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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!
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.
github.com/tidwall/rhbloom A bloom filter in C that supports dynamic growth using a robin hood hashmap
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…
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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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…
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.
Josh has such great btree libraries in different languages. Love this new one for type safe btrees in C. github.com/tidwall/bgen
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.
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.
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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"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…
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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