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Using gRPC with Golang

In this tutorial, you will learn how to work with the gRPC Golang library for microservice communication by creating a simple note-taking application. APIs and service-to-service communication are what make modern microservice architecture possible. REST is generally the preferred implementation pattern, but if you only use REST, you could miss out on the significant performance gains that gRPC can offer. gRPC can provide better speed and efficiency than REST APIs.

5 Things to Consider When Selecting Equity Management Software

You simply cannot afford to get equity management wrong. Investors and employees expect precision. You must create accurate tax records. As your company scales, compliance often grows more complex. SEC, FASB, and IFRS regulatory requirements frequently introduce complexities that make equity management especially challenging. Many companies are tempted to simply go with a broker solution. After all, several of the larger brokerage houses offer inexpensive or even free equity management solutions.

Multi-flavored authentication in Flutter using flutter_bloc

In this tutorial, we will learn the definitions of the different stages of production and their importance in development. We will also cover how to use different Firebase configurations in various environments. Additionally, we will learn about bloc widgets and what they do while managing our state in our Flutter application.

5 Benefits of Low-Code, No-Code BI Solutions

Extensive coding was once necessary for software development. But while businesses still hire software developers to build an application, low code solutions have changed the game. Enterprise applications are now developed without writing a single line of code. Today, complex applications are developed within hours with low-code or no-code business intelligence (BI) platforms.

Understanding SLOs Role in Data Quality Management

In our last article, we introduced the topic of SLAs (Service Level Agreements) and how they are necessary within organizations to help both consumers and producers agree on expectations around data usage and quality. Not only do SLAs provide visibility into what needs to be achieved to ensure data reliability and avoid surprises, but SLAs also create communication flows between consumers and producers that help ensure an alignment on expectations.