Reddit programming hot 25 on 2017-08-02

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  15. Practical Guide to SQL Transaction Isolation
  16. Things They Won't Teach You In School
  17. soren-subscriber; A RESTFul subscription service with infinite nodes to insert 'categories', 'books', 'subscribers', etc. written in Java 8 and Dropwizard micro-service.
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