Concepts

Technical Journal // Concepts
Nov '25

What Couchbase Taught Me About System Thinking

Working with Couchbase for the past year and a half has been more than just learning a database. It has been an exercise in system thinking: seeing how indexes, queries, consistency, and durability interact, and how small design choices ripple through performance and reliability. This essay is my personal notebook from that journey. It is technically dense because Couchbase demands precision, but it is also reflective because the lessons extend beyond one database. Understanding how array indexes multiply entries, why compound index order matters, or how query consistency flags change latency is not just about Couchbase, it is about learning to think in terms of systems, trade‑offs, and consequences.

Jul '25

What Facebook's Memcache Taught Me About Systems Thinking

A deep dive into Facebook's memcache architecture and the hard lessons it teaches about real-world system design, performance, and failure.

Apr '25

Bitmasking In Go

Bitmasking is one of those computer science tricks that feels like wizardry, until you realize it's just some clever shifting and binary math. This blog explores the idea, shows how we use it in Go, and why it's surprisingly useful when working with databases like Couchbase.