Time for a new book - Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces ✨
Would folks be interested in a potential book club for this, where we read 2-3 chapters every week?
Hi folks!
I'm starting a book club to read PostgreSQL 14 Internals book by Egor Rogov / @PostgresPro: postgrespro.com/community/book…
It's going to be completely online, with weekly chapter-wise discussions over email.
Sign up at forms.gle/evaBqMwLX6pnw8…, or DM me!
More specific
As many folks expressed interest in a book club for "Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces", so let's do this! ✨
It will be completely online, with discussions over email covering 2-3 chapters every week.
You can sign up at forms.gle/XK3yjmJmdUouv2…
More specific details of the
Week 4, Chapter 4 ✅
Published notes for Database Internals / Chapter 4: github.com/Akshat-Jain/da…
Things have really started getting super interesting now! Lovely chapter!
It was great to read about the kind of optimization techniques that go into an actual B-Tree
Career update: Yesterday was my last working day at Yugabyte, marking the end of an excellent chapter in my career!
I joined Yugabyte back in 2021 as a fresh graduate, and had been working on YugabyteDB Managed for the past 3 years.
I'm extremely grateful for the kind of
Week 5, Chapter 5 ✅
Published notes for Database Internals / Chapter 5: github.com/Akshat-Jain/da…
PS: Appreciate any feedback, as always! :D
PPS: For this week, I experimented with writing notes on the same day as I read the pages. For chapters 1-4, I used to read through the