Voici les nouvelles Tech et autres articles que j’ai collectés ces dernières semaines
- How Cursor Indexes Codebases Fast - by Engineer’s Codex
Merkle Trees in the real world
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Towards Composable Data Infrastructure
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Level 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.
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Pair Programmers Unite - by Adam Ard - Rethinking Software
A Quiet Rebellion -
Awesome Docker Compose
A collection of self-hosted apps you can quickly set up with Docker Compose -
How 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 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.
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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