Mon.Dec 14, 2020

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Life of a Netflix Partner Engineer?—?The case of extra 40 ms

The Netflix TechBlog

Life of a Netflix Partner Engineer?—?The case of the extra 40 ms By: John Blair , Netflix Partner Engineering The Netflix application runs on hundreds of smart TVs, streaming sticks and pay TV set top boxes. The role of a Partner Engineer at Netflix is to help device manufacturers launch the Netflix application on their devices. In this article we talk about one particularly difficult issue that blocked the launch of a device in Europe.

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Using Refinitiv's Amazon EC2 Machine Image For a Real-Time Application

DZone

In industries like banking, there's a real need for real-time data. Introduction We are living in the cloud age, which means developers do not need to set up their own local machine or dedicate on-premise environment to implement, test and run their application. They just create a VM machine in the cloud to perform those tasks. In the financial world, what would you need to get the actual update of the stock price that you just bought?

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HTTP Archive’s Annual State of the Web Report

CSS - Tricks

The HTTP Archive looked at more than 7 million websites and compiled their annual report detailing how the sites were built. And there’s an enormous wealth of information about how the web changed in 2020. In fact, this report is more like an enormous book and it’s entirely fabulous. The data comes from making queries to the HTTP Archive and is broken down into various sections, such as Performance, Security, and the languages themselves, including how folks wrote HTML or CSS.

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How Readable Is Your Code? Part 1

DZone

There Is No Perfect Implementation? Every developer has his own preferences and vision about problem-solving. Any problem can be solved in my différent ways following know practices like SOLID, KISS, etc. But how to compare 2 different implementations? Smaller is better? Only Object-Oriented? How practically evaluate notions like code maintainability, readability, transparency?

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Configure Integration Services Catalog Database SSISDB in SQL Server Always On Availability Groups

SQL Shack

In this 39th article for SQL Server Always On Availability Group series, we will learn to configure SSISDB in the highly available AG groups. Introduction The SSIDB is the repository for all your packages and their configurations for integration service projects. You can configure multiple environments such as test, production, execute package, view progress and […].

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In-house Tool for Performance Testing

DZone

In the software development cycle, testing is one of the important criteria. There are many tools available in this space for testing such as Junit, Jmeter, manual, automation, and many performance testing tools. Some of these tools are third-party tools and have a cost-heavy license for the company to manage. For small start-up companies, these license costs can be unbearable.

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Updates in ServiceControl 4.13

Particular Software

ServiceControl is the nerve center of your distributed system, storing the data and providing the APIs that allow ServicePulse and ServiceInsight to function. In ServiceControl 4.13, we’ve made updates that make saga auditing more useful, provide better support for Azure Service Bus, simplify license management, and make it easier to keep ServiceControl up to date.

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