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Software Engineering Interviews at Trimble MAPS

Software Engineering Interviews at Trimble MAPS

This article explains what to expect during an engineering interview at Trimble MAPS.
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George Lutz
Sep 27, 2021
Evaluating a Refactor, Part II

Evaluating a Refactor, Part II

In Part I of this series, we looked at how to evaluate a new algorithm using BenchmarkDotNet. Benchmarking allowed us to test the execution…
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Stephen Darlington
Sep 15, 2021
Evaluating a Refactor, Part I

Evaluating a Refactor, Part I

We’ve talked a lot on this blog about getting started with various technologies and different ways to architect your code or your solution…
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Stephen Darlington
Aug 30, 2021
The Power of Load Balancer Logs

The Power of Load Balancer Logs

How to get valuable, fast, and cheap transparency into production systems.
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George Lutz
Feb 27, 2021
Where Do You Want Your Mess?

Where Do You Want Your Mess?

WDYWYM (pronounced “witty whim”) is a software engineering concept that is as familiar in code as in everyday life. We all deal with some…
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Melicent
Feb 15, 2021
AWS IAM Primer

AWS IAM Primer

The 20% of IAM that you need 80% of the time
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George Lutz
Feb 7, 2021
All Aboard with MassTransit

All Aboard with MassTransit

In previous stories on this blog, we’ve discussed both RabbitMQ and event-driven architectures. Today, we’re going to bring those threads…
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Stephen Darlington
Jan 14, 2021
Deploying on a Technical Schedule

Deploying on a Technical Schedule

Our goal is to get products to our customers faster. This requires deploying small, modular changes frequently — deploying on a technical…
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George Lutz
Sep 3, 2020
Customizing Swagger Responses for Better API Documentation

Customizing Swagger Responses for Better API Documentation

How to configure custom example responses for Swagger API Docs
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Stephen Darlington
Jun 23, 2020
X-Ray Latency Measure

X-Ray Latency Measure

“What gets measured, gets managed “ — Peter Drucker
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Ganesan Senthilvel
May 9, 2020
Getting Started with AWS Big Data — Athena, Glue, and S3

Getting Started with AWS Big Data — Athena, Glue, and S3

A step-by-step tutorial to quickly build and test a data analytics service in AWS using S3, Glue, and Athena.
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Matthew Harper
Apr 14, 2020
API-First Development and OpenAPI

API-First Development and OpenAPI

A frank rambling on the needs for and the pitfalls of API first development.
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Casey Lutz
Feb 24, 2020
Brief Intro To NetTopology in .NET Core

Brief Intro To NetTopology in .NET Core

Can’t find SqlGeography in .NET Core? You’ll want to use NetTopologySuite instead; here’s a brief intro.
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Aizeem Paroya
Feb 18, 2020
Postman, API testing made easy

Postman, API testing made easy

This article contains a few easy tips to help you get the most out of your automated tests using Postman.
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Akila Rajkanth
Feb 6, 2020
Getting Started with DynamoDB and .NET Core — How to Build a Leaderboard

Getting Started with DynamoDB and .NET Core — How to Build a Leaderboard

Learn how to use DynamoDB (and it’s keys and indexes) efficiently in this step by step guide with source code in C# and included Terraform.
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Matthew Harper
Jan 21, 2020
How to Build an Alexa Skill with .NET Core and AWS Lambda

How to Build an Alexa Skill with .NET Core and AWS Lambda

Use this step-by-step guide to easily build your first Alexa Skill with a serverless C# backend running in AWS Lambda.
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Matthew Harper
Jan 8, 2020
Nullable — Business Value

Nullable — Business Value

Traditionally, Computer Programming won’t allow the users to assign a null value to a variable. From DB world, Null (or NULL) is a special…
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Ganesan Senthilvel
Dec 4, 2019
Optimize Your .Net Core Docker Images

Optimize Your .Net Core Docker Images

The goal of this quick reference is to bring attention to .Net based docker images and optimizing their sizes in an image store. We will…
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Christopher Oyesiku
Dec 4, 2019
Making SQL Fun Again with Azure Data Studio

Making SQL Fun Again with Azure Data Studio

Developers and SQL go together like peanut butter and creeping existential dread. Often, we are willing to undergo a significant amount of…
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Melicent
Nov 11, 2019
Event-Driven Architecture

Event-Driven Architecture

One of the fun things we get to do as software engineers is to figure out how to build enterprise applications that scale. Most of us are…
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Stephen Darlington
Nov 4, 2019
Getting Started with .NET Core, Docker, and RabbitMQ — Part 3

Getting Started with .NET Core, Docker, and RabbitMQ — Part 3

Add RabbitMQ to our project
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Matthew Harper
Oct 25, 2019
Scaling out with AWS Kinesis stream and .Net Core dockerized microservices

Scaling out with AWS Kinesis stream and .Net Core dockerized microservices

Scaling out microservices
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Nirjhar Choudhury
Oct 21, 2019
Moving Toward CI/CD

Moving Toward CI/CD

“The most powerful tool we have as developers is automation.”
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Josh Nassar
Oct 14, 2019
Dependency Injection — What’s the point?

Dependency Injection — What’s the point?

This article will discuss dependency injection and provide a real life business example using .NET Core, Autofac, and Mock unit testing
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Christopher Tanghare
Oct 7, 2019
Become a 31% Better SQL Developer In Minutes

Become a 31% Better SQL Developer In Minutes

by Balaji Ram & George Lutz
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Trimble MAPS Engineering Blog
Oct 3, 2019
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