SecureValueRecovery
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SecureValueRecovery
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What database used by Signal
There are other services out there; sailing past our own purpose-built datastores like the secure value recovery system and contact-discovery system, though, DynamoDB, Redis, and Bigtable are the main things we use that somebody might call a "database."
- Twilio Incident: What Signal Users Need to Know
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2021)
Consider writing some small-ish tasks (e.g. here: https://github.com/signalapp/SecureValueRecovery/issues) that interested folks could look at to see if the work is interesting.
crystal
- A Language for Humans and Computers
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Top Paying Programming Technologies 2024
27. Crystal - $77,104
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Crystal 1.11.0 Is Released
I like the first code example on https://crystal-lang.org
# A very basic HTTP server
- Is Fortran "A Dead Language"?
- Choosing Go at American Express
- Odin Programming Language
- I Love Ruby
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Ruby 3.3's YJIT: Faster While Using Less Memory
Obviously as an interpreted language, it's never going to be as fast as something like C, Rust, or Go. Traditionally the ruby maintainers have not designed or optimized for pure speed, but that is changing, and the language is definitely faster these days compared to a decade ago.
If you like the ruby syntax/language but want the speed of a compiled language, it's also worth checking out Crystal[^1]. It's mostly ruby-like in syntax, style, and developer ergonomics.[^2] Although it's an entirely different language. Also a tiny community.
[1]: https://crystal-lang.org/
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What languages are useful for contribution to the GNOME project.
Crystal is a nice language that's not only simple to read and write but performs very well too. And the documentation is amazing as well.
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Jets: The Ruby Serverless Framework
Ruby is a super fun scripting language. I much prefer it to python when I need something with a little more "ooomph" than bash. It's just...nice...to write in. Ruby performance has come a long way in the last decade as well. There's libraries for pretty much everything.
My modern programming toolkit is basically golang + ruby + bash and I am never left wanting.
I do find Crystal (https://crystal-lang.org/) really interesting and am hoping it has its own "ruby on rails" moment that helps the language reach a tipping point in popularity. All the beauty of ruby with all of the speed of Go (and then some, it often compares favorably to languages like rust in benchmarks).
What are some alternatives?
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
ContactDiscoveryService
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
Signal-iOS - A private messenger for iOS.
go - The Go programming language
terraform-provider-rollbar - Terraform provider for Rollbar
Elixir - Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications
google-search-results-php - Google Search Results PHP API via Serp Api
mint-lang - :leaves: A refreshing programming language for the front-end web
storage-service
Odin - Odin Programming Language