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Sep 21, 2015 · Fundamentals

What Does a Decade of Coding Feel Like? A Veteran Engineer’s Journey

The author recounts a twenty‑year programming odyssey that began with BASIC on a red‑white game console, continued through school computers, university projects, BBS robots, early web startups, and modern cloud services, reflecting on the joys, frustrations, lessons, and personal growth experienced along the way.

CareerExperiencehistory
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What Does a Decade of Coding Feel Like? A Veteran Engineer’s Journey
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21CTO
Sep 21, 2015 · Operations

How to Enable and Configure TCP Load Balancing with Nginx Plus

This article explains how Nginx Plus adds TCP load‑balancing via the stream module, compares it with HTTP load‑balancing, provides configuration examples, describes the routing algorithm, health‑check mechanisms, and performance considerations for high‑concurrency environments.

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How to Enable and Configure TCP Load Balancing with Nginx Plus
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21CTO
Sep 21, 2015 · Operations

How JD.com Cuts Costs and Boosts Efficiency in E‑Commerce and Finance

This article examines JD.com's unique heavy‑asset e‑commerce model, its logistics network that halves product handling, financial services that lower transaction costs, and rural strategies that apply the same efficiency principles to agriculture, illustrating how cost reduction and speed drive its competitive advantage.

E‑Commercebusiness modelcost reduction
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How JD.com Cuts Costs and Boosts Efficiency in E‑Commerce and Finance
Architect
Architect
Sep 21, 2015 · Backend Development

Understanding SOAP Web Services: Elements, Structure, and Example

This article explains the three core components of SOAP web services—SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI—detailing their XML structures, message envelopes, headers, faults, and providing concrete request and response examples while also comparing development approaches and the role of UDDI.

Backend DevelopmentSOAPUDDI
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Understanding SOAP Web Services: Elements, Structure, and Example
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Sep 21, 2015 · Information Security

How ADS Turns the Tide Against DDoS Attacks: Real Cases and Detection Techniques

The article explains what DDoS attacks are, illustrates real incidents like the Hammer phone launch and Apple iPhone 6s pre‑order outage, and details how the ADS solution uses anti‑spoofing, protocol analysis, behavior profiling, dynamic fingerprinting, and bandwidth control to accurately identify and mitigate malicious traffic.

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How ADS Turns the Tide Against DDoS Attacks: Real Cases and Detection Techniques
Efficient Ops
Efficient Ops
Sep 20, 2015 · Operations

From Internet Ops to Banking: Lessons on Data Center Challenges

In a candid Q&A, industry veterans discuss the fundamental differences between internet and traditional banking operations, share experiences transitioning between sectors, and outline strategies to eliminate difficult data‑center maintenance, highlighting risk‑focused versus growth‑driven approaches.

Cloud ComputingData CenterIT ops
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From Internet Ops to Banking: Lessons on Data Center Challenges
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21CTO
Sep 20, 2015 · Frontend Development

10 Common Web Development Mistakes and How to Fix Them

This article outlines ten frequent web developer pitfalls—from outdated HTML and browser‑specific code to slow performance and excessive page reloads—explaining their impacts and offering practical solutions such as modern semantic markup, cross‑browser testing, image optimization, responsive design, and automated tooling.

Best PracticesFrontendHTML
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10 Common Web Development Mistakes and How to Fix Them
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Sep 20, 2015 · Backend Development

What PHP7 Brings: New Features and Massive Performance Gains Explained

This article reviews PHP7’s major language enhancements, architectural changes, and benchmark results that demonstrate up to a 60% speed increase and a 2.7‑fold QPS boost for WordPress, providing developers with practical insights into adopting the new version.

New FeaturesPerformancebackend-development
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What PHP7 Brings: New Features and Massive Performance Gains Explained
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21CTO
Sep 20, 2015 · Databases

Master MySQL Backup & Recovery: Mysqldump, LVM Snapshots, and Xtrabackup Explained

This tutorial walks through three MySQL backup and recovery strategies—using mysqldump with binary logs, LVM snapshots with binary logs, and Percona Xtrabackup—detailing environment setup, command syntax, incremental procedures, and restoration steps to ensure data safety and minimal downtime.

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Master MySQL Backup & Recovery: Mysqldump, LVM Snapshots, and Xtrabackup Explained
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21CTO
Sep 20, 2015 · Fundamentals

How to Spot True Programming Talent: From Crash Bugs to Clever Algorithms

The article explores practical ways to assess a programmer's depth by assigning crash or performance bugs, analyzing their debugging process, and presenting algorithmic interview puzzles that reveal the difference between merely solving a problem and understanding its underlying essence.

Interview Questionsalgorithmic thinkingproblem solving
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How to Spot True Programming Talent: From Crash Bugs to Clever Algorithms
Qunar Tech Salon
Qunar Tech Salon
Sep 20, 2015 · Fundamentals

Take a Look at the Weird Things Python Has Produced

The article explores Python's popularity, its ease of use versus performance trade‑offs, its role as a glue language that can wrap faster C/Fortran code, and its interoperability options like Jython and IronPython, while also highlighting the cultural enthusiasm of its community.

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Take a Look at the Weird Things Python Has Produced
Efficient Ops
Efficient Ops
Sep 19, 2015 · Cloud Computing

Why Network Architecture Is the Backbone of Cloud Computing: Insights and Best Practices

This article explores why robust network infrastructure is essential for cloud platforms, examines China’s telecom landscape, outlines inter‑carrier connectivity solutions such as multi‑line BGP, and provides a practical evaluation model to help businesses select the optimal network and data‑center for their cloud workloads.

BGPChina TelecomCloud Networking
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Why Network Architecture Is the Backbone of Cloud Computing: Insights and Best Practices
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21CTO
Sep 19, 2015 · Artificial Intelligence

Why Distributed Machine Learning Needs More Data Than Speed

The article explains how distributed machine learning evolved from parallel computing to handle massive, long‑tail data sets, discusses the importance of scalability, fault recovery, and data‑parallel algorithms, and reviews frameworks such as MPI, MapReduce, and Pregel for building large‑scale AI systems.

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Why Distributed Machine Learning Needs More Data Than Speed
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21CTO
Sep 19, 2015 · Backend Development

Is the Full‑Stack Engineer a Myth? Why Hiring One Is Unrealistic

The article argues that the full‑stack developer role is largely a myth, explaining employers' unrealistic expectations, the ever‑growing skill stack, and why the term often masks a desire for "amazing people" rather than a clearly defined technical profile.

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Is the Full‑Stack Engineer a Myth? Why Hiring One Is Unrealistic
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21CTO
Sep 19, 2015 · Artificial Intelligence

How Amazon’s AI‑Driven Automation Turns Employees into “Amabots”

The article examines how Amazon’s aggressive automation and AI initiatives transform both blue‑collar and white‑collar workers into robot‑like “Amabots,” highlighting surveillance, dehumanization, and the broader impact of machine learning on labor, decision‑making, and the future of human roles.

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How Amazon’s AI‑Driven Automation Turns Employees into “Amabots”
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21CTO
Sep 19, 2015 · Backend Development

Can PHP + Swoole Compete with C++ for High‑Concurrency Servers?

The article examines why PHP’s lack of native multithreading isn’t a fatal flaw for high‑concurrency servers when paired with Swoole, compares process‑based and thread‑based models, debunks performance myths, and highlights the productivity benefits of using PHP over C++.

Backend DevelopmentPHPSwoole
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Can PHP + Swoole Compete with C++ for High‑Concurrency Servers?