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EP144: The 9 Algorithms That Dominate Our World

ByteByteGo

This week’s system design refresher: The 9 Algorithms That Dominate Our World What does API gateway do? How does gRPC work? Docker vs. Kubernetes. Which one should we use? How many API architecture styles do you know? CI/CD Pipeline Explained MVC, MVP, MVVM, VIPER Patterns SPONSOR US The 9 Algorithms That Dominate Our World The diagram below shows the most commonly used algorithms in our daily lives.

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Network Engineer Roadmap | Complete Guide for 2025

NW Kings

Are you looking to kickstart your career as a (network engineer)? In this comprehensive guide, we will (1) explore essential steps and courses you need to take to thrive in networking field by 2025. From foundational certifications to advanced skills, we’ve got you covered; however, this journey requires dedication. Although some may find it challenging, rewards are significant.

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MikroTik Walled Garden - Samsung Pay Whitelist [closed]

Network Engineering

[I'm unsure whether this should be posted on Network Engineering, Server Faults or Android Enthusiasts] We have a hotspot service that connects into MikroTik routers, using the built-in hotspot facility. With this facility, we need to collect payment through a payment gateway called "Payfast", and it provides the payment facilitation through Samsung Pay and Apple Pay.

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Reflections on Understanding the Business and Ecosystems in Enterprise Architecture

EA Voices

From Enterprise Architecture Professional Journal I cant believe we are now in 2025. I continue to look back on my experiences, to reflect on what I could take into the year as key learnings to make an impact and a difference with Enterprise Architecture expertise. Like many in the corporate architecture profession, Ive often found myself returning to a core belief: understanding the business should always precede understanding the technology.