Austin Harris
@Your_Persona
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Functional Programming, Fast Data, Big Data, Ekati - Big-Data Graph Database, https://t.co/w047sI09O1 , https://t.co/DffEMh3NF3
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Joined December 2008
Never have I ever had such a horrible support experience as I have with @coinbase. I've tried their portal, their chat, and their phone support. It's absolutely terrible.
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I just got an EP on Spotify. Check it out, favorite, share, follow, and help me get it out there. The best baby sleeping music is Enchanted Baby Dreams - Lullabies for the Stars https://t.co/m8vRnEg50N
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Enchanted Baby Dreams · EP · 2025 · 5 songs
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F# is such a beautiful language! #fsharp
Check out this amazing agenda for F# Conf, and join us online for the talks tomorrow! https://t.co/Fj9kTBmu76
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I'm looking for some help getting a graph data database going. https://t.co/vuK8eShsr3 This project needs help in all aspects. If you know anyone into this please forward. @kellabyte @GraphDay @DeniseKGosnell @linearb @JoshPerryman @pluradj
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ASP.NET Core 2.2: Saturating 10GbE at 7+ Million requests per second #aspnetcore #dotnetcore #perfmatters
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7+ Million HTTP requests per second from a single server
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For those of you that missed it. @Splunk acquired @VictorOps
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Before using Span or whatever unsafe code, this is a fundamental concept that any .NET developers should know: if you are using interfaces with structs, they should *always* be used through generic constraints to let the compiler replace interface calls by plain inline-able calls
There's some great 'low-level' .NET perf tips and tricks from @ben_a_adams in this code review https://t.co/k8inW5fCx1 including how you can use generics and 'structs' to avoid boxing and make method calls inlinable and therefore faster (all his suggestions are worth a read)
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Very cool, 'Tiered Compilation' in .NET Core can give a significant perf increase! https://t.co/7pwiMhsDrM 'Apps that rely heavily on prejitted code will see faster startup and better steady state performance' (green line = tiered)
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Nice find.
Great article about reducing allocations https://t.co/11cQXfQORE. It can be optimized more though ;). #dotnet
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Dotnet Core - Performance Tracing on Linux https://t.co/boGDL1fPin
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Microsoft has reportedly acquired GitHub. Deal will likely be announced on Monday https://t.co/VonQIbq7Qq
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If anyone is interested in getting involved; our website is https://t.co/KBo5M1vZAy and its an #OpenSource #Database. The code is at https://t.co/FRXCDb2Wqh if you're into programming.
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