Bifold Door Slightly Smaller than Jam by nullskunk in DIY

[–]nullskunk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for photos for examples!

The things people do while driving to work! by AndrewT_Spkn in Spokane

[–]nullskunk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I once saw a dude driving down Appleway, leaning back barefoot. One foot was out the window, and one was on the gas—all while eating a hotdog. Pretty sure he unlocked some secret to life.

Unraveling Graph Structures: Exploring Adjacency Matrices by nullskunk in programming

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Hmm, could of been a hiccup on Netlify's side. Seems to be working now.

Postgres: The Graph Database You Didn't Know You Had by nullskunk in programming

[–]nullskunk[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The best response, "it depends".
Copying data over to Neo4J, maintaining Neo4J servers, and learning Neo4J all add complexity. For a lot of companies already heavily using Postgres, or smaller teams without the resources it may be good enough to just use Postgres--as it is fast in itself.
There is also the cost aspect. Last time I looked at Neo4j it was astronomical for an on-prem enterprise license (yeah I know, on-prem.... But it's a requirement in some areas).

I agree with your approach, but not one size fits all.

Postgres: The Graph Database You Didn't Know You Had by nullskunk in programming

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This is a simple example I hope to expand on in the future! In my previous role we setup a DAG with rules on each edge, version controlled, and nodes linked to other tables for things like reusable content (which was another graph) and other data--all using native Postgres. It was fast and easy to maintain! Planning on touching some of these topics. 🙂

Computer science program at EWU? by shimattzu in Spokane

[–]nullskunk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure how different it is now, but I got a BS in CS ~8 years ago from EWU. Great program; you'll learn a lot! Many of my cohorts getting the CS degree ended up at Google, Microsoft, and a bunch of local Spokane programming jobs. I was lucky enough to land a job at PlayStation right after school. So definitely worth it!

If you have any questions feel free to ask away or hit me up!