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1. Endorsed TCP network programming best practices
This paper is based on the years of TCP network programming experience of Youzan middleware team, the purpose of which is to avoid unexpected behavior of applications due to various network anomalies, resulting in unexpected effects, affecting system stability and reliability.
#Linux #TCP
2. Software eats software. Is programming more and more? – Ruan Yifeng’s web log
“I’ve seen firsthand how quickly this is happening. My first job was at a small startup where we had a lot of physical servers. Right now, it’s hard to imagine any Web startup managing servers directly. People are just clicking buttons and links on amazon’s AWS console.”
Tags: # Ruan Yifeng’s Blog # Ruan Yifeng’s blog # Programming Development
3. 25 code bad taste summary + optimization examples
What is good code? Good code should be named properly, readable, extensible, robust… What are the typical characteristics of bad code? Here are 25 bad code smells to watch out for
Tag: # Code Optimization # Good code
4. How to optimize if-else in your code using strategic mode?
Recently, a student was communicating with me about how to effectively avoid long if else judgments or switch condition judgments in code. The larger answer is to use design to circumvent this problem. In design mode, either the factory pattern or the policy pattern can be used to handle this
Tag: #Switch # Code mode
5. How does the message queue ensure the order of messages?
How do producers and consumers ensure order
Tag: # message queue # Order
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