Into the Mind of Ai
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Into the Mind of Ai
9M ago
First question!
Probably not! If you have, second question:
Me? Not so much, that’s why I’m having a hard time finding the use of it and putting it into scenarios where I find it useful.
So, my understanding of Kubernetes is this. It’s like diving into this crazy world of container management where things can get real messy, real quick. Picture yourself in a tangled web of clusters, deployments, and configurations – it’s like trying to unscramble a plate of spaghetti! Even seasoned pros can find themselves scratching their heads. You’re constantly juggling pods, services, and deployments ..read more
Into the Mind of Ai
9M ago
Introduction
Welcome to my blog post on Azure Messaging Services! In this article, I’ll delve into the intricacies of various messaging solutions offered by Azure, exploring why and when you should use them, and how to make the most out of each service. I’m Bryan Anthony Garcia, Senior Developer at XAM, and I’ll guide you through the essentials.
Why Messaging?
Firstly, it’s essential to address why we need these messaging services. At a basic level, you might not actually need them. If you’re building a small application with a single client, API, and database, messaging might not be necessar ..read more
Into the Mind of Ai
6y ago
Years ago, I was thinking about making my own chat app and I always think that building them would be a headache since I don’t know much about the things that I need to do to make it. My friend keeps on telling me that all you need is web sockets to build it, but I didn’t really have the time to research it until last month. Well, it wasn’t really web sockets, instead, I tried out SignalR and voila! It took me less than an hour to build a very basic real-time chat application.
So what is a ‘real-time’ app?
Real-time apps are basically apps where you get the data on demand. An example of th ..read more