Issue #138
I am thankful to all the readers, you are unique and interesting . I started this community in 2018 to spread curated knowledge about distributed systems. In this journey I met many readers who want to contribute as well as need help from fellow readers. So I created an interactive community DSYSPHILE. This community is focused on discussions, ideas, knowledge sharing on software development. Specifically on distributed systems.
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Posts
Programming Languages Achievement Award
Xavier Leroy is a recipient of the programming languages achievement award.
Discussion: structured, leveled logging — #JonathanAmsterdam
What Makes a Senior Engineer? Writing Software vs Building Systems — #MiłoszPiechocki.
Scaling Git’s garbage collection — #TaylorBlau
When to use Bazel? — #AdamGordonBell
[Book review] Gödel, Escher, Bach: an in-depth explainer — #SamMarks
Retrospection and Learnings from Dgraph Labs — #ManishRaiJain
Building the future of the command line — #KlintFinley
Behind the Scenes: Sleeping soundly with the help of TLA+ — #CalvinLoncaric
Securing the Supply Chain of Nothing — #KellyShortridge
Push notification two-factor auth considered harmful — #XeIaso
uuid List — ShawnSwyxWang
Book
Object-Oriented Software Construction, 2nd edition (entire text from the 1997 edition) — #BertrandMeyer
Paper
Programming and Reasoning with Partial Observability
— #ErocAtkinson #MichaelCarbin