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Cloud Native, DevOps, Linux, K8s, Programming

Jan 29, 2023
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Tony’s Recommended Articles
Tony’s Recommended Articles
Jan 29, 2023
2

Helm — How to Create Your Own Chart

In my last Helm article, I talked about some common helm operations and showed you how to deploy an existing sample Helm chart, this time…

Apr 2
Helm — How to Create Your Own Chart
Helm — How to Create Your Own Chart
Apr 2

Linux Basics — Buffer vs Cache

Buffer and Cache Definitions

Mar 13
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Linux Basics — Buffer vs Cache
Linux Basics — Buffer vs Cache
Mar 13
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Helm — Understanding the Basics

In Kubernetes (k8s), we often need to deploy many applications, especially in microservices projects. If each service deployment requires…

Mar 9
Helm — Understanding the Basics
Helm — Understanding the Basics
Mar 9

Linux System Calls — Project Group and Inter-Process Communication

In Linux, when a project is large, it may be divided into multiple project groups. Different groups need to communicate and collaborate to…

Mar 7
Linux System Calls — Project Group and Inter-Process Communication
Linux System Calls — Project Group and Inter-Process Communication
Mar 7

Software Engineer — The Importance of DoD (Definition of Done)

Let’s start with a story. Peter, a software engineer, was working on a project when one day, his project manager, Tony, approached him to…

Mar 4
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Software Engineer — The Importance of DoD (Definition of Done)
Software Engineer — The Importance of DoD (Definition of Done)
Mar 4
2

Python — Understanding The Global Interpreter Lock (GIL)

The Python Global Interpreter Lock or GIL, in simple words, is a mutex (or a lock) that allows only one thread to hold the control of the…

Feb 23
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Python — Understanding The Global Interpreter Lock (GIL)
Python — Understanding The Global Interpreter Lock (GIL)
Feb 23
2

Linux System Call — File Operations

Linux File Management

Feb 20
Linux System Call — File Operations
Linux System Call — File Operations
Feb 20

How to Begin with the End in Mind as Software Engineer

Counterintuitive Way of Thinking

Feb 19
How to Begin with the End in Mind as Software Engineer
How to Begin with the End in Mind as Software Engineer
Feb 19

Linux System Calls — Exception Handling and Signal Processing

In Linux, processes do not always run smoothly — unexpected errors, system interruptions, or hardware failures can occur at any time…

Feb 17
Linux System Calls — Exception Handling and Signal Processing
Linux System Calls — Exception Handling and Signal Processing
Feb 17
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