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The Series A deal that launched a near unicorn: Meet Accel’s Steve Loughlin and Ironclad’s Jason Boehmig

TechCrunch

The only people who truly understand a relationship are the ones who are in it. Luckily for us, we’re going to have a candid conversation with both parties in the relationship between Ironclad CEO and cofounder Jason Boehmig and his investor and board member Accel partner Steve Loughlin. Loughlin led Ironclad’s Series A deal back in 2017, making it one of his first Series A deals after returning to Accel.

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Left View of Binary Tree in Java

The Crazy Programmer

In this article, we look into a problem related to binary tree. Given a binary tree, we have to print its Left View. We will see the different methods to solve this problem with their implementations in java. Along with this, we will also look into the time and space complexities of our methods. By left of binary tree, we mean the nodes visible to us when the tree is visited from the left side starting from the root.

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Dual-Track and Low-Code’s Excellent Adventure

DevOps.com

Digital transformation can be a bogus journey. Here’s how low-code and dual-track transformation efforts can help. Large-scale enterprise digital transformation can take a while. Transformation initiatives like cloud migration, mainframe upgrades or refactoring monolithic systems could easily take five to seven years. Yet, this slow pace is at direct odds with today’s digital innovation standards […].

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DevOps is not just automation!

Dzone - DevOps

I was in the first week of a new job and the assignment was to install a company software on the local machine. In the beginning, I found that there are some documents on the internal website which I could follow to install. This was a very optimistic expectation of course. As soon as I started reading and doing the steps, I realized that there are many things that are not mentioned in the document and I began to ask a lot of questions that I do not have any answers to.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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The Evolution of Enterprise

DevOps.com

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Valentine’s Day Poems, Deployed Just for You

LaunchDarkly

Please enjoy these feature management poems written by some of our team members. May these bring a smile, or maybe a cringe, to your face today.

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What You Need to Know About Edge Computing | Accenture

Accenture

Teresa Tung explains what edge computing is, its advantages and how it's different from cloud computing.

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Valentine’s Day Poems, Deployed Just for You

LaunchDarkly

Please enjoy these feature management poems written by some of our team members. May these bring a smile, or maybe a cringe, to your face today.

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Gyrations

The Programmer's Paradox

It’s instructive to walk through code sometimes. It reveals a lot more than just scanning it at a high level. One of the things you find is that the code might take some pretty odd paths through the logic, just to get back to some really simple data changes. These gyrations are of course unnecessary. They usually exist because the programmer didn’t know how to go from A to B.

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Top 5 Challenges in Designing a Data Warehouse for Multi-Tenant Analytics

Multi-tenant architecture allows software vendors to realize tremendous efficiencies by maintaining a single application stack instead of separate database instances while meeting data privacy needs. When you use a data warehouse to power your multi-tenant analytics, the proper approach is vital. Multi-tenant analytics is NOT the primary use case with traditional data warehouses, causing data security challenges.

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What You Need to Know About Edge Computing | Accenture

Accenture

Teresa Tung explains what edge computing is, its advantages and how it's different from cloud computing.

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The Therac-25 Incident

The Daily WTF

A few months ago, someone noted in the comments that they hadn't heard about the Therac-25 incident. I was surprised, and went off to do an informal survey of developers I know, only to discover that only about half of them knew what it was without searching for it. I think it's important that everyone in our industry know about this incident, and upon digging into the details I was stunned by how much of a WTF there was.