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Jenius Engineering weekly #31
Welcome to Jenius Engineering newsletter #31, this newsletter published every tuesday-ish. please subscribe to our newsletter.
Reading list
- Stackshare Top 50 Developer tools of 2017
- 2018 Developer Skills Report
- Dynamometer: Scale Testing HDFS on Minimal Hardware with Maximum Fidelity
- Think, think, think… before you code!
- The Many Amazing Uses of JSON Schema: Client-side Validation
- GraphQL as an API Gateway to Microservices
- The Twelve-Factors Kubernetes
- Making 30x performance improvements on Yelp’s MySQLStreamer
- Introducing capsule networks
- How Fast is Ruby 2.5.0?
- An Exhaustive Guide to Writing Dockerfiles for Node.js Web Apps
News
Tools & Codes
- Zalando Tech Radar
- MDXC – React Components within Markdown
- Create dashboards using YAML/JSON files
- Rbspy – Sampling profiler for Ruby
- Redux but for the server.
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Jenius Engineering weekly #30
Welcome to Jenius Engineering newsletter #30, this newsletter published every tuesday-ish. please subscribe to our newsletter.
Reading list
- Rails 5.2: Active Storage and beyond
- How I Manage My Data
- A collection of awesome Ruby gems, tools, frameworks and software
- How we improved webpack build performance by 95%
- Up and Running with the OpenShift Ansible Broker
- Prometheus Alerts on OpenShift
- Please Stop Using Local Storage
- How to Design Motivating Push Notifications
- Introducing Mongobot: a Slackbot that can run MongoDB queries
- Testing your npm package before releasing it using Verdaccio + ngrok
- Introducing Node Clinic - A performance toolkit for Node.js developers
- Python + Memcached: Efficient Caching in Distributed Applications
- The Taste of Media Streaming with Flask
News
Code & Tools
- trestle – A modern, responsive admin framework for Ruby on Rails
- Fawn – Promise based Library for transactions in MongoDB
- fx – Command-line JSON processing tool
- Using Redis as a JSON store
- Simple-bcrypt
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Pengenalan tmux
Sering menggunakan banyak window atau tab? misalkan membuka
vim
,ssh
ke server, koneksi ke database server,docker
di tab yang lain, dan akhirnya akan banyak tab atau window yang dibuka. di Jenius khususnya dan sebagai developer pada umumnya, hal ini pasti terjadi hampir setiap hari.Agar tidak perlu mengatur banyak window atau tab, hal ini bisa diatur oleh
tmux
atau Terminal Multiplexer, sebuah command line tool yang berguna diantaranya untuk, -
Jenius Engineering weekly #29
Welcome to Jenius Engineering newsletter #29, this newsletter published every tuesday-ish. please subscribe to our newsletter.
Reading list
- Don’t be fooled by 100% code coverage.
- How to Make Your Code CLEAN and BEAUTIFUL
- Awesome Scalability, Availability, and Stability Back-end Design Patterns
- Some thoughts on Spectre and Meltdown
- Firefox 58: The Quantum Era Continues
- WIP Limit – A further study
- Amazon ElastiCache – easy to understand AWS service diagram
- SlackHQ – Keep webpack Fast: A Field Guide for Better Build Performance
- Canaries in Practice
- How We Simplified our Tooling Setup for Node.js Projects
- A set of best practices for JavaScript projects
News
Tools & Code
- Fir – the Friendly, Interactive Ruby REPL
- Bootstrap 4
- Karmatic – Easy automatic browser testing
- Headless Chrome Node API from Google
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Jenius Engineering weekly #28
Welcome to Jenius Engineering newsletter #28, this newsletter published every tuesday-ish. please subscribe to our newsletter.
Reading list
- Stream & Go: News Feeds for Over 300 Million End Users
- What Really Happened with Vista: An Insider’s Retrospective
- Chrome is turning into the new Internet Explorer 6
- Implications of Tech Stack Complexity for Executives
- Refactoring with Composed Method pattern
- How we design enterprise software
- Tutorial: Distributed Tracing in Ruby with OpenTracing
- Why Factories?
- How do Ruby & Python profilers work?
- Event-Driven Microservices with RabbitMQ and Ruby
- The Ruby 2.5.0 feature nobody talks about
- Asynchronous JavaScript: From Callback Hell to Async and Await
- Building Your First Node App Using Docker
- Paying Technical Debt - How To Rescue Legacy Code through Refactoring
News
Tools & code
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