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jbrandhorst.com
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| | | | | Most developers will have to interact with SQL at some point in their career, and often nowadays that means working with Postgres. I've been using Postgres with Go for a few years now and have found a couple of libraries that work really well together to make the Go Postgres experience productive, safe and fun. TL:DR; I have created an example repo that puts all of the below into practice: github. | |
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nalanj.dev
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www.ethanrosenthal.com
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| | | | | In my last post, I strongly encouraged monitoring Machine Learning (ML) models with streaming databases. In this post, I will demonstrate an example of how to do this with Materialize. If you would like to skip to the code, I have put everything in this post into AIspy, a repo on GitHub. DTCase Study Let's assume that we are a machine learning practitioner who works for Down To Clown, a Direct To Consumer (DTC) company that sells clown supplies. | |
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tigerbeetle.com
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| | | The financial transactions database to power the next 30 years of Online Transaction Processing. | ||