Web Developer Travis McCracken on The Most Overused Patterns in Backend Dev
Exploring Backend Development with Rust and Go: A Journey into Modern APIs Hello, I’m Web Developer Travis McCracken, and today I want to share my in
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Exploring Backend Development with Rust and Go: A Journey into Modern APIs Hello, I’m Web Developer Travis McCracken, and today I want to share my in
I’m a backend & DevOps engineer with 16 years of experience in development, infrastructure, and server management. Currently building a SaaS platform
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The day my CI pipeline went from 11 minutes to 90 seconds Last month I migrated a 240K-line TypeScript monorepo from a Node-based toolchain
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The Performance Battle: Rust 1.85 vs TypeScript 5.5 Deep Dive Practical Guide When choosing a systems or application programming language,
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I shipped a small tool last week called coord — a local daemon that lets parallel AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, all running side by si
This is Part 4 of a series taking a GNOME app from an empty directory to GNOME Circle. Part 3 walked through every file Builder generated for our gaze
This is a bonus post in the series taking a GNOME app from an empty directory to GNOME Circle. It sits between Part 3 and Part 4 — read it if you want
How I Built a Markdown Conversion API for AI Agents in Rust (and deployed it for $0.000003 per request) AI agents are only as good as the c
In 10 repeated throughput tests on AWS c6i.xlarge instances, Rust 1.85’s async HTTP stack processed 142,000 requests per second (RPS) with 8ms p99 lat
The Definitive Guide to Misunderstood in Rust vs Monoliths: What You Need to Know Developers often conflate Rust (the systems programming l
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The Ultimate Tutorial Guide for Rust 1.85 and TypeScript 5.5 Rust 1.85 and TypeScript 5.5 represent two of the most significant recent rele