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Picture Me Coding
Erik Aker and Mike Mull
87 episodes
1 week ago
Erik became fascinated with CRDTs while working on a project, so we're talking about how they work, how they simplify some distributed systems, and how they might protect you from zombies. Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types A Comprehensive Study of Convergent and Commutative Replicated Data Types Counters - Aviral Goel Send us a text
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Erik became fascinated with CRDTs while working on a project, so we're talking about how they work, how they simplify some distributed systems, and how they might protect you from zombies. Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types A Comprehensive Study of Convergent and Commutative Replicated Data Types Counters - Aviral Goel Send us a text
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Shoulders of Giants: Jim Gray
Picture Me Coding
1 hour 4 minutes
4 months ago
Shoulders of Giants: Jim Gray
Jim Gray was a key innovator in the area of database technology and he won the Turing Prize in 1998. He was particularly influential with respect to the definition and formalization of transactions, and he identified and named the A, C, and D of ACID. Gray, an avid hiker and sailor, disappeared in 2007 while sailing out of San Francisco to the Farallon Islands, and no trace of him was ever found. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/video/behind-the-code-with-jim-gray/ http...
Picture Me Coding
Erik became fascinated with CRDTs while working on a project, so we're talking about how they work, how they simplify some distributed systems, and how they might protect you from zombies. Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types A Comprehensive Study of Convergent and Commutative Replicated Data Types Counters - Aviral Goel Send us a text