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How to develop production ready migration

How to develop production ready migration

This blog outlines the process of creating a custom database migration system using Node.js, & any database ORM. Furthermore, it explains creating migration files, writing migration code, and applying Electron-specific changes in order for the migration system to operate effectively in a production environment.

How to detect drift with Evidently and MLFlow

How to detect drift with Evidently and MLFlow

Learn how to detect and monitor data drift in machine learning models using Evidently and MLflow. This blog provides a step-by-step tutorial using a mobile price prediction dataset, ensuring consistent model performance by tracking and visualizing drift insights over time.

Monolithic Architecture: Amazon Prime's Transition

Monolithic Architecture: Amazon Prime's Transition

Monolithic architecture, a term often tossed around in tech circles, has become the center of attention recently. Particularly after Amazon Prime's transition to a monolithic structure, the software industry has reignited the monolithic versus microservices debate. In this blog post, we'll dissect the concept of monolithic architecture, explore its benefits, and delve into the details of Amazon Prime's transition.

Dart vs Javascript: A Cross-Platform Comparison

Dart vs Javascript: A Cross-Platform Comparison

Dive into our comparison of Dart and JavaScript, the foundational languages for Flutter and React Native, respectively. Discover how these languages shape the future of cross-platform mobile app development.

How to use Flutter Animations API

How to use Flutter Animations API

In this blog, we talk about how flutter is smart enough in making good use of the obtained elapsed time from Ticker API.

How to use Flutter Ticker API

How to use Flutter Ticker API

In this part, we will have a look on flutter’s approach towards implementing animations, especially what flutter offers to be able to get new instance of elapsed time as and when elapsed time changes since when the animations starts.

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