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Bhaskar

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Nobody !!! Just a common Indian hoping for a prosperous India.

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C will be constant, rest all the languages are passing fancies - including the so-called “memory-safe” languages.

1 billion loop iterations. 4 languages. I wrote the same code in js, python, go, and c. Timed executions on a digital ocean dedicated cpu vm, and here are the visualized results. Not all programming languages are created equal!



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Currently listening to @jorandirkgreef explaining how databases created decades ago were not based on consensus protocols that we need now due to the expanding scale of our systems. youtube.com/watch?v=JsdT43… One of the joys of this site is finding emerging leaders of their fields.


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github.com/tidwall/rhbloom A bloom filter in C that supports dynamic growth using a robin hood hashmap


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The work of @jamesacowling and others on Dropbox's storage system in 2016, would be a profound influence on @TigerBeetleDB in 2020. Here, @jamwt and @jamesacowling share “Five Principles for Systems Design”. Years of experience, in 60 minutes. youtube.com/watch?v=RcofAO…


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I've been catching up on CS papers from the past six months, and wow...DBLP is so awesome. It makes it so easy to find all of the papers in a single place. Great example from Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI): dblp.org/db/conf/nsdi/n…

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My shoddy ASCII art about writing data to disk was surprisingly popular, so I finished off an old set of notes talking more comprehensively about durably writing data to disk and added a better version of the diagram. transactional.blog/how-to-learn/d…

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Some cool optimization techniques by @ClickHouseDB to get the best out of their hash table implementations .. #datastructures Hash tables in ClickHouse and C++ Zero-cost Abstractions - clickhouse.com/blog/hash-tabl…


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Modern Compiler Implementation in C You can easily get the pdf of this book for reading purposes. But I do suggest taking the hard copy as this will supplement very good to your compiler learning.

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Josh has such great btree libraries in different languages. Love this new one for type safe btrees in C. github.com/tidwall/bgen

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Some of these books have been responsible for cultivating generations of mathematicians. For teachings at AMMOC- ammoc.org Sossinsky’s Geometries is one of its kind. No parallel of Simon’s books. He is one the strongest living American mathematical physicist.

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there's a really elegant protocol that uses ~O(k) bits in ~O(1) rounds for sets of size k. the issue, however, is that it relies on using an exponential amount of computation (we only care about the *communication complexity* here). see section 2 in arxiv.org/pdf/1304.1217.


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Today we started reading the Database Internals book and I normally made notes on paper and pen but since I am now on X I decided to make markdown notes and I'll be posting this daily for every book I read so that if I miss anything any day its public and that might motivate me…

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Here you can find all the references to further reading material if you want to go into depth of topics in the book Designing Data-Intensive Applications github.com/ept/ddia-refer…


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"A Survey on Advancing the DBMS Query Optimizer: Cardinality Estimation, Cost Model, and Plan Enumeration" is a nice 2020 overview of exactly those spaces, featuring nice categorization work as I'd hope to see in a good survey paper. link.springer.com/content/pdf/10…

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Efficient Learned Query Execution over Text and Tables buff.ly/3UxIgho


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Found this gem of a paper from Phil Wadler - it's a summary of his PhD thesis. Unfortunately could not find a full copy of the thesis online. Listlessness is Better than Laziness Lazy evaluation and garbage collection at compile-time - dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/80… (from the abstract…


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Every language has a design philosophy - GoLang is no exception and has been clearly articulated by its creator - go-proverbs.github.io

Go is a very poorly designed language



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Specifying serializability in TLA+ surfingcomplexity.blog/2024/10/28/ser…

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5 Projects for Data Structures & Algorithms (visual learning):


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