Arati R.

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Arati R.

Arati R.

@aratiarr

Backend engineer. RGSOC alum. Go enthusiast. 🔜 SRE.

Berlin, Germany Katılım Ocak 2020
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Arati R.@aratiarr·
Everyone knows if they are a cat or dog person. But are you a cat-person person or a dog-person person?
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TIL from Go in Action: “You follow a naming convention in Go when naming interfaces. If the interface type contains only one method, the name of the interface ends with the er suffix.”
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Jessica Greene
Jessica Greene@sleepypioneer·
Who from @WWGBerlin is interested in reading this as part of a @golang book club? 📚 @alexanderspace_ @ronnax @mandytory88 @aratiarr @Go_Haimchen
Thorsten Ball@thorstenball

📢 Book updates! 📢 The big red button has been pushed! interpreterbook.com v1.7 and compilerbook.com v1.2 are out now! Get them while they're hot 🔥 (or check your inbox if you already bought them) Changelogs: 👉 interpreterbook.com/changelog 👉 compilerbook.com/changelog

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Aya
Aya@ayatnkw·
@RailsGirlsSoC I’m looking for a partner for Rails Girls 2020. I’m based in Berlin and hoping to work with JavaScript.
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"cruft - elements of the software that impede the ability of developers to understand the software. Software that contains a lot of cruft is much harder to modify, leading to features that arrive more slowly and with more defects." martinfowler.com/architecture/
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Rails Girls Summer of Code
Rails Girls Summer of Code@RailsGirlsSoC·
#RGSoC student applications are now officially open!🌈🌞 Not sure where to start? Check out our latest blog post at railsgirlssummerofcode.org/blog/2020-02-2… 🙌🏿🙌🏼🙌🏾🙌🏻🙌🏽 You have until 30 March (23:00 UTC). Good luck!🍀 Please RT & spread the message around the🌍
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@CorsiKristin Depending on your schedule, you might want to consider this program: recurse.com. It sounds like an amazing learning opportunity. And I can recommend Rails Girls Summer of Code program based on my personal experience. Good luck!
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@CorsiKristin I've gotten useful info on geeksforgeeks.org. Also, depending on what you're trying to learn, freeCodeCamp and Odin Project could be interesting too.
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Kristin Corsi
Kristin Corsi@CorsiKristin·
Looks like I am going to self taught developer route for now. CS degree too time consuming for family school balance and this homeschool mom right now. Hit me up with great online resources! Got Kahn Academy, Codecademy and Skillcrush on the to-do list 😀
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Strong consistency offers up-to-date data but at the cost of high latency. While eventual consistency offers low latency but may reply to read requests with stale data since all nodes of the database may not have the updated data. hackernoon.com/eventual-vs-st…
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The agile approach, however, is to do the opposite: merging hurts, so we’ll do it more often. [...] from testing to releasing, your natural inclination is to put off painful things, when doing them more often actually is much easier. aaronsw.com/weblog/dalio
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Go numeric types explained. From Codecademy.
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Monica Dinculescu
Monica Dinculescu@notwaldorf·
My brilliant friend @phae invented a “fruit emoji” scrum estimation scale that (like every good emojineer) I’ve been OBSESSED with since I heard about it. Now you too can read about it: fberriman.com/2020/01/22/fru… 🍇🍒🍏🍍
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