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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…

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System design often requires quick, rough estimates of things like system capacity, scalability, and resource needs. The techniques taught in "Guesstimation" enable engineers to make better guesses even with limited data. The accuracy is surprisingly good. Recommend!

System design often requires quick, rough estimates of things like system capacity, scalability, and resource needs. The techniques taught in "Guesstimation" enable engineers to make better guesses even with limited data. The accuracy is surprisingly good. Recommend!
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Creating an application should be done for one reason and one reason alone: to build something that people want to use. Users of your application do not care if you use a microservice or monolith. They care that you are solving a problem for them. lightcloud.substack.com/p/microservice…

Creating an application should be done for one reason and one reason alone: to build something that people want to use. Users of your application do not care if you use a microservice or monolith. They care that you are solving a problem for them.
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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…

Building mobile apps at scale by <a href="/GergelyOrosz/">Gergely Orosz</a> 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.
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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…

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playing with ImageFX from google, really impressed. Prompt for image below: A grand monolith standing over mars , as seen from a space station window, ominous , sketchy ink illustration

playing with ImageFX from google, really impressed. Prompt for image below: A grand monolith standing over mars , as seen from a space station window, ominous , sketchy ink illustration
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Another one: Design a vintage-style travel poster for a fictional lunar resort of Triton, a moon of neptune . The poster should feature retro-futuristic art deco styling with the text 'Visit Triton: Neptune 's largest moon' prominently displayed.

Another one: Design a vintage-style travel poster for a fictional lunar resort of Triton, a moon of neptune . The poster should feature retro-futuristic art deco styling with the text 'Visit Triton: Neptune 's largest moon' prominently displayed.
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what if i told you non of these are real? all generated with imagefx. prompt: photorealistic young man in a nigerian danfo bus with lagos in the background. black and white

what if i told you non of these are real?
all generated with imagefx. prompt: photorealistic young man in a nigerian danfo bus with lagos in the background. black and white
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currently reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King. Not the typical King book, but loving it. Time travel, the butterfly effect, free will, paradoxes & 1960s America and its idealism all in the same book!

currently reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King. Not the typical King book, but loving it. Time travel, the butterfly effect, free will, paradoxes &amp; 1960s America and its idealism all in the same book!
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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

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, <a href="/Danieltunj1/">Daniel Adetunji</a> explains how idempotence helps you build reliable and fault-tolerant systems.
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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-…

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, <a href="/Danieltunj1/">Daniel Adetunji</a> explains both stateful and stateless architecture with examples.
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Seeing how people react to AI advances in the last 3 years tells me that we could discover life on another planet and it simply wouldnt matter.