Morning Code Sip

MCS 0022: Fisher Yates Algorithm, GitHub Artifact Attestation, How to keep data in cache

Today, I propose the 3 following articles to start your day.

The Fisher Yates Algorithm

A simple and clear explaination about how the Fisher Yates algorithm works, and how to implement it.

Artifact Attestations

Earlier this month (May 2024), GitHub annonced Artifact Attestations in in public beta.
This new feature allows us to generate and verify signed attestations for anything you make with GitHub Actions.
Definitly something to try out.

Keeping the Data in the Cache

As always, Johnny’s Software Lab articles are great for anyone interested about software performance.
In this article, they are talking about the effect of keeping the data in cache so that it is always available and ready to use as soon as possible.


I hope you enjoyed those articles as much as your morning bevrage, and that they gave you some interesting knowledge.
Personnally, I read them while drinking my first cup of coffee of the day ☕

Have a splendid day, and see you in the next Morning Code Sip articles. 😀

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