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mattweidner.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This text provides an in-depth exploration of CRDTs (Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types), covering various data structures and algorithms for managing concurrent data in distributed systems. It includes discussions on unique sets, state-based CRDTs, and optimized versions that avoid tombstones. The text also touches on different CRDT types, such as OR-sets and unique sets, and their implementations, along with their applications in collaborative applications. The content is part of a series of blog posts by Matthew Weidner, a PhD student at CMU, focusing on the theory and practice of CRDTs. | |
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surfingcomplexity.blog
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| | | | | I've been reading Alex Petrov's Database Internals to learn more about how databases are implemented. One of the topics covered in the book is a data structure known as the B-tree. Relational databases like Postgres, MySQL, and sqlite use B-trees as the data structure for storing the data on disk. I was reading along with... | |
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ordep.dev
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www.blog.thdctech.com
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| | | Shopify plays an important role in the budding e-commerce ecosystem by providing a robust platform for hosting e-commerce websites and third-party apps to help scale these businesses. Although Shopify is responsible for hosting and managing the platform's infrastructure, the responsibility of building and management of these third-party apps lay solely on the third-party developers, leveraging Shopify's APIs and resources to create solutions tailored to the needs of merchants on the Shopify platform. | ||