I am, by trade, a problem solver.
I've worked the last several years with large scale data systems focusing on that last 10% of performance gains and have learned one thing in particular: systems that perform poorly are usually solving the wrong problem. Redefining the problem according to actual customer needs with an eye toward the technical is a sure way to 10x the performance. From there, it's just a matter of work. That work always looks like this: Think, Prototype, Benchmark, Repeat.
If I had to choose a personal mantra, it would be this: Do not repeat yourself. When you do something, do it well, and you won't have to do it again. I've found that this applies to everything from not redefining strings in your code, to making sure you really think about the techniques to handle partially materialized OLAP cubes, and almost everything else.
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AutobiographerMar 18, 2016
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