Veille tech de la semaine du 29 Mai 2025
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Voici les nouvelles Tech et autres articles que j’ai collectés ces dernières semaines
Backend
- How Cursor Indexes Codebases Fast - by Engineer’s Codex
Merkle Trees in the real world
Ops
Data / IA
Towards Composable Data Infrastructure
A Case for Federated Data CatalogLevel Up Your dbt Docs: Best Practices for Clearer Data Lineage & Team Clarity
Improve your dbt project documentation with best practices. Learn how to create clear data lineage, enhance team collaboration, and leverage dbt’s features for effective, maintainable data transformation documentation.
Craft
Pair Programmers Unite - by Adam Ard - Rethinking Software
A Quiet RebellionAwesome Docker Compose
A collection of self-hosted apps you can quickly set up with Docker ComposeHow to Use Lazygit to Improve Your Git Workflow
Lazygit is an open-source command line terminal UI for Git commands that I’ve used for the last couple of years, and it’s become my new best friend. Basically, the Lazygit tool is a wrapper for the Git command line that replaces it with a UI. Instead…Stop Using Docker like its 2015 - DEV Community
Docker has grown up. Have you? Back in 2015, Docker was shiny and new. You probably ran your first… Tagged with devops, cloud, docker, webdev.
AI
- AI Won’t Save You From Your Data Modeling Problems - The New Stack
Why AI belongs in the operational layer, why data models matter more than ever, and how bridging structured and unstructured data unlocks real-time intelligence.
Réflexion
When a team is too big - Alex Ewerlöf Notes
How do you know when a team is too big? Why a team of generalists is more impactful than a team of specialists? Let’s dive in to a real story where different mitigations were tried to increase productivity including mob programming and how the team’s cognitive bandwidth was broadened to increase the execuction bandwidth.The Best Programmers I Know | Matthias Endler
Personal website of Matthias Endler, a Software Engineer interested in low-level programming and Backend development. Rust, Go