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I usually like having the possibility of maximum power and expressiveness... But eventually I just want to make easy things easy. I’ll try Altair next time I need to plot anything. Lately I’ve gone a lot to gnuplot, to be fair: nothing beats it to just plot a text file you have lying around.
This is what is now being used at BitPhy, after I recommended them to... well, not use Airflow. To be fair they were considering Argo and Airflow, and given they are heavy on Kubernetes, Argo sounds a better fit.
A friend of mine is designing and producing a board game (I’ll share the Kickstarter when is ready), so this was a fun read. He’s not a billionaire though.
(this is an oldie) I tried Ignite+Spark around 1 year ago, and couldn’t get it to work properly (segmentation fault!). I’ll try again: it can open up a lot of things if it works as promised.
Leslie Lamport selling you the why of specifications. Very recommended, specially for people who think specifying is complex, long, unnecessary or anti-agile.
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