Daniel Adetunji
@danieltunj1
Cloud architect mainly working with AWS & GCP. I write about cloud engineering & system design concepts without the jargon. Just simple, plain English
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You may have heard of ACID-compliant databases before. ACID stands for Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation and Durability – properties that define how DBs handle transactions. In this guide, Daniel Adetunji explains each property and why it's important. freecodecamp.org/news/acid-data…
Building mobile apps at scale by Gergely Orosz is one of the most practically useful books on software dev I have read. Strongly recommend if you want to learn more about mobile app dev. goodreads.com/book/show/5766…
Auto scaling and load balancing are two key techniques in the world of software architecture. And they're often used together to help handle unpredictable changes in demand. In this guide, Daniel Adetunji explains how they work and why they're useful. freecodecamp.org/news/auto-scal…
If you can repeat an operation more than once - and get the same result - it's called idempotence. And it's an important concept in programming. In this guide, Daniel Adetunji explains how idempotence helps you build reliable and fault-tolerant systems. Search freeCodeCamp News or
In programming, state refers to the condition of a system, component, or app at a certain point in time. And it's a key concept to understand as a developer. In this article, Daniel Adetunji explains both stateful and stateless architecture with examples. freecodecamp.org/news/stateful-…