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Visually Showing Atlas Search Highlights with JavaScript and HTML

The Polyglot Developer

When it comes to finding specific words or phrases within text, you’re probably going to want to use a natural language search option like full-text search (FTS). Sure, you could probably create a complicated and difficult-to-maintain set of regular expressions to search within text, but that is an option that most developers don’t want.

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AWS re:Invent 2020 talks related to sustainability

Adrian Cockcroft

Photo taken by Adrian?—?Orange mid-day sky at San Gregorio Beach?—?smoky from wildfires I’ve recently become involved with the new Linux Foundation Open Source Climate Finance organization ( OS-Climate ). I’m helping manage AWS contributions to the project, as we build an open source data lake and analysis service that can be used to model climate related asset risks for investors.

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The Agile Manager

For two decades now, we’ve heard about the threat of tech disruption to established industries and incumbent firms. Yet it isn’t the tech that disrupts, it’s socio-economic change that creates conditions that a technology can exploit. Tech isn’t the catalyst , but it can be the beneficiary. COVID may turn out to be the greatest global catalyst of socio-economic change since the middle of the 20th century.

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AWS re:Invent 2020 talks related to sustainability

Adrian Cockcroft

Photo taken by Adrian?—?Orange mid-day sky at San Gregorio Beach?—?smoky from wildfires I’ve recently become involved with the new Linux Foundation Open Source Climate Finance organization ( OS-Climate ). I’m helping manage AWS contributions to the project, as we build an open source data lake and analysis service that can be used to model climate related asset risks for investors.

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Seeing is believing: a client-centric specification of database isolation

The Morning Paper

Seeing is believing: a client-centric specification of database isolation , Crooks et al., PODC’17. Last week we looked at Elle , which detects isolation anomalies by setting things up so that the inner workings of the database, in the form of the direct serialization graph (DSG), can be externally recovered. Today’s paper choice, ‘Seeing is believing’ also deals with the externally observable effects of a database, in this case the return values of read operations, but instead of doing this in

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What's new in SQL Server Transport 6.2

Particular Software

SQL Server Transport is one of our most popular transports. Customers often have deep proficiency with SQL and are able to use SQL Transport to add message queues to new or even legacy systems without needing to adopt (or get approval for) additional technology. This provides a glide path to begin using messaging, including all the advantages in loose coupling and reliability that come with it, and begin learning to design better software systems in a new way.