Mohamed Elqdusy

@MohamedElqdusy

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2014.

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    2. velj

    I'm doing a particularly ugly refactor, and it's during these moments that I most wonder how folks build anything other than small programs using dynamic languages; I would be utterly lost without static types and the compiler.

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    30. sij

    I didn't get accepted to the CS PhD program at Michigan, I am a professor in the same department now. Don't give up

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  3. 27. sij
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  4. 26. sij

    Continuous Profiling in Production: What, Why and How

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    I'm old enough to have repeatedly experienced the process of learning and getting good at hard things, but also to see that it takes years of regular work to get there. There's no shortcuts. You can be a natural but you're still nowhere near where you'll be with 5yrs of practice.

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    16. sij

    In the final part of my series on fundamentals, we'll explore advanced concepts of Kafka. Elasticity, fault tolerance, handling data skew, operational considerations, etc. Ex: What happens when containers fail? Or more capacity is needed?

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    12. sij

    So, my thoughts on engineering performance management have always been a bit idiosyncratic, but Matt's tweets today have me reflecting, so... storytime. 1/

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    I made a lifestyle change last year, adding a 3+ mile walk every day, rain or shine. It did take a bit out of my work hours, but covering 39 audio books and Great Courses has been valuable.

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  9. 5. sij

    Matt Abrahams: "How to Make Your Communication Memorable"

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  10. 4. sij

    Be Careful with Table Driven Tests and t.Parallel()

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    2. sij

    Here are Peter's Rules 4 Queues (Queue = buffered Go channel, Kafka, ring buffer, whatever) 1. Queues exist only to solve burstiness. If you're not solving burstiness, you should not use a queue.

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    My formative memory of Python was when the Quake Live team used it for the back end work, and we wound up having serious performance problems with a few million users. My bias is that a lot (not all!) of complex “scalable” systems can be done with a simple, single C++ server.

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  13. 30. pro 2019.

    Counting is Hard: Probabilistic Algorithms for View Counting at Reddit

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    26. pro 2019.

    I’m a shitty advocate for real change because the current economic system has rewarded me so lavishly. I’ve become rich beyond my wildest dreams through basic capitalism. I’m hardly advocating we overthrow the entire fabric of Western society here.

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    21. pro 2019.

    “How can I get into distributed systems?” - I get this question a lot, especially from people who read my distributed architecture concepts post - Here is the advice I give to people. A tread.

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  16. 20. pro 2019.
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    14. pro 2019.

    When you tell me you are a "senior" engineer, I expect you: Read RFCs Write documents Present to your peers Know how to discuss in writing Understand tradeoffs Back arguments with data Know how to manage meetings Self manage Prove there's a problem before you implement a solution

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    9. pro 2019.

    "Five lessons from principal engineers on building reliable services" with me, , Becky Weiss, and is up on YouTube:

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    13. pro 2019.
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    Segment does this. Monorepo Microservice provides a lot of nice features: - Common build pipeline - Know exactly when things break - Much easier to debug. Cleaner env - Microservice architecture still allows for loose coupling

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    9. pro 2019.

    When I was inexperienced, I’d rate my Java as 7/10. After way many years of using Java as a primary language, operating JVM and working as a JVM perf engineer, I begun to rate it as 4/10.

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