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by nfa_backward 3414 days ago
Facebook Presto, a MPP SQL Engine written in Java.

https://github.com/prestodb/presto

I have learned a lot from reading the source code and watching it develop. It is written in modern Java 8. The authors are obviously experts of the language, JVM and ecosystem. Since it is an MPP SQL engine performance is very important. The authors have been able to strike a good balance between performance and clean abstractions. I have also learned a lot about how to evolve a product. Large features are added iteratively. In my own code I often found myself going from Feature 1.0 -> Feature 2.0. Following Presto PRs, I have seen how for large features they go from Feature 1.0 -> Feature 1.1 -> Feature 1.2 -> ... Feature 2.0 very quickly. This is much more difficult than it sounds. How can I implement 10% of a feature, still have it provide benefits and still be able to ship it? I have seen how this technique allows for code to make it into production quickly where it is validated and hardened. In some ways it reminds me of this: https://storify.com/jrauser/on-the-big-rewrite-and-bezos-as-.... You shouldn't be asking for a rewrite. Know where you want to go and carefully plan small steps from here to there.