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Crossroads of Asynchrony and Graceful Degradation
Nitesh Kant describes how embracing asynchrony in Netflix applications, from networking to business processing, creates gracefully degrading and highly resilient applications.
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Fast, Parallel, or Reliable: Pick 3, a Tour of Elixir
Jordan Day introduces the Elixir language, its syntax and the semantics of an Elixir application, highlighting differences that make Elixir apps more reliable than those written in other languages.
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Boot Your Search with Spring
Christoph Strobl focuses on integrating search solutions like Solr, Elasticsearch as well as MongoDBs full text search into an application.
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Create Elegant Builds at Scale with Gradle
Hans Dockter discusses how to solve the challenges of standardization, dependency management, multi-language builds, and automatic build infrastructure provisioning.
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Exploring Domain Driven Design Implementation Patterns in .NET, Part 2/2
Steve Bohlen introduces DDD principles and concepts, and explores various patterns -Repositories, Specifications, Entities, Value Objects, Services, etc. - useful for implementing DDD in .NET code.
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Designing C# 7
Lucian Wischik discusses the design process for C# 7, which is being designed in the open, with eager community participation on GitHub and elsewhere, and the language features that are taking shape.
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How Netflix Directs 1/3rd of Internet Traffic
Haley Tucker and Mohit Vora discuss the architecture at Netflix that makes streaming happen, while highlighting interesting lessons and design patterns that can be widely applied.
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Exploring Domain Driven Design Implementation Patterns in .NET, Part 1/2
Steve Bohlen introduces DDD principles and concepts, and explores various patterns -Repositories, Specifications, Entities, Value Objects, Services, etc. - useful for implementing DDD in .NET code.
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Exploding the Linux Container Host
Ben Corrie discusses Project Bonneville, how to create a shared Linux kernel for privileged containers, running containers without Linux, and VMware's dynamic resource constraints of a container host.
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Spring Cloud *: Exploring Alternative Spring Cloud Implementations
Spencer Gibb discusses the Spring Cloud abstractions and interfaces that an implementation might choose to implement: DiscoveryClient, LoadBalancerClient, Configuration and Bus.
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12 Factor or Cloud Native Apps for Spring Developers
Cornelia Davis discusses the Twelve Factor App (12factor.net), which describes elements of cloud native applications. She takes a look at each factor and how Spring and Cloud Foundry satisfy them.
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Lattice: A Cloud-Native Platform for Your Spring Applications
Matt Stine introduces the basics of Lattice, a cloud-native application platform that enables one to run applications in containers like Docker, on a local machine via Vagrant.