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Paying down tech debt: further learnings

The Pragmatic Engineer

  Every program has non-domain specific code. In the early 90’s, DOS programs like the ones my company made had its own Text UI screen rendering system. This project helped onboard me to the software, its structure, its build, and our issue tracking and version control workflows.

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Why did Google close its coding competitions after 20 years?

The Pragmatic Engineer

Code Jam: competitive programming. The program ran for 20 years, and was the longest-running one at the company. Google also ran other programs: Kick Start: algorithmic programming. A program that ran for 10 years. Hash Code: team programming. Google Code Jam I/O for Women: algorithmic programming.

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Brief History of Data Engineering

Jesse Anderson

They created MapReduce and GFS in 2004. Hadoop was hard to program, and Apache Hive came along in 2010 to add SQL. There was (and still is) an overall problem in the industry because most projects failed to get into production. Gene Kim talks about the management of data teams in The Unicorn Project, which was published in 2019.

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Selenium vs Testcomplete: A Quick Comparison

Knowledge Hut

It can be used with many programming languages and testing frameworks. History of Selenium:- Selenium was developed by Jason Huggins in 2004 at ThoughtWorks in Chicago. Its flexibility of integration with major programming language makes it more adaptable. You need good programming skills to write better tests using Selenium.

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Is Aws Certification Worth It?

Knowledge Hut

Since its launch in 2004, AWS has helped businesses replace high infrastructure cost with low variable expenses. Amazon started offering web services, also known as cloud computing, in the form of IT infrastructure services for public use in 2004. To progress your career in Cloud Computing, enroll in certification Cloud Computing.

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

Knowledge Hut

Finding the right automation testing tool for your project can be daunting. This blog post looks at two of the most common tools used in software development––UFT/QTP and Selenium––and discusses some of the key differences between them that you should consider when choosing an automation tool for your projects.

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From the Boots of a Former CDO

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After starting my career in banking IT, I turned to consulting, and more specifically to Business Intelligence (BI) in 2004. Here are four steps to a strong a data governance program. The creation of a BI skills center supporting a self-service approach also helped to motivate users to get on board with the Data program.