developer tends to have their own opinion on the matter, which makes perfect sense, because it's such an important topic. By Vincent Pradeilles.
Tags leadership-and-career frontend-and-mobile software-engineering architecture-and-apis backend-development
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Quick Guide on loading initial data with Spring Boot
Posted on June 20, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length short
Spring Boot makes it really easy to manage our database changes in an easy way. If we leave the default configuration, it'll search for entities in our packages and create the respective tables automatically. By Eugen Paraschiv.
Tags backend-development product-and-design frontend-and-mobile software-engineering
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How to pay your rent with your open source project
Posted on June 18, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length long
Many open source projects are terribly under-resourced and under-funded. Some open source developers even have to sacrifice their financial security to work on their passion. Written by Marko Saric.
Tags leadership-and-career software-engineering frontend-and-mobile cloud-and-infrastructure
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Do not follow JavaScript trends
Posted on June 16, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length long
What to do when you feel a sudden urge to use shiny new trendy framework or tool. You may ping your team lead or send a message to your whole team about this cool new way of doing things, and you suggest that you start using it. The idea of having to learn something new is good, and I agree with that, but how often should you do that? Written by Nikola Đuza.
Tags frontend-and-mobile backend-development software-engineering leadership-and-career
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Memory management in Java
Posted on June 14, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length short
In this article, we will see how does the Java programming language is doing memory management, we will look at registers, stack, heap, constants, non-ram memory, and the famous Java garbage collector. Let's start with the fastest storage in Java the register. By Aleksandar Vasilevski.
Tags backend-development software-engineering devops-and-ci-cd