Daily Digest #106
Senin, iya, sudah senin lagi, dan selamat bekerja!
- Service Workers
- What if learning code started in an agile environment?
- Microservices in a Post-Kubernetes Era
- Lessons Learned: Code Splitting with Webpack and React
- Goodbye Redux
- OCTO vision on Service Mesh : the challenges
- Receiving messages in Elixir, or a few things you need to know in order to avoid performance issues
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Daily Digest #105
Happy friday, here are some links for your weekend!
- Cypress – the reason why we’re not stuck with Selenium
- Real-time Streaming Pattern: Analyzing Trends
- Kubernetes Monitoring with Prometheus, the ultimate guide (part 1)
- Continuous Delivery Patterns with Serverless Applications
- Optimizing TV Advertising Toward Return on Investment
- Building Machine Learning Engineering Tools
- An OAuth 2.0 introduction for beginners
- Leveraging Elastic Demand for Forecasting
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Daily Digest #104
- On Writing Beautiful Tests – should be writing about this
- Protecting Mozilla’s GitHub Repositories from Malicious Modification
yeah, i learn the hard way. - The Age Of Invisible Disasters
- Employee Engagement in a Remote World
- Hands-Off Deployment with Canary
- Changing Our Approach to Anti-tracking
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Daily Digest #103
- I Wanna Go Fast - Load Balancing Dynamic Steering
- Service Worker Caching Strategies Based on Request Types
- The future of WebAssembly - A look at upcoming features and proposals
- Lean Testing, or Why Unit Tests are Worse than You Think
- Productivity at Scale: How We Improved Build Time by 400% at LinkedIn
- Simple Steps to Optimize Your App Performance with MongoDB, Redis, and Node.js
- Event Triggered Customer Segmentation
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Daily Digest #101
- Building Switch Software at Facebook Scale
- Sprints, marathons and root canals
- Stop future proofing software
- Rest API mocking and intercepting in seconds
- SQLite with Branches – interesting..
- African traffic growth and predictions for the future
- How to design for (and with) developers
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