I think Amsterdam will get much of the London-based business because of their (relatively) lax labour laws (closer to UK) and the facility of the natives with English (important for relocating execs and their family).
There is a massive housing shortage in the Netherlands, isn't there? I agree on your other point but might be logistically complex and expensive v.s. Berlin for instance.
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Much like a codebase, some of the brilliant engineers I've met relish the video games that lets them scour around the universe, think about strategy, and get into action. It's like watching someone attempting an Olympic weight-lift move.
They are at two extreme places of the spectrum basically. One is a very slow CP KV without any feature over basic stuff. Another is a data structure server with a KV shell, and weaker consistency guarantees and good performances.
a lot of time it is to signal interest and create so called social lubricant. It is not about the content of the conversation, but more about having a conversation with someone from the group.
We use spark for most of our work. We love it so far, able to handle all our use cases so far and we really appreciate the fact that Scala also runs on the JVM.