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Top Redis Use Cases by Core Data Structure Types

Scalegrid

Redis , short for Remote Dictionary Server, is a BSD-licensed, open-source in-memory key-value data structure store written in C language by Salvatore Sanfillipo and was first released on May 10, 2009. Depending on how it is configured, Redis can act like a database, a cache or a message broker. Redis Strings.

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Top 13 Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Tools

Dotcom-Montior

Programming Languages. Site reliability engineers will need to have experience with various programming languages, but more importantly, need to know how to use those languages to automate any and all tasks. Let us look at some of the most common programming languages an SRE group will encounter, like Python, Golang, and Ruby.

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MariaDB vs MySQL: Key Differences and Use Cases

Percona

MariaDB is a popular SQL open source relational database management system that originated as a fork of MySQL after MySQL was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 2008 and later Oracle in 2010. It continues to be developed and maintained by the open source community and remains free to use under the GNU General Public License.

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Top 13 Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Tools

Dotcom-Montior

Programming Languages. Site reliability engineers will need to have experience with various programming languages, but more importantly, need to know how to use those languages to automate any and all tasks. Let us look at some of the most common programming languages an SRE group will encounter, like Python, Golang, and Ruby.

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Advent Calendars For Web Designers And Developers (December 2021 Edition)

Smashing Magazine

JVM Programming Advent Calendar. The Java Advent 2021 is here! The project started in 2012 with the idea of providing technical content during the Christmas Advent period, so keep looking for nice things under the Java Christmas tree! An advent calendar that has been publishing since 2009 is back again. 24 Pull Requests.

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