98 Odcinki

  1. #37: Fallacies of distributed computing

    Opublikowany: 22.03.2021
  2. #36: Microservices architecture: principles and how to break them

    Opublikowany: 16.03.2021
  3. #35: Reactive programming: from spreadsheets to modern web frameworks

    Opublikowany: 2.03.2021
  4. #34: SQL joins

    Opublikowany: 22.02.2021
  5. #33: OAuth 2.0

    Opublikowany: 16.02.2021
  6. #32: (Cryptographic) hash function

    Opublikowany: 8.02.2021
  7. #31: Redis

    Opublikowany: 1.02.2021
  8. #30: Linear Regression

    Opublikowany: 18.01.2021
  9. #29: Time synchronization

    Opublikowany: 12.01.2021
  10. #28: Event sourcing

    Opublikowany: 5.01.2021
  11. #27: Proof-of-work algorithm in blockchain

    Opublikowany: 29.12.2020
  12. #26: Blockchain

    Opublikowany: 22.12.2020
  13. #25: High-frequency trading

    Opublikowany: 14.12.2020
  14. #24: Service discovery

    Opublikowany: 8.12.2020
  15. #23: Garbage collection

    Opublikowany: 30.11.2020
  16. #22: Moore's Law

    Opublikowany: 23.11.2020
  17. #21: SSE and WebSockets

    Opublikowany: 3.11.2020
  18. #20: Chaos engineering

    Opublikowany: 26.10.2020
  19. #19: GraalVM

    Opublikowany: 19.10.2020
  20. #18: JIT - Just-in-time compilation

    Opublikowany: 12.10.2020

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