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Geek Reading - Week of June 5, 2013

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Dew Drop – June 5, 2013 (#1,561) ( Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew). Simpler UI Testing with CasperJS ( Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices). Using MongoDB as a cache store ( Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices). Hacker News).

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MongoDB Performance Resources

Alex Podelko

(I admired MongoDB classes long before I started to work there – in 2013, 8 years ago, I wrote Revolution in Vendor Education? There are many great blog posts: Performance Best Practices 7-parts series. Can’t say that it changed much since then industry-wise – but great free MongoDB courses are available to everybody).

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Building a Scalable and Maintainable Front-End with Component-Based Architecture

Simform

In 2013, Facebook introduced ReactJs and changed the way developers built front-end applications. Over time, using Component-Based Architecture for designing and developing the front-end applications became best practice as development teams realized its benefits.

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Building a Scalable and Maintainable Front-End with Component-Based Architecture

Simform

In 2013, Facebook introduced ReactJs and changed the way developers built front-end applications. Over time, using Component-Based Architecture for designing and developing the front-end applications became best practice as development teams realized its benefits.

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Effective Skeleton Screens

Tim Kadlec

When I first stumbled on the idea of skeleton screens, thanks to Luke Wroblewski talking about them back in 2013 , I latched onto them pretty quickly. People stopped complaining about wait times, and a new perceived performance “best practice” was born. Used the wrong way, even best practices can be detrimental.

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PostgreSQL vs. Oracle: Difference in Costs, Ease of Use & Functionality

Scalegrid

While Oracle remains the #1 database on the market, its popularity has steadily declined by over 18% since 2013. Oracle Database is a commercial, proprietary multi-model database management system produced by Oracle Corporation, and the largest relational database management system (RDBMS) in the world. What’s causing this massive shift?

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Customer Centricity at Amazon Web Services

All Things Distributed

In the 2013 Amazon Shareholder letter , Jeff Bezos spent time explaining the decision to pursue a customer-centric way in our business. As regular readers of this letter will know, our energy at Amazon comes from the desire to impress customers rather than the zeal to best competitors.

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