One of my ex-boss talked to me about Coursera a year ago. It’s a website where you can freely learn several things from high graduated school. Most ofter, it’s technology related and I wanted to test it to learn Java. I subscribed to 2 sessions. One for the java basics and the other one for the object oriented aspect (in french). I’ve started it a few weeks ago the first part and what I can say is, it’s very good.

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I recently tested Photo Station on Synology because I was searching a solution to store my photos and accessible through internet with a web interface. I tested Photo Station and was not convinced by the solution as there are several bugs Does not retain some default preferences Forget to make some thumbnails when importing a lot of photos in several albums etc… I tested AWS backups and even if the price is correct, it’s too slow for restoring in my opinion.

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Next week I’m going to teach basics computer science to future Engineers on Linux/HTML/CSS at ENSTA (Ecole Nationale des Techniques AvancĂ©es). This is the first time I will teach to students so I hope it will as interesting as for professionals (or more) :-). I will teach during 1 week so blog posts may slow down a little bit. Now I’m crossing fingers for this week :-p Thanks Marc fort this experience :-)

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Hello readers! The numbers of readers keeps growing and I really appreciate it :-). Thanks to all followers! You may know that I’m currently writing a book on MariaDB performances/high availability. I’m almost finish and this is the last run before the publication in September. To give the maximum in this book , in the very short delay I have to, I need more time. The current blog post flow is: one blog post every 2 days.

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Some of my readers asked me more clarification on where information’s could be find on my site. I wanted to make it clear and have a welcome page to make things easier. Some of my readers asked me more clarification on where information’s could be find on my site. I wanted to make it clear and have a welcome page to make things easier. So you can take a look the result:1

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Pierre Mavro / Deimosfr


Qovery Co-Founder and CTO

Paris - France