Daily Reading List – March 29, 2024 (#287)

Some of you may have had a holiday today, but I was grinding through my inbox and getting some good work done. Enjoy the Easter weekend, and try not to eat too many Peeps.

[article] How to Write SQL Queries. This is a good introductory article to writing SQL, and might be a good refresher for folks who don’t write it all the time (*raises hand*).

[blog] How Intuit data analysts write SQL 2x faster with internal GenAI tool. Once you understand how to write good SQL, maybe use AI to do more of it for you?

[blog] To securely build AI on Google Cloud, follow these best practices [infographic]. Skim the post and then open the linked whitepaper (no registration needed) to learn about deploying AI securely in the cloud.

[article] AWS, Google, Oracle back Redis fork “Valkey” under the Linux Foundation. It’ll be wild to see how this plays out. More here.

[blog] Gemini codelab for Java developers using LangChain4j. If you decide to do some hacking around this weekend, consider running Guillaume’s code lab. I’m going to.

[blog] Wasm Today, AI Tomorrow: KubeCon Expands Its Reach. Devin at Forrester attended Kubecon and saw a big push for AI and Wasm workloads.

[blog] Angular and Wiz Are Better Together. You know a web framework must be battle-tested if it powers Google Search, Photos, and more. That framework, Wiz, has been Google-only. But now we’re merging it with Angular.

[article] Why Isn’t Your Strategy Sticking? Landing a strategy is more than just having a plan. This article looks at finding and resolving the obstacles.

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