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[…] the platform team doesn’t built all your API gateways
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[…] the platform team doesn...
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About “Relational Database Schemata”:
But while a migrations framework like Liquibase helps apply changes to the schema, it doesn’t aut...
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About “Adaptation”:
Use and abuse of identifiers causes lots of unnecessary coupling between systems. (…) And we can take advantage of ...
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Hi Michael,
Thank you so much because I really enjoy reading your book. I love your writing style, the way you explained your experience...
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The description of the limits of TCP connections on your server is kind of wrong.
The book says:
If you look at the TCP packet format,...
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About “Unbounded Result Sets”:
There’s no standard SQL syntax to specify result set limits.
Then, examples with the use of TOP, ROWNU...
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Hi @mtnygard, sorry for not following template. I’ve read your book „Release It Second Edition!” and found some TCP related errors worth ...
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About “Deploy Like the Pros”:
For instance, there’s a common omission that causes hours of downtime: forgetting an index on a foreign k...
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About “Breaking API Changes”:
/borrower
I’d expect:
/borrowers
to follow the use of plural noun as with “/applications”.
And I think...
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About “Cross-Site Scripting”:
Cross-site scripting (XSS) happens when a service renders a user’s input directly into HTML without apply...
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