
3 Database Design Decisions That Shape Everything
You can refactor code. You can swap frameworks. You can even migrate entire stacks over a long weekend if you are brave and caffeinated enough. But if you get your

You can refactor code. You can swap frameworks. You can even migrate entire stacks over a long weekend if you are brave and caffeinated enough. But if you get your



You rarely redesign a database because you are bored. You do it because something hurts. Query latency crept from 20 milliseconds to 800. A new product line does not fit

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Software engineering excellence is often defined by the speed of development and the quality of the final code, but the most critical measure of organizational maturity is the last mile:

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