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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.

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Apache Spark vs MapReduce: A Detailed Comparison

Knowledge Hut

quintillion bytes of data are created every single day, and it’s only going to grow from there. To store and process even only a fraction of this amount of data, we need Big Data frameworks as traditional Databases would not be able to store so much data nor traditional processing systems would be able to process this data quickly.

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Dynamic Typing in SQL

Rockset

Moreover, developers frequently prefer dynamic programming languages, so interacting with the strict type system of SQL is a barrier. We'll walk you through our motivations, a few examples, and some interesting technical challenges that we discovered while building our system. What's Wrong with SQL's Static Typing?

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Big Data Timeline- Series of Big Data Evolution

ProjectPro

1997 -The term “BIG DATA” was used for the first time- A paper on Visualization published by David Ellsworth and Michael Cox of NASA’s Ames Research Centre mentioned about the challenges in working with large unstructured data sets with the existing computing systems. quintillion bytes of data is produced everyday i.e. 2.5