Instead of learning from personal experience, we learn from one another | Continue reading
This blog post is different from my previous posts. In this post, I want to analyze a product and discuss how it can evolve in the… | Continue reading
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Chances are, you’ve heard of games like Fortnite and Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds. Both games were built in Unreal Engine 4. Unreal… | Continue reading
When and why Double Dispatch is useful, and how to implement it in Java via the Visitor Pattern | Continue reading
From the simplest design to a more complex Secret Management architecture | Continue reading
“Is this still the case?” is published by Preslav Rachev. | Continue reading
When I was in school, I was generally very active. Holidays were spent all day in harsh Sun on open grounds playing Cricket. Evenings were… | Continue reading
We look at how PostgreSQL can be used for Stream Processing in IoT applications for real-time processing of trillions of data records. | Continue reading
An important capability for businesses to thrive and grow, and even survive, is the ability to react and adapt to change. This relates to… | Continue reading
At COSTANSIN we Dockerize almost every piece of our infrastructure, and Puppet is no exception. Deploying a Puppet infrastructure on… | Continue reading
How modern teams can adopt architectural practices and achieve speed, scale and interoperability across teams in an organization. | Continue reading
Testing is essential, but it’s secondary. Sorry. | Continue reading
Andreas Andreakis, Ioannis Papapanagiotou | Continue reading
I distinctly remember the moment when I heard the words “React Sixteen”. We were in one of our frontend team meetings, and Cristian, one… | Continue reading
The Dota 2-playing bot team “AI OpenAI Five” have already demonstrated expert-level performance in the popular video game at Internet… | Continue reading
Paul Romer, Nobel Prize winner in Economics, 2018, Romer has tried to make his work more transparent and Jupyter notebook was a good fit… | Continue reading
This article outlines a more efficient way to write unit tests which contain lots of instrumentation and setup code. The framework… | Continue reading
A report from one year in the trenches | Continue reading
At HostiFi, we are currently managing support and updates across 780 Ubiquiti servers for our 713 customers, who have connected tens of… | Continue reading
Clickstream collectors such as Snowplow and Divolte can provide a good complement to Google Analytics | Continue reading
Learn data science right now. | Continue reading
Docker BuildX, the extended version of docker build CLI, now supports distributed image building using Kubernetes! | Continue reading
To set a property with Reflect should developers use defineProperty() or set()? | Continue reading
A common complaint about Agile is that inexperienced people are expected to deliver extraordinary results. Agile, they say, just doesn’t… | Continue reading
Machine learning, thou art too slow | Continue reading
Here’s why data catalogs could be just the thing you need to meet the challenges of data and metadata management and collaboration. | Continue reading
Reflect is a built-in object that provides methods for interceptable JavaScript operations. The methods are the same as those of proxy… | Continue reading
Should you act first and think later, or vice versa? Knowing these little tricks when designing your game could save you a fortune. | Continue reading
We at Scatter use Telegram as our main point of contact with the wider community. There are thousands of users in our channel, and tens of… | Continue reading
Searching for a reliable way to build a backend in a familiar language | Continue reading
NOTE: We’re launching REWOUND.FUND to fund development of the web app REWOUND.APP which will work on iPhone without Apple’s approval and… | Continue reading
Access your writing skills around the world by Urdu Easy keyboard. Latest Urdu Easy keyboard is a hasty transformation of language for… | Continue reading
eslint-config-alloy is an ESLint config which created by Tencent AlloyTeam. Since the first version was released in August 2017, it has… | Continue reading
The Dunning-Kruger effect posits that dumb people are too stupid to know they are dumb. They are not perplexed by difficult situations but… | Continue reading
I thought I’d share our approach to implementing infinite scrolling using jQuery on https://sideprojects.net and how it could be applied… | Continue reading
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I’m a pretty paranoid person. OK, maybe I’m not as paranoid as some people, but I’ve randomized passwords generated for most of the… | Continue reading
Feminism desperately needs to solve male suffering if it wants women’s rights. | Continue reading
This article is a step-by-step instruction on how to get quality data, set up your email accounts, and follow up at a scale of 100k emails… | Continue reading
In the first part of this series I’ve been introducing the whole project of building my own version of this iconic handheld gaming console… | Continue reading
As an Agile team coach one of the aspects of my role is to create a safe environment for the teams I am working with so they can, without… | Continue reading
As data journalists at NZZ Visuals we automated reactions to recurring events: We wrote various scripts that promptly create… | Continue reading
In everything we do, there’s an opportunity. A better way to do things. Complacency is the enemy of excellence. It’s easy to be complacent… | Continue reading
This is part of a series in which Marcus Aurelius, at the time of his reign of the Roman Empire between 161–180 the most powerful man in… | Continue reading
The other day, I was riding around with a friend, going to the East side of the city we had two ways: passing a viaduct or going around… | Continue reading
The different steps towards the data quality journey | Continue reading