![]() (Alan Kay, in interview with Dr Dobb's Journal, 2012) I think the same is true of most people who write code for money. ![]() It has nothing to do with cooperation, the past or the future - it's living in the present. Pop culture is all about identity and feeling like you're participating. And let me say, the experience of consuming this magnum opus was just as intense as the applications that it aims to elucidate.ĭesigning Data-Intensive Applications opens with a quote from Alan Kay on the culture of programming:Ĭomputing is pop culture. Now, fast forward two years and I just finished reading Kleppman's book over the weekend. This was my first introduction to Martin Kleppmann who, at the time, was doing research for this book, Designing Data-Intensive Applications: The Big Ideas Behind Reliable, Scalable, And Maintainable Systems. Soon after that, my teammate, David Bainbridge, pointed me to an article that completely invalidated the value proposition of Redlock. ![]() A couple of years ago, I wrote CFRedLock - a ColdFusion implementation of Redlock, which is a distributed-locking algorithm designed by the team behind Redis. ![]()
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