It's the second edition in the new format. I did a design exercise on implementing a connection pool. The goal was to introduce and explain Queueing, Backpressure, and Single Writer patterns, showcasing first why they're helpful. We started on the implementation microscale and then lifted it to the wider architecture scale. It's a long read, but I hope it's wort it!
Hi. Can you please provide the code snippets as plain text (may be Gist or pasted in the article's text)? When the code is posted in image it is dificult to blind people like me. Thanks!
Yes, I'll try to do it next time and adjust those. I used images instead of the text, as code snippets in Substack don't have syntax highlighting, but indeed it's more important to be accessible. 👍
Hi. Can you please provide the code snippets as plain text (may be Gist or pasted in the article's text)? When the code is posted in image it is dificult to blind people like me. Thanks!
Yes, I'll try to do it next time and adjust those. I used images instead of the text, as code snippets in Substack don't have syntax highlighting, but indeed it's more important to be accessible. 👍