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Relevance of ClojureScript
Jearvon Dharrie discusses how ClojureScript stacks up against ES6. He demonstrates code examples in JavaScript and ClojureScript.
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What can e(fx)clipse do for you to Develop JavaFX Applications and IDE Plugins?
Thomas Schindl presents new tooling features in e(fx)clipse 1.0, runtime APIs and components such as the Code Editor and 3D Viewer, and tooling APIs that can be used in other IDE plug-ins.
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Scala.js: Safety and Sanity in the Wild West of Web Development
Haoyi Li introduces Scala.js and shows how to get started with it, building a number of small Scala.js applications to show its capabilities.
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Introduction to Ionic, a Cordova and AngularJS-based Mobile Web App Framework
Mike Hartington introduces Ionic and its components, builds a sample app, and explores the suite of tools and services Ionic provides for hybrid mobile app development.
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MQTT-SN: MQTT for UDP, ZigBee and Other Transports
Ian Craggs discusses MQTT-SN and the tools for using it in the Eclipse Paho and Mosquitto projects.
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Electronic Trading in 2015: Faster or Smarter?
Annalisa Sarasini talks about how industry standards, open source, HTML5 and hosted services are today leveraged by leading buy and sell side firms when implementing single and cross asset solutions.
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New in ECMAScript 2016, JavaScript's First Yearly Release
Brian Terlson presents the changes TC39 is making to its specification publishing process for ES2016 and beyond.
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LDAP at Lightning Speed
Howard Chu covers highlights of the LMDB design and discusses some of the internal improvements in slapd due to LMDB, as well as the impact of LMDB on other projects.
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10 Platforms in 30 Minutes–Powered by Eclipse
Jonas Helming, Maximilian Koegel develop a simple client-server app using a variety of Eclipse frameworks and producing 10 different versions of the same client running on the multiple platforms.
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ECMAScript 6: A Better JavaScript for the Ambient Computing Era
Allen Wirfs-Brock answers questions on ECMAScript 6: Why do we need it? Why did it take so long? What’s in it? When can you use it? What comes next?
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Visual Storytelling With D3: A Conceptual Introduction to Visualizing Data with JavaScript
Ritchie King introduces core concepts of D3, a chart JavaScript library, showcasing its capabilities for visualizing data in the browser.
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The Changing Face of Communications: IoT, REST, & Reactive
Todd Montgomery explores questions related to WebSocket, HTTP/2, CoAP, MQTT, XMPP, and the way these protocols change how services communicate.