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Andrew Hornstra
@andrewhornstra.com
I do a lot of Django, Postgres, and Kotlin. Looked at data once and have been recovering ever since.
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Harout and I were interviewed a few weeks back on Django Chat to talk about some of the technical aspects of pinplanet and that episode came out yesterday! If that's something you're interested in, you can listen here: open.spotify.com/episode/3tOd...

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I normally don't post about stuff I work on, but I'm really excited about launching the Android App for pinplanet, a travel scrapbooking app! Development started back in October and we just released it. Give it a try! t.co/8GjEOfW4d9t.co/pzW5QiWLsZ

pin map - pinplanet - Apps on Google Play
pin map - pinplanet - Apps on Google Play

travel tracking

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They’re called Skeets, Bill. Get it together.

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I’m losing my mind looking at this data.

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I had seen a few things on the postgres MVCC before, but this article has one of the clearest explanations I’ve seen yet. I recommend it if you’re unfamiliar with the MVCC. https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/postgresql-concurrency

PostgreSQL Concurrency with MVCC | Heroku Dev Center
PostgreSQL Concurrency with MVCC | Heroku Dev Center

Understand how Multi Version Concurrency Control is implemented in Postgres and how it affects the design of highly concurrent applications.

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This inspires me to not give up in searching for better metaphors.

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I have never heard of this and I politely, but firmly, decline to change.

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I try to go through every one of your zines, even if I’m already familiar with the topics, because you do such good work. Can’t wait for this one!

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It only took me two days to almost completely stop looking at replies after they started prioritizing blue checks. Years of behavior, gone in a couple days!

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Andrew Hornstra
@andrewhornstra.com
I do a lot of Django, Postgres, and Kotlin. Looked at data once and have been recovering ever since.
36 followers44 following11 posts