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Essential Guide to Clearing PRINCE2 Examination

Knowledge Hut

PRINCE2 (Projects in Controlled Environments) has gained significant popularity and widespread adoption across various industries and organizations worldwide. This certification offers a comprehensive and adaptable framework tailored to suit projects of any size or complexity. What is PRINCE2?

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Bun: lessons from disrupting a tech ecosystem

The Pragmatic Engineer

In 2009, it was revolutionary and the majority of the JavaScript backend development community moved to this ecosystem. It begins with a clean state, and can ship something that works for, say, 90% of existing Node projects, and break the remaining 10%. In the case of the Node ecosystem, Node is the innovator.

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Open source business model struggles at WordPress

The Pragmatic Engineer

Wordpress is the most popular content management system (CMS),  estimated  to power around 43% of all websites; a staggering number! in 2009, and sold the company for $8.5B This article was originally published a week ago, on 3 October 2024, in The Pragmatic Engineer. In the other corner: WP Engine.  A

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30+ Free Datasets for Your Data Science Projects in 2023

Knowledge Hut

Whether you are working on a personal project, learning the concepts, or working with datasets for your company, the primary focus is a data acquisition and data understanding. In this article, we will look at 31 different places to find free datasets for data science projects. Below are some of the public datasets for data science.

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Going from Developer to CEO: Chronosphere

The Pragmatic Engineer

In 2009, the tech scene in Australia was not as vibrant as it is today: Atlassian was still small and Canva didn’t exist. Microsoft In 2009, not many US tech companies were hiring, as the sector was still recovering from the 2008 crash. They called it Office 365, and in 2010, this was a really exciting project to work on.

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Brief History of Data Engineering

Jesse Anderson

Google looked over the expanse of the growing internet and realized they’d need scalable systems. With an immutable file system like HDFS, we needed scalable databases to read and write data randomly. Apache Spark came in 2009 and gave a unified batch and streaming engine. We lacked a scalable pub/sub system.

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The Roots of Today's Modern Backend Engineering Practices

The Pragmatic Engineer

If you had a continuous deployment system up and running around 2010, you were ahead of the pack: but today it’s considered strange if your team would not have this for things like web applications.  We dabbled in network engineering, database management, and system administration. and hand-rolled C -code.