Friday Links 436

  • Troy Hunt:6Sustaining Performance Under Extreme Stress
  • mapbox/pixelmatch: The smallest, simplest and fastest JavaScript pixel-level image comparison library
  • tauri-apps/tauri: Framework agnostic toolchain for building highly secure native apps that have tiny binaries and are very fast.
  • Learn and use Composition in JavaScript and TypeScript – DEV
  • Data Modeling and Partitioning for Relational Workloads | Azure Cosmos DB Blog
  • Microservices vs. Monoliths: An Operational Comparison The New Stack
  • Writing production systems the wrong way, on purpose – Ayende @ Rahien
  • Feature Rejection: sending an email alert from RavenDB – Ayende @ Rahien
  • Handling SPA Fallback Paths in a Generic ASP.NET Core Server – Rick Strahl’s Web Log
  • Adding an endpoint graph to your ASP.NET Core application: Visualizing ASP.NET Core 3.0 endpoints using GraphvizOnline – Part 2
  • ekonbenefits/impromptu-interface: Static interface to dynamic implementation (duck casting). Uses the DLR combined with Reflect.Emit.
  • anuraghazra/github-readme-stats: Dynamically generated stats for your github readmes
  • nwtgck/actions-comment-run: Execute any script in a GitHub issue comment
  • peaceiris/actions-label-commenter: Label Commenter Action – Label triggered GitHub Actions for posting a template message. After commenting, it can automatically close or reopen issues. Of course, it also can manage pull requests.
  • Byte Down: Making Netflix s Data Infrastructure Cost-Effective | by Netflix Technology Blog | Jul, 2020 | Netflix TechBlog
  • matiassingers/awesome-readme: A curated list of awesome READMEs
  • Checking homework and the 10x programmer – Ayende @ Rahien
  • Hacking the Admin SQLServerCentral
  • 10 Awesome JavaScript Libraries You Should Try Out in 2020
  • PostSharp Blog | Thinking beyond Roslyn source generators and aspect-oriented programming