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@ifesdjeen

Distributed and Storage Systems. Apache Cassandra Committer and PMC member. Author of Database Internals book .

München / Lugano
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2009.

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    14. stu 2019.

    Do you know someone who wants to have a copy of , but can not afford it? I'll have to look at it on a case-by-case basis because of limited resources of my own, but please let me know, and I'll do what I can.

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    2. velj

    A good book or paper (for me) has lots of references. "Database Internals" has 220! (The author said he studied over 15 books and more than 300 papers for this book). Looking forward to reading this!

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    27. sij

    Database Internals 輪読会 #1 & Kick-off

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  4. 24. sij

    If you're interested in databases and don't have ACM Professional membership yet, you should consider it. Access to almost any paper you can think of. Additionally, you get access to O'Reilly Learning (and can read and many other books):

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    17. sij

    📚 My to-read list for 2020 (so far): - 💡Deep Work - 🧬 Database Internals - 📈 Modern Value Investing - 📨 Streaming Systems - 🚨 Designing Event-Driven Systems - 📊 Capital in the Twenty-First Century Any suggestions?

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    19. sij

    ❤️❤️❤️ this talk by on transient replication with witness replicas and cheap quorums in Cassandra. Is definitely going in my Top of 2019 list! A lot of this is derived from a *very old* paper (Voting with Witnesses) I tweeted about 2 years ago

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    12. sij
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  8. 8. sij

    I got about 70 papers in my 2019 list. Refreshing my memory and grouping them into categories turned out to be quite an interesting task!

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    6. sij

    Managed to finish "Linux Observability with BPF" by and "Database Internals" by just in time at the end of the holidays - both highly recommened. It's been a long time since I read two O'Reilly books in a row...

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  10. 31. pro 2019.

    What are some of the great database papers I might have missed in 2019? All recommendations are welcome!

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    25. pro 2019.

    2019 version of the same question: what technical (soft or ‘hard’ skills equally relevant this time) book published in the last year or so would you recommend to everyone? Slack still has the professional development funds, we’re still hiring!

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  12. 25. pro 2019.

    Should you be flattered when someone pirates your book?

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    21. pro 2019.

    Finished reading by on database internals. This is an unusually in-depth and precise book on data structures and algorithms from a non-academic publisher, but extremely readable and compact. I feel like I learned a lot here efficiently.

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  14. 21. pro 2019.

    OH: [RUS] Мне ничего не надо, только тост с авокадо

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    Day 17: This one is probably closer to a book than a paper, but it's a great source of information on disk-based data structures. Vitter, Jeffrey Scott. 2008. “Algorithms and data structures for external memory”:

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    Day 16: A great overview paper about specifics of design and implementation of coulmn-oriented database systems:

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    Day 15: Another awesome paper from HASLab (you're heard of them if you heard of CRDTs) is an anti-entropy technique, an alternative to Merkle Trees: Bitmap Version Vectors and Dotted Causal Containers: and an Erlang implementation:

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    Day 14: We've mentioned CRDTs a one of the examples of coordination avoidance earlier this week, but there's also Invariant Confluence. One of the implementations of I-Confluence is RAMP Transactions, which you can read about in more details in

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    Day 13: One of my favourite papers in Consensus department is Egalitarian Paxos (EPaxos), since it combines distributed systems theory with graph algorithms for dependency graphs: . There's also a great presentation by the author:

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    Day 12: I'm sure you all are familiar with Brewer's CAP Conjecture. A lesser known evolution of / elaboration on the CAP principle can be found in "Harvest, Yield, and Scalable Tolerant Systems" by Armando Fox and Eric Brewer:

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    Day 11: Bw-Trees discussed before are built on top of LLAMA, latch-free, log-structured, access-method aware storage subsystem. Integration of Bw-Tree and its interaction with its log-structured layer is one of the things that makes them great:

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