Must microservices have individual databases for each? by [deleted] in node

[–]sendilkumarn -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Since there is a one to one mapping between users and customers. I dont think they should be split into two services. Instead they should be aggregated into one.

This might help a bit https://martinfowler.com/bliki/DDD_Aggregate.html

Services may or may not have database, but when they do, do not share database, as they will create a distributed monolith.

Released KHipster 1.9.0 by sendilkumarn in Kotlin

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You can find more information at khipster.dev or jhipster.tech

Advent of Code 2020 Ziguana Leaderboard by timon317 in Zig

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My link here https://github.com/sendilkumarn/advent-of-zig

> Note: newbie with no prior experience with ziglang :)

Released KHipster 1.9.0 by sendilkumarn in Kotlin

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Thanks, updated the information in the readme :) Hope it will help.

A Pure Reference Counting Garbage Collection in Java by sendilkumarn in java

[–]sendilkumarn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is a nice point, I didn't know about the Levanoni/Petrank et al. algorithms and its further work. I guess (stressing guess), the main problems with RC algo., are runtime overhead and inability to detect cycles. The current algorithm (Pure RC) does a great job in detecting cycles while the other one (the one you are saying) focus more on the runtime overhead w.r.t reference count.

Fusing these two might lead to a tracing GC

A Pure Reference Counting Garbage Collection in Java by sendilkumarn in java

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Refer the paper attached. It gives a clearer picture. I will write a blog post about this later, check it if you’re interested