The best infrastructure is boring. No war stories, no heroics, no conference talks. Just systems that run. The obsession with complexity is an ego problem.
I will talk about libraries creation and design at @YavaConf. See you there! With 'YAVA25SP20' code you can buy a Standard or Executive ticket with a 20% discount. More information and registration at: https://t.co/lKdQsrhXsD
Let's talk about creating own libraries that will survive more then few initial versions, keep the users and maintainers happy.
Join Dominik Przybysz at #JDD2025!
🎟️Info & tickets: https://t.co/bJI3iyOo0i
#JDD#JDDKrakow#Java#TechConference
C4P, CFP… call it what you like - even SYPN (guess what that stands for!). What matters is: submissions for Confitura are open!
Talks, workshops, flash talks - we want them all.
📣 Reminder: the community votes, so bring your best ideas!
Submit now → https://t.co/Q3fOrVPkkz
Just before the long weekend, make sure you don’t miss this important message: 📣 Confitura 2025 is happening on September 19–20
As always, in vibrant, fantastic Warsaw! We can’t wait to welcome you to the 15th edition of #Confiturapl.
Pssst… did you really think #Confiturapl was gone?
Surprise! We’re back—and you get to help shape Confitura 2025!
Take 15 min to fill out our survey & make your voice count. Let’s craft something legendary together! 🍓
👉 https://t.co/uDlBcfdcoJ
For the ninth(!) year in a row, I will be releasing 25 programming puzzles over the first 25 days of December over on https://t.co/yUcqHAUbop! It's completely free thanks to AoC++ supporters and thanks to sponsors. If you want to check it out early, all past puzzles are still up!
Apache #Arrow is an #opensource columnar in-memory #analytics layer designed to accelerate #bigdata.
The 0.5.0 release of the @ApacheArrow ADBC libraries is now available. It includes 37 resolved GitHub issues. Read the release notes at https://t.co/Jizx1Js4H5.
When you use a debugger, you're effectively writing an ad-hoc test and executing it manually, step by step. Then you throw it away. Instead of a debugger, how about writing that test in code and keeping it?