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1 points·by mohanmca·3 वर्ष पहले·0 comments

Ask HN: How do you search large codebases before adding a feature or fixing bug?

111 points·by mohanmca·4 वर्ष पहले·82 comments

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mohanmca
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There is no golden rule, but assume tier-2 cities mayn't have airport, no famous schools, less than 2 or 3 million people living in there.

Most of the tier-1 cities has direct international or national airways connectivity.

Tier-3 cities may not even have a single factory, it is hub for 100s villages, has decent bus-connectivity to nearest tier-2 city.
mohanmca
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Exactly I was bit confused, initially thought that I read one of his old writing. The legend is still missing.
mohanmca
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Looks pretty awesome! Will definitely give a try!

Wish to hear why did you choose to use Ada?
mohanmca
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If someone worked on JIRA/Task we can find, otherwise, how do we even know about who has seen the codebase?
mohanmca
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Thanks! It is also a concern that I was looking for an answer!
mohanmca
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It is common that the developer who built might already left the team.
mohanmca
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Thanks! I like the book "5 Effective Thinking Book", will give a try!
mohanmca
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Well, It is not Lucene alone, there are many tools in java written around Lucene such as ElasticSearch/Solr/Elassandra and so on, so no language or runtime can replace everything. Eventually something might catch-up. That is why it is not language alone! It is developer, runtime, ecosystem and problem domain, brainshare.
mohanmca
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Thanks! I observed two points.

In order to look at flow - "should learn about queue theory"!

"queue theory" itself would be useful to design queuing related systems.
mohanmca
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Thanks!
mohanmca
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Thanks! Immediately sent to my friends who are learning SQL!
mohanmca
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Amazing use of SQLite! Thanks!