Hacker News
- Why Percentiles Don’t Work the Way We Think https://www.vividcortex.com/blog/why-percentiles-dont-work-the-way-you-think 38 comments
- Time series database Graphite seems to be falling into disfavor https://www.vividcortex.com/blog/2015/11/05/nobody-loves-graphite-anymore/ 79 comments
- Show HN: SaaS for MySQL Performance Management https://vividcortex.com/ 4 comments
- A Go Dependency Manager, Johnny Deps https://vividcortex.com/blog/2013/07/25/johnny-deps-a-go-dependency-manager/ 4 comments
- A fast Go library for exponential moving averages https://vividcortex.com/blog/2013/07/23/a-fast-go-library-for-exponential-moving-averages/ 2 comments
- Replacing Clever Code with Unremarkable Code in Go https://vividcortex.com/blog/2013/06/04/replacing-clever-code-with-unremarkable-code-in-go/ 133 comments
- Technical Intelligence vs IQ https://vividcortex.com/blog/2013/04/03/what-is-technical-intelligence-tq-and-why-is-it-part-of-our-mission-at-vividcortex/ 6 comments
Lobsters
- Why Percentiles Don't Work the Way You Think https://www.vividcortex.com/blog/why-percentiles-dont-work-the-way-you-think 15 comments devops , math
- The Ultimate Guide to Building Database-Driven Apps with Go https://vividcortex.com/resources/building-database-driven-apps-with-go/ 3 comments databases , go
- Siesta - RESTful Services Made Simple in Go https://www.vividcortex.com/blog/2015/06/01/siesta 3 comments golang
- Why Percentiles Don’t Work the Way you Think https://www.vividcortex.com/blog/why-percentiles-dont-work-the-way-you-think 24 comments programming
- Great free ebook on Queueing Theory -- interesting and accessible https://www.vividcortex.com/resources/queueing-theory/?utm_source=out&utm_medium=reddit 3 comments sysadmin
- The 8 Best Ways To Lose Your DBA https://vividcortex.com/blog/2015/08/14/8-ways-lose-dba/ 3 comments programming
- Manage MySQL and other servers? Take a survey to share your pain and we'll share the results with the world :) https://vividcortex.com/blog/2014/04/17/survey-dbas-sysadmins/ 5 comments mysql
- Today we launched VividCortex, SaaS for MySQL Performance Management https://vividcortex.com/ 3 comments mysql
- 2 Common Ways to Leak Memory in Go https://vividcortex.com/blog/2014/01/15/two-go-memory-leaks/ 10 comments golang
- The Problem with PayPal's Node vs Java Benchmarks https://vividcortex.com/blog/2013/12/09/analysis-of-paypals-node-vs-java-benchmarks/ 15 comments node
- How to Write Lovable Go Packages https://vividcortex.com/blog/2013/12/03/go-idiom-package-and-object/ 5 comments golang
- Big O Notation Made Simple https://vividcortex.com/blog/2013/10/23/big-o-notation-made-simple/ 11 comments programming
- 100% Reproducible Builds in Go https://vividcortex.com/blog/2013/09/10/100-reproducible-builds-in-go/ 5 comments golang
Linking pages
- The Tech Talent Shortage Is a Lie • TechCrunch http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/12/the-tech-talent-shortage-is-a-lie/ 162 comments
- GitHub - VividCortex/johnny-deps: Barebones dependency manager for Go. https://github.com/vividcortex/johnny-deps 10 comments
- The MySQL query cache: Worst enemy or best friend? https://www.percona.com/blog/2015/08/07/mysql-query-cache-worst-enemy-best-friend/ 9 comments
- GitHub - nu7hatch/grapcha: Captcha reinvented! https://github.com/nu7hatch/grapcha 1 comment
- High-load clusters and desynchronized nodes on Percona XtraDB Cluster https://www.percona.com/blog/2015/08/31/high-load-clusters-and-desynchronized-nodes-on-percona-xtradb-cluster/ 0 comments
- Charlottesville tech: a community that won’t be stopped by tragedy | by Andrew Montalenti | MuckHacker https://muckhacker.com/charlottesville-tech-a-community-that-wont-be-stopped-by-tragedy-c82dcc92d38e 0 comments
- PayPay’s Journey to 1000 Payments per second https://blog.paypay.ne.jp/en/paypays-journey-to-1000-payments-per-second/ 0 comments
- GitHub - VividCortex/godaemon: Daemonize Go applications deviously. https://github.com/VividCortex/godaemon 0 comments
- Monitoring MySQL Performance Metrics | Datadog https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-mysql-performance-metrics/ 0 comments