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We decided to knock the dust off our copies of Designing Data-Intensive Applications to learn about
Michael spends the holidays changing his passwords, Joe forgot to cancel his subscriptions, and Alle
We step back and look at how things have changed since we first started the show while Outlaw is dan
We talk about career management and interview tips, pushing data contracts “left”, and our favorite
We take a peak into some of the challenges Twitter has faced while solving data problems at large sc
It's that time of year where we've got money burning a hole in our pockets. That's ri
We gather around the watercooler to discuss the latest gossip and shenanigans have been called while
We wrap up Git from the Bottom Up by John Wiegley while Joe has a convenient excuse, Allen gets thro
This episode, we learn more about Git's Index and compare it to other version control systems w
It's time to understand the full power of Git's rebase capabilities while Allen takes a ca
We are committed to continuing our deep dive into Git from the Bottom Up by John Wiegley, while Alle
It's surprising how little we know about Git as we continue to dive into Git from the Bottom Up
After working with Git for over a decade, we decide to take a deep dive into how it works, while Mic
Once again, Stack Overflow takes the pulse of the developer community where we have all collectively
We're going back in time, or is it forward?, as we continue learning about Google's automa
We explore the evolution of automation as we continue studying Google's Site Reliability Engine
We finished. A chapter, that is, of the Site Reliability Engineering book as Allen asks to make it w
We haven't finished the Site Reliability Engineering book yet as we learn how to monitor our sy
We say "toil" a lot this episode while Joe saw a movie, Michael says something controversial, and Al
Welcome to the morning edition of Coding Blocks as we dive into what service level indicators, objec