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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15105 · Aug 30

#other This guide helps you prepare for software engineering technical interviews by covering key topics like good coding practices (SOLID principles, DRY, Clean Code, Clean Architecture), algorithms and data structures, design patterns, system design, databases, version control, CI/CD, containers, and AI tools. It offers practical resources and examples for many programming languages and frameworks, plus common interview questions for frontend and backend roles. Using this guide improves your coding skills, helps you understand important concepts, and boosts your confidence to perform well in interviews and real projects. It saves you time by gathering essential knowledge and practice materials in one place. https://github.com/DevCaress/guia-entrevistas-de-programacion

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@golang · Post #58 · 04/22/2018, 08:22 PM

Why are goroutines not lightweight threads? Kartik Khare shows us his meaning about goroutines, lightweight threads and their difference in GoLang. There are no code examples inside but good thoughts about parallelism, threads and useful links at the end of the article :) #development#runtime#language https://codeburst.io/why-goroutines-are-not-lightweight-threads-7c460c1f155f

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@golang · Post #64 · 06/21/2018, 04:17 PM

Hi there! Which ways do you use to avoid memory leaks for REST API? In the following article by Iman Tumorang describes an excellent example of memory leaks, his solution, and results. Must have to read for everyone 😉 #development#runtime#architecture https://hackernoon.com/avoiding-memory-leak-in-golang-api-1843ef45fca8

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@githubtrending · Post #15382 · 01/01/2026, 12:30 PM

#jupyter_notebook#agent#agentic_ai#agents#authentication#bedrock#core#gateway#identity_management#memory_management#production_code#runtime Amazon Bedrock AgentCore lets you build, deploy, and run AI agents securely at scale with any framework like CrewAI or LangGraph and any model, without managing complex infrastructure. It offers serverless runtime for long tasks up to 8 hours, gateway to connect tools like Slack or APIs easily, memory for personalized experiences, identity management, built-in code interpreter and browser tools, plus observability. This saves time by skipping heavy setup, speeds prototypes to production, cuts costs with pay-per-use, and boosts security—helping you create powerful agents faster for real business needs. https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-bedrock-agentcore-samples