Building Systems, Simply by Matklad
One of the meta values of TigerBeetle is simplicity. Simplicity is hard, but it gets you all the nice things — performance, correctness, maintainability. In this talk, we'll uncover fundamental simplicity in how software is built, tested, documented, and released — seemingly "boring" aspects, which nontheless are a foundation for everything else. https://matklad.github.io/ Talk from Systems Distributed '25: https://systemsdistributed.com Join the chat at https://slack.tigerbeetle.com/invite

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