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Quan Mai

Quan Mai

 Alias: Quan Mai
 Company: Optimizely AB
 Location: Sweden
 About me: Software engineer at heart. Author. Husband. Father.

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Level: Oracle
Total contribution points: 17576 (gain 12424 points more to level up)

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Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 07, 2025

First of all, I’d like to make this a farewell post to this blog. The VM that is hosting this blog – which is generously sponsored by my employer, ...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 09, 2025

In a recent customer engagement, I have looked into a customer where their memory usage is abnormally high. Among other findings, I think one was n...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 07, 2025

Today I stumped upon this question Solution for Handling File Upload Permissions in Episerver CMS 12, and there is a simple solution for that Using...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 05, 2025

This happened a quite ago but only now I have had time to write about it. Once upon a time, I was asked to look into a customer database (in a big...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jan 16, 2025

If you are using catalog system, the way of creating metafields are easy – in fact, you can forget about “metafields”, all you should be using is t...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: Dec 04, 2024

.NET developers have been in the transition to move from synchronous APIs to asynchronous API. That was boosted a lot by await/async keyword of C#...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: Dec 04, 2024

Recently I helped to chase down a ghost (and you might be surprised to know that I, for most part, spend hours to be a ghostbuster, it could be fun...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 17, 2024

Today when I was tracking down some changes, I came across this commit comment Who wrote this? Me, almost 5 years ago. I did have a chuckle in my...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 22, 2024

Sometimes, my work is easy, the problem could be resolved with one look (when I’m lucky enough to look at where it needs to be looked, just like th...

Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 17, 2024

Once upon a time, a colleague asked me to look into a customer database with weird spikes in database log usage. (You might start to wonder why I a...

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