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The developer community has put a significant amount of effort into creating code-first solutions to GraphQL API development, rightfully attempting to ease development while combatting code duplication. Some consider this process as a natural evolution and see code-first solutions as the logical next step. However, both solutions come with intrinsic architectural choices and lead to multiple software options.
Jakub DraganekJakub DraganekImproving Your Site Performance with CDN and Caching
Implementing a CDN (Content Delivery Network) can significantly enhance your web application by reducing the need for multiple back-end servers. This shift not only results in faster loading times for end-users but also streamlines content delivery.
Artur SmętArtur SmętLearn how to build powerful recommendation systems by combining user preferences with collaborative filtering. This article explores practical techniques for achieving accurate user matches and smart product bundling. It will help your system to deliver personalized and practical recommendations.
Tim ClaytonTim ClaytonCold-Start Problem and How to Deal with It
Discover how hybrid recommendations, combining user data with product attributes, effectively solve the cold-start problem. This approach ensures personalized suggestions for both new users and products.
Jakub MichałowskiJakub MichałowskiIn this article, you will learn how to deploy your modern PWA application on AWS using S3 for storing the content, CloudFront for distributing the application, and Lambdas functions for handling push-state URLs and server-side rendering. Also, we will explain what to look for in terms of how PWAs and CloudFront cache work.
Adam BogdałAdam BogdałAs a developer, you may start a small project with a monolith architecture using one of the many well-known frameworks. That’s a good start because it allows you to prototype fast and quickly respond to business needs. It sounds like a startup, doesn’t it? You work on the project with your colleagues and it grows. The business is happy and has great plans for the project.
Michał SipaMichał SipaHow does a QA bite into a QA-less project?
Imagine that you are going to work on a project that has not been touched by the hand of a QA. You could definitely feel like the Christopher Columbus of Quality — taking a deep dive into a new unexplored area.
Bartłomiej KulpaBartłomiej KulpaLet’s engineer great products and systems together
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