That’s one of the cases where query-based CDC may out perform log-based (as long as you don’t care to see every intermediate change that happened to a row between syncs)
> Much of the FHE industry is focused right now on the subset of applications where legal hurdles make the two available options “slow, but compliant” and “fast, but incurs prison time.”
For our team, using an ELT architecture (as opposed to ETL) [1] for managing our data warehouse has greatly reduced the complexity of our data processes. Instead of creating ETLs for every table we want to load into the data warehouse, we create the minimum necessary setup to copy the table into our data warehouse. Then, we write transforms, which are simply SQL statements, to generate wide-column tables that our non-technical users can use to explore data without worrying about joins or having to learn esoteric naming conventions.
Custom EL Scripts -> Redshift -> Transform Statements -> Redshift -> Metabase supports the data needs of all our departments with no dedicated data team members.
I had the same problem. In addition to regular exercise, try doing these stretches for once or twice a day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdNS95hpL-o (they are fun too! Perhaps get a group together at your office to stretch together once a day)
These exercises work to move your body back toward perfect posture, undoing the damage caused by sitting, typing, etc.
I stopped using these in November due to travel. My back and shoulder pain returned. It took about 7 days of consistent stretching for the pain to go away again.
I threw together a quick 'n dirty Rails generator that will generate the code for white/black listing all model attributes with attr_accessible/attr_protected.
Here's the file: https://gist.github.com/1975167, just add to lib/generators in your Rails 3 app, then do rails g mass_assignment_security -h
GaggleAMP is hiring part-time software developers and UX designers to help us extend our social amplification platform. On the frontend, we use jQuery and HTML5/CSS3 via HAML templates. Our web application's backend stack is Ruby on Rails 3 with MySQL and Redis.
We'll consider hackers with any experience level, intern and up. If interested, send an email with a brief bio and one or more links to past work to jason AT gaggleamp DOT com.
GaggleAMP is hiring part-time software developers and UX designers to help us extend our social amplification platform. On the frontend, we use jQuery and HTML5/CSS3 via HAML templates. Our web application's backend stack is Ruby on Rails 3 with MySQL and Redis.
We'll consider hackers with any experience level, intern and up. If interested, send an email with a brief bio and one or more links to past work to jason AT gaggleamp DOT com.
If it is a smart team working on an interesting/challenging problem and you think you would enjoy it, then the fact that they want to flip the business should only be a secondary consideration.