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Using Pony for Fintech
Sylvan Clebsch talks about using Pony for fintech to build high-performance tools. Pony is a new actor-model statically typed language, compiled AOT, with a GC and a data-race free type system.
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Microsoft Cloud's Front Door: Building a Global API
Charles Lamanna talks about the scale and architecture of Microsoft’s Azure Management Gateway and how Azure API’s are built for high availability and for data sovereignty.
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An Erlang-Based Philosophy for Service Reliability
Jamshid Mahdavi explains how WhatsApp has developed their server components, the deployment processes, and how they monitor, alert, and repair the inevitable failures in a billion-users service.
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Driving Customer Engagement & Acquisition in the Digital Era
Rana Pereis explores case studies of how banks are using APIs to evolve new digital offerings and business models that help drive customer engagement and acquisition.
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Eclipse Orion: Fast, Functional and at Your Fingertips
Steve Northover presents tips, tricks and new features that make JavaScript development more productive and fun with Eclipse Orion, including quick fixes, content assist and refactoring support.
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Your Agile Project at Eclipse with Tuleap
Manuel Vacelet and Pascal Rapicault introduce Tuleap - Scrum, Kanban, and generic bug tracking –, explaining how to integrate it with the Eclipse toolset and Bugzilla.
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How Will Persistent Memory Change Software Design?
Maciej Maciejewski discusses persistent memory, storage devices, and DRAM, accessing persistent memory with ACPI 6.0 extensions, existing support in the Linux kernel and the NVM library.
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Being Meta
Jevgenij Nekrasov discusses doing meta-programming in .NET, including writing a custom DSL.
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API: The "I" Stands for Innovation
Mike Amundsen discusses innovation and how the latest round of technical advances in APIs can be used to leverage growth and innovative thinking within teams, companies, and communities.
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Java 9's Other Puzzle Pieces
Erik Costlow discusses which Java 9 improvements are automatic, which require an update, and how to take advantage of new multi-release JAR files and maintain backwards compatibility during upgrade.
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Scientific Simulation with Eclipse - from Zero Code to Running on Lots of Cores in 10 Minutes
Alex McCaskey describes recent plugins implemented for the Eclipse ICE to streamline and improve the MOOSE development workflow, from application development to execution on a remote HPC resource.
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A Review of Eclipse 4, Its APIs and Architecture
Tom Schindl reviews Eclipse 4’s API and architecture, pinpointing successes, failures and mistakes.