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+15 +1Turbocharge Cloud Spanner with Redis Enterprise Active-Active for Global Real-Time Applications
Redis Enterprise’s Active-Active Geo-Distribution and Google Cloud Spanner’s replication work together to provide a unified real-time data layer for geo-distributed applications. Here’s how they connect and the benefits the tech provides.
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+31 +8What's what with Wolfi, the Linux "undistribution," and ARM | Open Source Watch
What's what with open-source news.
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+34 +5Building up Rust
What's whaRust supports its contributors, from developers to writers to videographers.
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+21 +5Redis Data Types: The Basics
Redis data types can be complex, structured and powerful. This introduction summarizes how and when to use some essential data types.
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+17 +1Apache Flink for Unbounded Data Streams
It's all about real-time processing speed, and on that score, Flink is hard to beat.
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+23 +3Leaderboards Aren’t Just for Games: A Pep-talk To Inspire Developers
You undoubtedly are used to computer game leaderboards, where a visual display tracks player scores. But applications can use leaderboards for non-gaming purposes, too. They measure progress, status, and other competitive metrics, and they often encourage participation by using gamification. This short guide helps you brainstorm how you might incorporate these common leaderboard types in your own applications.
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+22 +4Elon fixes twitter
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+17 +3Legacy Database Migration: What To Know Before You Start
Every database migration is unique, but people have been upgrading database systems since the second database was released. It’s wise to plumb the experience of those who have gone before.
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+10 +23 Common Misconceptions About Object-relational Mapping | Redis
Learn about the common misconceptions about object-relational mapping (ORM), and its relationship with SQL knowledge and database security.
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React JS The Best Platform For Web Development in 2022
ReactJS changed the course of web development in many ways and has become the most popular web development technology since then.
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+13 +5Tech Sector Job Interviews Assess Anxiety, Not Software Skills
“Whiteboard/live coding interviews assess anxiety not coding skills. If you do whiteboard interviewing, we are not the right fit for you.”
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+1 +1Best Design Collaboration Tools In 2021: Free and Paid Software
Being able to collaborate is an essential skill for any designer to deliver a great product. Check out our top of the best design collaboration tools.
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+20 +1Linux Foundation offers free Node.js class
Node.js is wildly popular, but it's not that easy to learn. Now, the Linux Foundation wants to help you pick it up with a new free online class.
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+13 +4Mobile Development. React Native Roadmap.
What’s in this video: 1) Tips for choosing the right language and framework; 2) Step-by-step analysis of basic tools and libraries required for development; 3) Comparison of different methods and approaches in development; 4) Charge of motivation not to throw up everything after a couple of days of study.
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+26 +3Google should really open-source Chromium
Google left a lot of ticked off Linux programmers when it changed its API rules for Chromium. But maybe it's time Chromium stopped being a Google-only open-source project and became a true community open-source program.
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+19 +1Red Hat introduces free RHEL for small production workloads and development teams
In response to complaints about Red Hat's latest plans for CentOS Linux, Red Hat will start offering no-cost Red Hat Enterprise Linux for small production workloads and customer development teams.
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+3 +1Entire Computer Science Curriculum in 1000 YouTube Videos
In this article, we are going to create an entire Computer Science curriculum using only YouTube videos. The Computer Science curriculum is going to cover every skill essential for a Computer Science Engineer that has expertise in Artificial Intelligence and its subfields, like: Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Computer Vision, NLP, etc.
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+29 +6For the love of open source: Why developers work on Linux and open-source software
The Linux Foundation and Harvard find it's not money that drives programmers to work on open source but the love of solving problems and creation.
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+27 +1Guido van Rossum, the Python language's founder, joins Microsoft
No, that's not a misprint. The famed open-source developer has come out of retirement to join Microsoft Developer Division and continue his work on the Python language.
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+3 +18 Science Fiction Books That Get Programming Right
I was sitting down with a couple of my fellow programmers after a long day of testing our new online shopping cart, and we asked ourselves a very important question: Why don’t most science fiction books get the feel of programming right?
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