Ed Huang

@dxhuang

Go/Rust Hacker, Co-founder & CTO of PingCAP, Grand architect of TiDB/TiKV. Building distributed systems and databases with ♥️. Beijing / San Fransisco.

San Francisco, CA
Joined July 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    Jan 30

    Feel Rust compile time is bad? You are not alone. One of Rust's original authors, Brian Anderson, could not agree more. Read this article to learn his firsthand experience of Rust designs and history, with as a case study.

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  2. Jan 28
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    Jan 17

    Thanks for letting me create "chaos" in on using ! It feels great to explore a new world! Can't wait to see what‘s gonna happen. Oh yeah, let me star the project first.😜

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  4. Jan 1

    I think MySQL DBA would like this feature :)

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  5. Retweeted
    Dec 31

    💝Last day of 2019 saw 10,000+ commits in the repository on GitHub! This milestone marks all our contributors’ hard work, commitment and contribution to ’s features and improvement! Thank you for a great 2019 and looking forward to what’s coming next!

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    31 Dec 2019

    Hello World😀! I am Chaos Mesh, a cloud-native, visualized and easy-to-use platform. I am open-sourced today to bring resiliency to your system with versatile fault injections that cover pod, network, I/O, kernel, etc.

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  7. 31 Dec 2019
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    16 Dec 2019

    LI Zejun shared Adaptive Replacement Cache, a caching algorithm that dynamically, adaptively and continually balances between the recency and frequency components in an online and self-tuning fashion. Paper: Slides:

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    13 Dec 2019

    It matters to leverage fully the capacity of all nodes in scenarios of highly-concurrent write for distributed DBs. With Split Region, pre-splits multiple Regions for a table with intensive write workloads and schedules them to nodes.

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    5 Dec 2019

    I've been working on a new style guide for writing code. It's open source and work-in-progress. Take a look and send me your opinions, discussion, and PRs!

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  11. 5 Dec 2019
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  12. 4 Dec 2019

    NetEase Games is one of the biggest gaming companies all over the world, this post shows why and how they use TiDB, and the comparison with other solutions.

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  13. 26 Nov 2019
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  14. 20 Nov 2019

    I really like this feature -> Using SQL to profile and directly obtain flamegraph in TiDB 😉, usability matters!

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  15. 19 Nov 2019

    when ./configure; make; make install without any warning and error.

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  16. 19 Nov 2019

    Feel free to say hi to me if you’re in KubeCon San Diego! I am wearing TiDB shirt, you will not miss 😂😂

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    16 Nov 2019

    How to build an in-browser relational database? ✔️ An SQL written in ✔️ ✔️ And this blog:

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    14 Nov 2019

    At , we are committed to building a developer-friendly community, starting from documenting guidelines to help write consistent, clear and high-quality code. Thanks for creating the PingCAP and code style guide for :

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  19. 13 Nov 2019

    Imagine that if it's a few years ago, I told my friends, having an ESC key would be one of the biggest selling points of a laptop, they must think I'm crazy. Now, good job, Apple!

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    Warning: EXT4 Disk performance issues are slowing down databases on the latest Linux releases. Here's what you need to know.

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