It was surprising that Kleppman's book was mentioned only at the very end of the article, but at least it came with an understandable caveat. That book is incredible - although in all honesty it does require solid foundation of distributed systems to make proper sense.
Until you have personally battled with replication lag, real-life impacts of eventual consistency and distributed writes, Data-Intensive Applications feels like a dry theoretical read. If you do come across the book with the scars and lessons, it does open the world up.
Until you have personally battled with replication lag, real-life impacts of eventual consistency and distributed writes, Data-Intensive Applications feels like a dry theoretical read. If you do come across the book with the scars and lessons, it does open the world up.