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- Optimizing Open Addressing – Max Slater – Computer Graphics, Programming, and Math https://thenumb.at/Hashtables/ 79 comments
- There is No Such Thing as a Unit Test - Andrew Watson https://www.awwsmm.com/blog/there-is-no-such-thing-as-a-unit-test 56 comments
- A rabbit hole full of Lisp - Murilo Pereira https://www.murilopereira.com/a-rabbit-hole-full-of-lisp/ 55 comments
- A millisecond isn't fast (and how we made it 100x faster) http://jvns.ca/blog/2015/09/10/a-millisecond-isnt-fast-and-how-we-fixed-it/ 52 comments
- Multi-dimensional, dynamically sized arrays in C (and C++) the right way https://www.thephysicsmill.com/2024/08/30/multi-dimensional-dynamically-sized-arrays-in-c-and-c-the-right-way/ 49 comments
- The Tale of a Bug in Arc: Synchronization and Data Races https://www.ralfj.de/blog/2018/07/13/arc-synchronization.html 37 comments
- GitHub - mtdvio/every-programmer-should-know: A collection of (mostly) technical things every software developer should know about https://github.com/mtdvio/every-programmer-should-know 35 comments
- How does SQLite work? Part 2: btrees! (or: disk seeks are slow don't do them!) https://jvns.ca/blog/2014/10/02/how-does-sqlite-work-part-2-btrees/ 32 comments
- Scaling Your Web App 101: Lessons in Architecture Under Load https://blog.hartleybrody.com/scale-load/ 32 comments
- In-process Caching In Go: Scaling lakeFS to 100k Requests/Second https://lakefs.io/in-process-caching-in-go-scaling-lakefs-to-100k-requests-second/ 27 comments
- A new stackalloc operator for reference types with CoreCLR and Roslyn | xoofx http://xoofx.com/blog/2015/10/08/stackalloc-for-class-with-roslyn-and-coreclr/ 18 comments
- CGO Performance In Go 1.21 :: Words from Shane https://shane.ai/posts/cgo-performance-in-go1.21/ 17 comments
- Caches Are Key to Scaling. Choosing the correct cache technology… | by Chris Fauerbach | Capital One Tech | Medium https://medium.com/capital-one-developers/caches-are-key-to-scaling-da2749adc6c9 13 comments
- Google Doesn’t Have the Guts to Make Page Speed Actually Matter | by Dan Fabulich | Code Red https://redfin.engineering/google-doesnt-have-the-guts-to-make-page-speed-actually-matter-ab2a1a8fe496 11 comments
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