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Mark Price

@epickrram

Low-latency systems, high-performance Java, Linux tuning.

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Nice! Babl is designed to support many thousands of concurrent connections. There are options to scale out your business logic, so get in touch if you're finding that babl is a limiting factor in your design.

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The next issue of the Four Steps newsletter goes out next week. It'll be published to the website in time, but if you'd like to see it before then, subscribe here: foursteps.software

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1) Always start with a test. Writing the test first shapes your design for the better. Starting with a test will set you up to code in an attempt to pass your test, rather than continuously going back to fix code that's tested too late, and failing. Start as you mean to go on.

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It's been *checks watch* a long time since I worked on any OSS. So I'm happy that 4OTC has published DotMetrics, our monitoring sidecar for DotNet applications. Read more here: 4otc.com/tech/dot-metri…

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We've had our heads down building our core product suite 4OTC; now we're expanding our remote-first dev team. Performance and reliability are success metrics. Tech stack C#/Java/Rust/Cloud. Interested? [email protected] linkedin.com/jobs/view/3726…