Abdul Jabbar Azam (@ajazam) 's Twitter Profile
Abdul Jabbar Azam

@ajazam

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calendar_today18-06-2008 12:08:55

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ThePrimeagen (@theprimeagen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

learn data structures and algorithms leetcode is not a replacement for learning them, and it will hinder you during an interview

Erik Peterson (@silvexis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Era Of Efficient Engineering (also, brb, officially changing my name to “Someone on Twitter.”) cloudzero.com/blog/reinvent-…

Gunnar Morling 🌍 (@gunnarmorling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 "The One Billion Row Challenge" How fast can YOU aggregate 1B rows using modern #Java? Grab your threads, flex your SIMD, and kick off 2024 true coder style by joining this friendly little competition. Submissions accepted until Jan 31. 👉 morling.dev/blog/one-billi…

📢 "The One Billion Row Challenge"

How fast can YOU aggregate 1B rows using modern #Java? Grab your threads, flex your SIMD, and kick off 2024 true coder style by joining this friendly little competition. Submissions accepted until Jan 31.

👉 morling.dev/blog/one-billi…
Debasish (দেবাশিস্) Ghosh 🇮🇳 (@debasishg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a data structure book that teaches you how to design a data structure by looking at the underlying hardware, workload and access patterns, locality - sounds awesome .. (via Phil Eaton) cs-people.bu.edu/mathan/publica… "After reading this book, you will be able to reason about which

ludwig (@ludwigabap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the tigerbeetle repository is literally a GOLD MINE of alpha -- like this document on their approach to style, elegance, performance, caching, memory safety etc it's filled to the brim with gems: github.com/tigerbeetle/ti…

the tigerbeetle repository is literally a GOLD MINE of alpha -- like this document on their approach to style, elegance, performance, caching, memory safety etc

it's filled to the brim with gems:
github.com/tigerbeetle/ti…
Peter Kraft (@petereliaskraft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to learn what it takes to cache billions of tiny objects? I really like this paper because it not only presents a clever algorithmic solution to an important systems problem, but also thoroughly evaluates it on real-world data. The basic challenge here is that many systems

Want to learn what it takes to cache billions of tiny objects?

I really like this paper because it not only presents a clever algorithmic solution to an important systems problem, but also thoroughly evaluates it on real-world data.

The basic challenge here is that many systems