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The Rules for Data Processing Pipeline Builders.

You may have noticed by 2020 that data is eating the world. And whenever any reasonable amount of data needs processing, a complicated multi-stage data processing pipeline will be involved: https://amp.gs/omPc
Designing a circuit that calculates integer cube root.

“In this article I will tell you how to make a circuit in Verilog HDL on FPGA which will calculate cube root from integer number. I will write code in Quartus Prime Lite. My device is Cyclone IV E”: https://amp.gs/olIE
Algorithms in Go: Sliding Window Pattern (Part II).

Let’s have a look at the following problem — we have an array of words, and we want to check whether a concatenation of these words is present in the given string: https://amp.gs/o7mJ
Big/Bug Data: Analyzing the Apache Flink Source Code.

Today, the Apache Flink project developed by the Apache Software Foundation, one of the leaders in the Big Data software market, was chosen as a test subject for the analyzer: https://amp.gs/ohxF
Talking About Errors in the QuantConnect Lean Code.

This article discusses errors found using a static analyzer in an open source project. There are some simple things that can help you avoid them: https://amp.gs/oEfU
Russian microcontroller K1986BK025 based on the RISC-V processor core for smart electricity meters.

Well here we go, pictures, characteristics and other information, as well as a little bit of hype: https://amp.gs/o4PQ
Big Data Tools EAP 12 Is Out: Experimental Python Support and Search Function in Zeppelin Notebooks.

“In this release, we’ve added experimental Python support and global search inside Zeppelin notebooks. We’ve also addressed a variety of bugs”: https://amp.gs/o4NR
“It’s been a long time since I came across such an interesting project to check. Thanks to the authors of ONLYOFFICE”

ONLYOFFICE Community Server — how bugs contribute to the emergence of security problems: https://amp.gs/oRzT
Top 10 Bugs Found in C++ Projects in 2020.

It’s winter outside, the year is coming to an end, which means it’s time to review the most notable errors the PVS-Studio analyzer detected in 2020: https://amp.gs/odfY
Did It Have to Take So Long to Find a Bug?

In this small post, you will learn about a bug that took two years to fix, although it could have been done in just five minutes: https://amp.gs/oDZT
Top-10 Bugs Found in C# Projects in 2020.

Over the year, PVS-Studio team has written quite a number of articles covering a large variety of bugs found in open-source projects with the help of PVS-Studio. This list presents the most interesting specimens: https://amp.gs/o25h
Visualising Network Topologies: Zero to Hero in Two Days.

“In this article, I would like to break down my own solution that finally took first place and describe the selected toolset and considerations”: https://amp.gs/owBh
Deploying Django project to Heroku and storing static content on AWS S3: basic scenario from start to finish.

This tutorial is aimed to help Django beginners who want to run a project on Heroku while storing static files on AWS S3: https://amp.gs/oL6N
Top-10 Bugs in Java Projects in 2020.

PVS-Studio thought back to their articles about checking Java projects from the open-source world for this year and rated the top 10 most exciting bug: https://amp.gs/ooTr
React Native: The First Choice of Mobile App Developers and Businesses.

Let’s discuss why mobile app developers select React Native for application development over other cross-platform frameworks: https://amp.gs/oMo3
Tarantool: an analyst’s view.

“I’m going to show how we help our customers to switch from off-line to on-line in their interactions with clients using Real-Time Marketing solutions based on Tarantool”: https://amp.gs/o5pA
Startups going global: a guide to Product Hunt.

Conceived as an email list, Product Hunt has gone on to become one of the most popular directories, raised $7.5 million in backing and was acquired by AngelList in December 2016: https://amp.gs/MnR8
Robotic Floor Washer.

“In this tutorial I am going to build a fully working prototype of a robotic floor washer. By ‘fully working’ I mean that it is going to wash floor, instead of moving dirt around like most robotic ‘moppers’ do”: https://amp.gs/MnuA
Active Restore: Beginning UEFI development.

In this article, we will go through the theory and practice to read and write to disk in a pre-OS environment: https://amp.gs/MGYG
“Hey Habr! I’m Ruslan, a Java programmer with experience in IT of 15 years who still doesn’t understand how to grow as a technical specialist in a company”

How to grow as a programmer and software architect: https://amp.gs/Mxbv