to anyone who is trying to get good in programming or anything in general. when you see a lot of programmers like @ThePrimeagen or @tsoding and feel like man i want to be like them one day. go ahead and watch this video, its an abs fav of mine. youtu.be/E1oZhEIrer4
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I’m reading the book *Seven Databases in Seven Weeks*, and although I’ve only read about 30 pages so far, it already feels like the best recommendation I’ve come across in a long time. PS: My understanding of databases is quite basic.
My review of AWS's MemoryDB paper. It's interesting, they hacked up Redis to make it durable and consistent: emptysqua.re/blog/review-me…
There is one characteristic of a good programmer - that they shape the world to their liking, not that they shape themselves to the world’s liking. If you build resume projects you’re doing the latter and it looks meh. A few projects to get the hang of things? Sure. But come on…
What sort of side projects can I make that will look great on my resume as a SDE1 / SDE ? I keep coming across this question a lot, and I thought I will make a post about some of the side projects I made over the years. Don't make projects for your Resume I mean, yeah…
a great overview of how to write your own compiler ! youtu.be/gfXVd2VU8Tw
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(Original Unedited Audio) Compilers, How They Work, And Writing Them...
Here's something @BehluliLedjon & I have been working on: locality-aware repartitioning for @msftorleans! It shuffles grains between nodes in the cluster to reduce cross-network calls, resulting in 30% to 110% throughput improvements in early benchmarks.
I reached 1k subs on YT! 🥳 5 months ago I started streaming myself learning OS/kernel dev bc i got tired of telling ppl "someday I'd love to learn that" i'm so glad i did. 17 wks later, i've learned so much, had lots of fun, and made a bunch of new friends. onward!
doing my first stream ever! 🌿 Chill OSdev gardening with xv6 🌿 probably just doing some build system work today. come hang :) youtube.com/live/Jl_8XbTEf…
This talk by the CEO of @AntithesisHQ is such gold. Easily one of the best talks I have watched. He talks about testing distributed systems and takes a great example of testing the Super Mario game. I am blown away truly 🤯 youtube.com/watch?v=m3HwXl…
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Testing a Single-Node, Single Threaded, Distributed System Written in...
And here is @jimmyzelinskie speaking about: Designing & Running Low-latency Systems on Kubernetes. Recording from last Thursday's NYC Systems Talks. youtube.com/watch?v=3cLXdF…
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Designing & Running Low-latency Systems on Kubernetes by Jimmy...
Paper: cs.rochester.edu/~scott/papers/… Implementation: github.com/manthanguptaa/…
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Implementing concurrent queue using 2 lock approach and non-blocking CAS approach - manthanguptaa/concurrent_queue
Every time I encounter precision and recall I need to brush up their definitions for forgetting them the next day 😭. If that’s true for you as well, say no more 🥳! In today’s lecture, we finally understand *visually* how to evaluate a binary classifier! 😇😇😇
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