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Building Awesome APIs with Grails
Chris Latimer discusses how to develop APIs ready for public consumption with Grails.
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Ratpack and Grails 3
Lari Hotari discusses Grails 3's concept of application profiles for choosing a certain set of core plugins to use.
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Down the Clojure Rabbit Hole
Christophe Grand tells Clojure stories full of immutability, data over behavior, relational programming, declarativity, incrementalism, parallelism, collapsing abstractions, local state and more.
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Refactoring Java Generics by Inferring Wildcards, In Practice
John Altidor, Yannis Smaragdakis discuss an algorithm for refactoring and inferring more general type instantiations of Java generics using wildcards without changes to the Java type system.
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From a Monolith to Microservices + REST: the Evolution of LinkedIn's Service Architecture
Steven Ihde and Karan Parikh discuss about tools and frameworks built in order to help LinkedIn's transition to microservices, including their URN resolution engine and the Rest.li API Hub.
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Organizing Your Company to Embrace Microservices
Paul Osman discusses their experiences evolving 500px from a single, monolithic Ruby on Rails application to a series of composable microservices written in Ruby and Go.
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Performance Tuning Grails Applications
Lari Hotari discusses how to optimize Grails' performance to get full benefits from it.
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Runtime Metaprogramming With Groovy
Jeff Scott Brown discusses the metaprogramming capabilities offered by Groovy, providing everything that developers needs to build systems that are far more capable than their all Java counterparts.
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Groovy Mobile Automation
Bobby Warner discusses mobile automation and dives into the iOS and Android functional testing world using Groovy, Spock and Gradle.
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Advanced GORM: Beyond Relational
Grails project lead Graeme Rocher demonstrates some less known, advanced features of GORM and explores the possibilities offered going beyond the relational database.
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Swift - Under the Hood
Alex Blewitt introduces the history behind Swift, why it was created, how it differs from Objective-C and how Swift is compiled and executed under the covers.
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Building Stuff with Shake
Neil Mitchell introduces the Shake build system. Users of Shake write a Haskell program which makes heavy use of the Shake library, while still allowing the full power of Haskell to be used.