Harry Carpenter - 29 Sep 2022
Databases are critical to any piece of a modern and functional software stack. They allow user data to be aggregated, stored and fetched with reliability and efficacy. However, one thing has been plaguing development teams around the world for as long as databases have in production - standardisation. While Structured Query Language (SQL), the language used to fetch and mutate data from a traditional relational database is a Fourth Generation language, it leaves a lot of different ways a devel
Engineering
Harry Carpenter - 6 May 2022
Handling transactions online can be crazy. Here's some tips and tricks on what can be done to help the flow of your platform, and what the future may hold for internet transactions.
Engineering
Harry Carpenter - 27 Apr 2022
With more and more of the internet being controlled by large tech corporations, and with a greater emphasis on data usage & privacy, a decentralised internet could be just around the corner. Before we dive into Web 3.0, it is important to understand Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 infrastructure, and how it's evolved over the past 33 years. What is Web 1.0? Web 1.0 refers to the first stage of the World Wide Web evolution. Earlier, there were only a few content creators in Web 1.0 with a huge majority of
Engineering
Harry Carpenter - 11 Apr 2022
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