TIL: CRDTs, Extreme HTTP Performance, and BYTEPATH Game
Today I learned about CRDTs for distributed systems, extreme HTTP performance tuning achieving 1.2M API requests/second, and BYTEPATH - a replayable arcade shooter game.
Today I learned about CRDTs for distributed systems, extreme HTTP performance tuning achieving 1.2M API requests/second, and BYTEPATH - a replayable arcade shooter game.
Today I learned about AutoInvent's development tools, ASGI specification for async Python web apps, dh-virtualenv for Python packaging, RAPIDS for GPU data science, and FlaskCon 2020 talks.
Today I learned about MangaDesk, a terminal client for MangaDex that lets you browse and read manga directly from the command line.
Today I learned about McFly, a shell history search tool that learns from your usage patterns and provides intelligent command suggestions with fuzzy searching.
Today I learned about Siege for load testing and benchmarking web applications, plus discovered a curated collection of FastAPI resources and tools.
Today I learned about Ventoy for creating multi-boot USB drives and Justniffer for network traffic analysis and HTTP debugging.
Today I learned about command-line code review workflows, GitHub-style split diffs in the terminal, and an amazing interactive explanation of internal combustion engines.
Today I learned about Benford's Law for fraud detection, comprehensive web security including CSRF/CORS, Microsoft's Event Sourcing pattern, and Mozilla's web security guidelines.
A deep dive into crafting effective README files that serve tech-savvy audiences. Covering project naming, installation guides, screenshots, and what to include or exclude from your repository's front door.
Why documentation matters and how understanding your audience transforms how you write. From README files to Getting Started guides, every document serves different readers with different needs.