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Programming the Cloud with TypeScript
Luke Hoban reviews the unique benefits of applying programming languages in general, and TypeScript in particular, to the cloud infrastructure domain.
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Rust, WebAssembly, and Javascript Make Three: An FFI Story
Ashley Williams talks about the Rust and WebAssembly toolchain and the technical work involved in creating a developer-friendly experience designed to grow adoption of WebAssembly.
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State Management for React Using Context and Hooks
Vlad Zelinschi explores a barebones alternative approach to state management that is suitable for small/medium apps as well as defines the pros and cons when compared to Redux.
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A New Way to Profile Node.js
Matteo Collina presents a new and straightforward way to identify bottlenecks in Node.js and beyond.
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Deep Learning with Audio Signals: Prepare, Process, Design, Expect
Keunwoo Choi introduces what the audio/music research societies have discovered while playing with deep learning when it comes to audio classification and regression.
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Build Node.js APIs Using Serverless
Simona Cotin talks about how to migrate an API of an existing app to Azure Functions, and how to use Visual Studio Code and the Azure Functions extension to speed up work.
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The Evolution of Spotify Home Architecture
Emily Samuels and Anil Muppalla discuss the evolution of Spotify's architecture that serves recommendations (playlist, albums, etc) on the Home Tab.
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RxJS: A Better Way to Write Front-End Applications
Hannah Howard talks about the premise of functional reactive programming and how it represents a major conceptual shift but one that can vastly simplify front-end programming.
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Expect the Unexpected: How to Deal with Errors in Large Web Applications
Mats Bryntse demonstrates how to implement error monitoring in a web app and also shows how to reproduce errors without having to ask the user for a step-by-step description.
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Otherworldly Java: Gateway to the Moon and beyond
Diane Craig demonstrates the art of the possible when using modern Java toolkits to build high quality, high performance applications for Science and Aerospace industries.
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FreshEBT
Ram Mehta talks about Fresh EBT - a mobile app used by over a million households each month to manage their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits - scaling the app nationwide.
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Full Stack Reactive with React and Spring WebFlux
Matt Raible explores techniques for making an application fully reactive with Spring WebFlux and React.
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