My last day of this European trip was a good one. I had some educational customer meetings in Madrid, and of course, a late dinner. Back to San Diego midday tomorrow.
[blog] Error handling in Go: defer, panic, and recover. One of the first things we should learn in a programming language is how it handles errors, right? This post explains what Go does.
[blog] AlloyDB for PostgreSQL under the hood: adaptive autovacuum. Detailed look at how AlloyDB optimizes this native PostgreSQL function that cleans up the database.
[blog] How HubSpot Upgraded a Thousand MySQL Clusters at Once. I always love a good upgrade story, especially when it involves messy things like this one did.
[blog] Tech Debt Vs Human Debt : A Deep Dive for Technical Professionals. I haven’t seen the label “human debt” before, and it’s used here to refer to mismanagement of employee culture and opportunity.
[blog] New Research: Will AI Kill The Low-Code Market? Peek at some new Forrester research. It won’t kill low-code overall, but it may kill any first-gen low-code products that don’t incorporate AI.
[article] A Guide to Open Source Platform Engineering. What internal developer platforms need, and how open source products can help you.
[blog] Fixing For Loops in Go 1.22. I like when programming languages or tools protect me from myself. That’s what’s happening here.
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