Tag: Software engineering
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Product and service update emails -- best practices and examples
Posted on April 19, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Nataly Birch wrote this article about importance of well crafted product update email. The product update email is a unique type of newsletter. Although it seems that it does not differ from others, it is a collaboration between marketing and product teams.
Tags leadership-and-career software-engineering
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The 4 most common API developer portal mistakes
Posted on April 15, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length long
How (not) to put your APIs in a freezer while implementing a Frankensite or an API Ghosttown. In this article we will investigate developer portal anti-patterns -- common solutions to developer portal problems where the solution is ineffective and may result in undesired consequences. By Diliny Corlosquet.
Tags architecture-and-apis software-engineering frontend-and-mobile
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Visual Studio tips and tricks
Posted on April 8, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length short
Visual Studio is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) developed by Microsoft which is used to code,debug and run the respective applications. Visual Studio supports around 36 programming languages (at time of writing) and the advantage of using Visual Studio is that the code editor and debugger will support all these programming languages and also it supports cross-platform. By Suhas Parameshwara.
Tags frontend-and-mobile software-engineering product-and-design
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Aggregator Leaf Tailer: An alternative to lambda architecture for real-time analytics
Posted on April 7, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Aggregator Leaf Tailer (ALT) is the data architecture favored by web-scale companies, like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google, for its efficiency and scalability. In this blog post, I will describe the Aggregator Leaf Tailer architecture and its advantages for low-latency data processing and analytics. By Dhruba Borthakur.
Tags architecture-and-apis software-engineering cloud-and-infrastructure
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Repository in PHP -- Design pattern with examples
Posted on April 6, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
The Repository pattern is used to create a middle layer between a data layer (which can be a database, a file, a CSV, etc) and your controllers. It is mainly used on large scale application, where there will be dozens of reference to a single data layer. It gives the ability to change the data layer without affecting any code in your controller. By Anastasio Nico.
Tags backend-development frontend-and-mobile software-engineering cloud-and-infrastructure
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React Hooks, TypeScript and Redux for React Native
Posted on April 5, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length short
Fernando Amezcua put together this tutorial how to implement React Hooks creating the example project. React Hooks, TypeScript and Redux for React Native, and author is going to add testing for React Native.
Tags frontend-and-mobile software-engineering
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Setting SSL/TLS protocol versions with PostgreSQL 12
Posted on March 28, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Straight to the point tutorial about setting SSL/TLS protocol versions in open source database PostgresQL. Published by Peter Eisentraut.
Tags security-and-privacy data-and-analytics devops-and-ci-cd software-engineering cloud-and-infrastructure
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Data structures and algorithms in Java: A beginner's guide
Posted on March 26, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Learn all about array and list data structures in Java, and the algorithms you can use to search and sort the data they contain. By Jeff Friesen.
Tags backend-development software-engineering frontend-and-mobile
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Kotlin -- The suspend modifier under the hood
Posted on March 24, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Kotlin coroutines introduced the suspend modifier in our daily life as Android developers. By Manuel Vivo.
Tags backend-development software-engineering product-and-design
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How to use Netlify to deploy a free Go web application
Posted on March 22, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length short
Netlify is an web host that specializes in hosting static files. But Netlify also has various solutions for dynamic hosting, and their "Functions" service turns out to be a very easy way to host a Go web application, often for free. In this post, you will get walk through a demo repo author made that shows how to do this. By Carl M. Johnson.
Tags backend-development software-engineering devops-and-ci-cd
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How container networking affects database performance
Posted on March 20, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
An article by Percona team about building and releasing Operators for Kubernetes to run traditional databases in a cloud-native fashion. They released Percona Server for MongoDB and Percona XtraDB Cluster; they were chosen because they both feature replication systems that can be made to work effectively in a containerized world.
Tags data-and-analytics backend-development software-engineering devops-and-ci-cd
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Quick front-end integrations through components
Posted on March 19, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Integrations between people and projects are a challenge for every organization. For teams that work remotely, it's twice as challenging. Integrations should be made as simple and "low-touch" as possible. By Jonathan Saring.
Tags frontend-and-mobile software-engineering