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Hackolade

@hackolade

Polyglot data modeling for NoSQL databases, big data storage formats, REST APIs, and JSON in RDBMS

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Rik Van Bruggen (@rvanbruggen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you are developing or modernising a #datamodeling practice inside a large organisation, you will quickly find that the consistency and understandability of the data models - across a wide variety of different #sql, #nosql and other file based (#json, #openapi, #avro,

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At Hackolade , we have since quite some time articulated our vision for treating "Metadata" as "Code" (hackolade.com/metadata-as-co…). This was not a coincidence: if data modeling is going to be effective and efficient in an #agile tech environment, we will need to make sure that it

At <a href="/hackolade/">Hackolade</a> , we have since quite some time articulated our vision for treating "Metadata" as "Code" (hackolade.com/metadata-as-co…). This was not a coincidence: if data modeling is going to be effective and efficient in an #agile  tech environment, we will need to make sure that it
Rick Houlihan (@houlihan_rick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to build a winning team it does not matter who is at fault when things don't go right. There is only one person responsible for failure and if you are a true leader then that person is you. Winners own the result no matter what.

Darcy DeClute | Scrum | Python | GitHub | Java | X (@scrumtuous) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Agile Manifesto says we "build projects around *motivated* individuals." ❤️ Want to know the 2 main reasons why Scrum and Agile transitions fail: 🤷‍♀️ 1. The individuals on the team are not motivated 😞 2. The individuals want to work in silos, not as a team 👯 The bigger

The Agile Manifesto says we "build projects around *motivated* individuals." ❤️

Want to know the 2 main reasons why Scrum and Agile transitions fail: 🤷‍♀️

1. The individuals on the team are not motivated 😞
2. The individuals want to work in silos, not as a team 👯

The bigger
Rick Houlihan (@houlihan_rick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Presenting at conferences is fun, but Developer Relations is about enabling customers to use your technology to solve their problems. If you spend more time talking than listening you won't know what those problems are.

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first manager at Uber started a GitHub page back at the time with resources to become a more proficient developer - ones he personally found helpful (he did not have a CS degree). I realized he is *still* updating it, 7 years later! A neat list: github.com/charlax/profes…

My first manager at Uber started a GitHub page back at the time with resources to become a more proficient developer - ones he personally found helpful (he did not have a CS degree).

I realized he is *still* updating it, 7 years later!  A neat list: github.com/charlax/profes…
Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing is for sure: we keep having more code out there that needs to be maintained. Keep coding, keep learning as an engineer, because there will be an even bigger need for experienced engineers. Often to clean up the existing mess in place: x.com/kageiit/status…

Dev Ittycheria (@dittycheria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2/Why is psychological strength the ultimate competitive edge? Because it’s what most people are missing. Human nature fights against it. Our instincts push us toward comfort, validation, and quick wins. Mastering these inner battles puts you leagues ahead of those who follow the

Dev Ittycheria (@dittycheria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5/ Thinking unconventionally is where magic happens. Most stick to the beaten path, clinging to comfort and familiarity. But the real breakthroughs? They come when you dare to ask the questions no one else is asking. The road less traveled isn’t just for the bold—it’s for those

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8/ The psychological edge isn’t about outsmarting others; it’s about mastering yourself. Our greatest obstacles are often internal—the fear of failure, the pull of instant gratification, the comfort of conformity. When you can consistently overcome these internal barriers, you

Beda Hammerschmidt (@bch_t) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next JSON Office hour's topic is: "JSON Relational Data Modeling" with a special guest: Pascal from Hackolade! Sign up here: bit.ly/3BwI0cd 8 October 2024, 03:00 PM UTC Don't miss this free event if you work with JSON! #Oracle @Hackolade #JSON #Datamodeling

Next JSON Office hour's topic is:
"JSON Relational Data Modeling" 
with a special guest: Pascal from Hackolade!

Sign up here: bit.ly/3BwI0cd
8 October 2024, 03:00 PM UTC

Don't miss this free event if you work with JSON!

#Oracle @Hackolade #JSON #Datamodeling
The New Stack (@thenewstack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proactively addressing data management reduces debt and enhances scalability. Hackolade #DevOps #SoftwareDeveloper thenewstack.io/whos-the-bigge…

Allen Holub @allenholub.bsky.social (@allenholub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most important concepts in Goldratt's "Throughput Accounting" is that inventory (something you've built or spent time on) that has not been released into the customer's hands) is a financial liability. It's money spent with no balancing revenue. Every bit of software

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The positive thing about AI tooling going mainstream and setting expectations high (e.g. "anyone can build software with AI") is that a large group will learn what us devs know already: Creating good software is hard and it's hard to explain to outsiders in a way they understand

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am with Will on this. Kind of how since everyone has an amazing camera in our phones - those of us paying attention realize that making a movie worth watching takes more than having good lenses. And the video you or I take are not that good vs pros x.com/boujeehacker/s…