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Paying down tech debt: further learnings

The Pragmatic Engineer

In 2004, I was hired by ISO-NE, a non-profit that manages the electric grid in New England. These scripts mixed database access, HTML generation, and logic in unexpected ways. I was hired to rewrite it as a clean Java-based system, and brought in for my experience with the legacy languages and J2EE. It was a mess!

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Complying with Quebec’s Data Privacy Laws Is Easier with the Data Cloud

Snowflake

The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) went into full effect on January 1, 2004, governing the way Canadian businesses use and disclose personal information. Many customers evaluating how to protect personal information and minimize access to data look specifically to data governance in Snowflake features.

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UFT/QTP Vs Selenium : What are the differences you should know?

Knowledge Hut

Supported Languages VBS( Visual Basic Script) Java, C#, Ruby, Python, Perl PHP, Javascript, R etc. Selenium Jason Huggins developed Selenium in 2004 at ThoughtWorks in Chicago. Both require knowledge of Java, but UFT also involves a proprietary scripting language called VBScript.

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Intersection and Union types with Java and Scala by Magnus Smith

Scott Logic

Previous posts have looked at Algebraic Data Types with Java Variance, Phantom and Existential types in Java and Scala Intersection and Union Types with Java and Scala One of the difficult things for modern programming languages to get right is around providing flexibility when it comes to expressing complex relationships.

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Evolution of the Cloud Data Platform: From Google to Ascend

Ascend.io

Back in 2004, I got to work with MapReduce at Google years before Apache Hadoop was even released, using it on a nearly daily basis to analyze user activity on web search and analyze the efficacy of user experiments. I’ve had the good fortune to work at or start companies that were breaking new ground.

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Evolution of the Cloud Data Platform: From Google to Ascend

Ascend.io

Back in 2004, I got to work with MapReduce at Google years before Apache Hadoop was even released, using it on a nearly daily basis to analyze user activity on web search and analyze the efficacy of user experiments. I’ve had the good fortune to work at or start companies that were breaking new ground.

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How to Become a Data Engineer in 2024?

Knowledge Hut

These data have been accessible to us because of the advanced and latest technologies which are used in the collection of data. This job requires a handful of skills, starting from a strong foundation of SQL and programming languages like Python , Java , etc. They achieve this through a programming language such as Java or C++.