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If you've ever built ETL pipelines pulling data from MongoDB into Delta Lake using Spark, you've probably hit this wall. The pipeline works fine — until it doesn't. A single document with an unexpected shape is enough to break the entire write, leave the table in an inconsistent state, and send your on-call engineer digging through Spark logs at 11pm. I built and maintained more than 10 of these j
I've been building AQE (Atomic Quantum Engine), a DOM selector engine that replaces tree traversal with flat bitmask operations. Instead of walking the DOM on every query, each node gets a 64-bit BigInt mask at sync time. Matching becomes a single integer AND. AQE Light is the free, open-source version — zero dependencies, MIT license, on npm now: npm install atomic-quantum-engine I'm looking for
Hello readers 👋, welcome to the 23rd blog in this JavaScript series! In the last post, we discovered how async/await makes asynchronous code feel as natural as synchronous code. Today, we are going to talk about a pair of operators that look identical but do completely opposite jobs: the spread and rest operators. Both use three dots (...), but one expands values out while the other collects valu