State of affairs and possibilities

Have you ever wondered why at all do we write code? To craft software or to solve a problem? Often in the urge to survive as developers, we miss reminding ourselves of this very question. The practical realities force us to look at the immediate next step. That being ship a release. Thus, we force […]
The Hidden Cog of Kube

Do you remember the placement days in your colleges? What a roller-coaster day they used to be. A mix of anxiety, joy, and yes anguish too. When you deploy your amazing microservice or app on a Kubernetes cluster, your workload also experiences a cocktail of emotions. Your app would be thinking – which node will […]
An odyssey into the world of concurrency

As developers, our lives are dull and lack the thrill and adventure we might have experienced in any other profession. Let us narrate an experience that Ananya experienced a week ago, in her own words which will thrill us enough that a boring C# program to read data from a database feels like a battlefront—the […]
An odyssey into the world of concurrency

As developers, our lives are dull and lack the thrill and adventure we might have experienced in any other profession. Let us narrate an experience that Ananya experienced a week ago, in her own words which will thrill us enough that a boring C# program to read data from a database feels like a battlefront—the […]
To be a Better Leader Stop Thinking About work after Hours!!

In this article the authors discuss that it has become a habit for managers to continue thinking about their job, even after the official work hours are over. This may involve contemplating about an issue with an employee, trying to think of a solution for a project escalation, or creating a mental to-do list for […]