Porting from Perl to Go: Simplifying for Platform Engineering
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Porting from Perl to Go: Simplifying for Platform Engineering
Rewriting a Homebrew script from Perl to Go showed how Go’s design supports platform engineering—simpler distribution, safer types, production‑ready tools.
Free applicatives, the handle pattern, and remote systems
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Free applicatives, the handle pattern, and remote systems
Using free applicatives and the handle pattern to batch, optimise and test interactions with remote systems
QNX Resource Manager in Rust: Message Passing and Resource Managers
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QNX Resource Manager in Rust: Message Passing and Resource Managers
Welcome to the first part of a series of posts on how to write a QNX resource manager in Rust. This post will, in fact, not discuss Rust at all, but rather provide some background information on re…
No Silver Bullets: Why Understanding Software Cycle Time is Messy, Not Magic
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No Silver Bullets: Why Understanding Software Cycle Time is Messy,...
Understanding factors that influence software development velocity is crucial for engineering teams and organizations, yet empirical evidence at scale remains limited. A more robust understanding...