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How To Get Better At Testing Automations in Docker

By Dmitriy Rotatyy 
I do test automation for ONLYOFFICE document editors, and our team uses Docker for lots of tasks. It’s difficult for me to imagine how to work without it and not suffer performance losses.

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Could Block Proposals Be Fair and Efficient Without Proof of Work (PoW)?

By Steven Pu  
PoW is a simple and elegant consensus algorithm. Every node solves a simple cryptographic puzzle, whose solution is arrived at by making rapid guesses, and whoever guessed the right answer first is chosen to produce the next block on the network. That’s it.

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Practical Microservices Development Patterns: CRUD vs. CQRS

By Anjana Fernando 
There are several patterns out there for handling data in microservices development. The most familiar one being the CRUD pattern.

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Bitcoin Mining Just Became More Efficient

By Philipp Kallerhoff 
Bitcoin is a decentralized, distributed piece of software that converts electricity and processing power into indisputably accurate records. Thus Bitcoin is allowing its users to utilize the Internet to perform the traditional functions of money like transacting value.

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An A-Z Guide to Decision Trees

By Diego Lopez Yse 
In the beginning, learning Machine Learning (ML) can be intimidating. Terms like “Gradient Descent”, “Latent Dirichlet Allocation” or “Convolutional Layer” can scare lots of people. But there are friendly ways of getting into the discipline, and I think starting with Decision Trees is a wise decision.

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How To Capture Email On Static Websites?

By Jake 
One of the first dynamic features that you may want to add to your website is an email sign up form. Email sign-ups come in handy for maintaining contact with potential clients or simply those who are interested in reading your blog/website. In this tutorial, I will cover how to add an email capture section to your website even if you host your site statically on something like github.pages. 

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Apache Cassandra – An Essentials Guide

By Rebecca Mills 
Need to get up to speed on Cassandra and learn how it can benefit your software development practices? These are the essentials that cover the basics.

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Can You Restore A Deleted Commit on Git?

By Dmytro Khmelenko 
Git became already a standard in software engineering. There is no need to talk about the importance of the version control system nowadays. Even more, it is hard to imagine any kind of project without it. Constant changes to the code and continuous release cycles require that.

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Evaluating AWS WAF Security Automations [A Deep Dive]

By Peter Oruba 
If you run a web application in the cloud, sooner or later you have to deal with security and protect it from malicious input. AWS WAF Security Automations can be a handy alternative to expensive or more complex security products.

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