![]() By the end of this article, a Beginner Developer should know how to build an application with a cool database to consume tons of IOPS (or maybe not –, let me know in the comments).Īnd at the end of your reading, you, a Beginner Developer (or maybe not, let me know on the comments) can build an application with a cool database to consume tons of IO/s. In this article, I’ll share what I learned. In the past few weeks, I was working on a talk called “ScyllaDB from the Developer Perspective: Building Applications.” My goal was to build a simple application with a database that would consume 1k/3k operations. I also need to challenge myself to create interesting things that will engage people. ![]() One of my tasks as a Developer Advocate is to inspire developers to create and try new things. 4.3 Earliest and latest message of a given user.4.2 Number of unique users per stream(er).4.1 Number of messages per user (top 5).I’m keeping track of my studies in this Database 101 series. That article captures my own exploration of how many database paradigms exist as I look far beyond my previous experience with just SQL and MySQL. If you’re just getting started with databases in general or databases + social media in particular, you might want to start off by reading my initial post, Database 101: Data Consistency for Beginners for Beginners. So, let’s explore it in a new direction: looking at or any type of platform with instant messaging. I kinda like the idea of writing about social media + databases and it seems the readers here are too. ![]()
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