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awesome-scalability
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100+ Must Know Github Repositories For Any Programmer
3. Awesome Scalability
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SRE DevOps Interview Questions — Linux Troubleshooting
Scalability, Reliability and Performance for Large Systems
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You should be reading academic computer science papers
Also check out awesome-scalability which is a categorized list of whitepapers, talks, and blogposts around system design. Lots of good stuff there.
- Looking back on what you know now, what concepts took you a surprising amount of effort and time to truly understand?
- The Patterns of Scalable, Reliable, and Performant Large-Scale Systems
awesome-distributed-systems
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Ask HN: How do I find technical papers (for distributed systems)?
Distributed systems is a very broad research topic nowadays, so it might make sense to check conferences covering a narrower topic, e.g. Cloud computing. Google Scholar might give some useful results for more specific search terms.
The reading lists for distributed systems university courses might also be interesting as well as this "awesome" link list on github:
https://github.com/theanalyst/awesome-distributed-systems
- Could anyone suggest any resources relating go with Distributed Systems / micro services?
- A curated list to learn about distributed systems
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How would you structure a master and doctoral curriculum in distributed computing/systems?
I would this link if anyone is ever looking - https://github.com/theanalyst/awesome-distributed-systems
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Learning Distributed Systems
And do not miss https://github.com/theanalyst/awesome-distributed-systems
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Ask HN: Recommended books and papers on distributed systems?
https://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~pxk/417/readinglist.html
https://github.com/theanalyst/awesome-distributed-systems
https://dancres.github.io/Pages/
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