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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
Many developers severely underestimate the complexity involved with microservices. While there are many books/articles about the topic, they often miss sharing intuition about the huge level of complexity involved. Will try to share my understanding in this thread. .
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
O’Reilly recently ended its partnership with ACM… so access to Safari is unfortunately no longer available with the ACM membership.
@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
Here's a software development reading list to get started:. First signup for an ACM membership (Rs.1,770/yr). It gives you access to O'Reilly's entire book catalog. Its the best investment you'll ever make. /cc @ponnappa @championswimmer . 1/n.
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
A simple way is to do pairwise comparison across all factors you've identified and give one vote to the more important one in each comparison. By the end of this process the ones with the most votes should make it clear which are important - and there usually are only a few.
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Ranjan Sakalley
3 years
@YogiKulkarni Identifying what are major factors and what are minor is the real skill.
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
In other words… . Identify and focus on the few major factors that affect a problem… and ignore the minor factors. In most cases only few things are disproportionately important. Ignoring this leads to sloppy thinking.
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Cedric Chin
3 years
Given a complex problem:. “Imagine two people:. - Person A acknowledges the complex problem, and focuses.- Person B doesn’t see the complex problem, and simplifies. Who is more likely to make progress? My money is on A.” - @johncutlefish . Brilliant.
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
RT @ejames_c: Given a complex problem:. “Imagine two people:. - Person A acknowledges the complex problem, and focuses.- Person B doesn’t s….
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
“The Offer” is a beautiful tribute to one of the greatest movies made. Watch the show if you loved The Godfather. It’s on Voot in India.
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
If you're interested in autonomous agents join us at our Koramangala office on Wed, 15th Jun to hear Dr. Arjun Jain talk about perception, localization, prediction, planning and control for autonomous driving and flying.
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
RT @SahajSoftware: Great content at #AirflowSummit and some amazing in person conversations with @ApacheAirflow contributors in our India o….
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
RT @chargrysolle: This visual trick from @hubermanlab has changed my life in the simplest and subtlest way:
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@YogiKulkarni
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3 years
RT @rhein_wein: Scheduling your team at 100% capacity is a great way to ensure that nothing will be delivered on time.
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@YogiKulkarni
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3 years
RT @reinpk: As @Segment grew from 0 to >$200M ARR, I had three health scares. Each scare made me realize that good physical health is *requ….
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@YogiKulkarni
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3 years
@IanWright0 Reminded me of another beautiful example of a grandmother taking aside her grandchild to have "the talk".
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@YogiKulkarni
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3 years
@IanWright0 The backstory of his teacher. "He changed my life just by recognizing - I don't know what it was when I was standing outside that classroom - that I needed more, and he gave it to me".
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dan barker
3 years
And the clip, from Desert Island Discs, where he explains the backstory.
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
This is a moving clip. huge respect @IanWright0 🙏🏻. To believe in someone when no one else does can be a life-changing gift to give.
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dan barker
3 years
Every time this clip pops up I watch it. His face, and the way he automatically takes off his hat.
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
This is a must-watch. Lots of insights. diving deep, focusing on fundamental ideas, and characterizing systems so that behaviour can be predicted. Thanks @amodm for your generosity and @championswimmer for being a great host. You've set the benchmark for "talk geeky to me"😄.
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Amod Malviya
3 years
Taking a break from my Twitter vrat to point out that I had a blast chatting up with @championswimmer on a variety of topics in the technical field.
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
I'm repeatedly surprised by how profound @KentBeck's XP Explained 1st Ed was. No other book describes the "conversation with the machine" better. Sad how after 20 yrs developers have largely forgotten it even though everyone seems to practice "Agile" 🙄. This thread hits home.
@pauldyson
Paul Dyson @[email protected]
4 years
Because XP, AFAICS, managed to capture some immutable truths about software delivery. About the 'conversation with the machine' as @WardCunningham described it, about the complex interactions of developers working together, of the volatility of a world that needs software.
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
- @ScottHavens talks about solving similar problems at using EventSourcing and CDC. Good story about how they rebuilt a failed Kafka cluster by replaying events from upstream systems (thanks to events + idempotent processing).
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
This is such a breath of fresh-air. just showed up everyday and put in that hour or two of work. It's surprising what can be built with small steps over long periods of time.
@kishorelive
Kishore Nallan
4 years
In my inaugural post for the Typesense blog, I write about my most important learning so far. The unreasonable effectiveness of just showing up everyday:
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
7 years ago @kishorelive started building an open-source search engine in C++ while having a full-time job. Today @typsense is a worthy competitor in a tough space. He's a real inspiration. you don't want to miss this talk - happening online tomorrow.
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@YogiKulkarni
Yogi
3 years
“Practicing an art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make you soul grow”. Sigh. The realisation that while you can find meaning in work, there’s so much more to life… and so easy to fritter it away one day at a time. Yeah, bit of a funky mood this morning.
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