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Passionate Programmers
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  Passionateprogrammers.com is a community of people who have day-to-day work as software developers.testers,project managers etc. A small, focused group and a great place to learn and share their experiences with the community.  
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passionateprogrammers · 4 years ago
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passionateprogrammers · 4 years ago
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#algorithms #programming #sorting #interview #passionateprogrammers
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passionateprogrammers · 4 years ago
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#AWSComputeServices #AWSWebDevelopmentServices #AWSMobiledevelopmentServices #AWSDevops #AWSBigData
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passionateprogrammers · 4 years ago
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#aws #passionateprogrammers #passionateprogrammer ##beginners #learning #learning-journey #cloud
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passionateprogrammers · 4 years ago
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Let's assume that you have a leak in the water pipe in your garden. You're going to take a bucket and some sealing materials to fix the problem. After a while, you can see that the leak is a lot bigger than you need a plumber to bring in larger tools. In the meantime, you're still using a bucket to drain the water. You notice, after a while, that a massive underground stream has opened up. You've got to handle gallons of water every second. Buckets are no longer useful. You need a completely new approach to solve the problem because the volume and speed of water has increased. To prevent the city from flooding, it may be necessary for the government to build a massive dam that requires vast expertise in civil engineering and an elaborate control system. Interested to know in depth, Read more in below post
bigdata #beginners #learning #learningjourney #cloud #laymanterms
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passionateprogrammers · 4 years ago
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Let's assume that you have a leak in the water pipe in your garden. You're going to take a bucket and some sealing materials to fix the problem. After a while, you can see that the leak is a lot bigger than you need a plumber to bring in larger tools. In the meantime, you're still using a bucket to drain the water. You notice, after a while, that a massive underground stream has opened up. You've got to handle gallons of water every second. Buckets are no longer useful. You need a completely new approach to solve the problem because the volume and speed of water has increased. To prevent the city from flooding, it may be necessary for the government to build a massive dam that requires vast expertise in civil engineering and an elaborate control system. Interested to know in depth, Read more in below post
https://passionateprogrammers.com/big-data-in-layman-terms
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