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blog.thislongrun.com
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| | | | | CAP theorem and databases: definitions of ACID, Atomic, Consistent, Isolated, Durable vs. available and partition. | |
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architecturenotes.co
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| | | | | How Relational Databases Work. This post talks about how indexes and transactions work on the inside of relational databases. | |
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henrikwarne.com
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| | | | | What a great book Designing Data-Intensive Applications is! It covers databases and distributed systems in clear language, great detail and without any fluff. I particularly like that the author Martin Kleppmann knows the theory very well, but also seems to have a lot of practical experience of the types of systems he describes. There is... | |
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www.dquach.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses advancements in data engineering and AI, focusing on agentic frameworks, Open Table Formats, and tools like AWS SageMaker Lakehouse and Apache Iceberg. | ||