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Yo - Notification as the Message Itself
Or Arbel discusses how Yo's platform enables developers and users to communicate using push notifications.
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Less, but Better
Michael Garvey discusses about understanding of common challenges, and learning strategies, principles and practices to overcome them and craft better design for your interfaces.
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You Won't Believe How the Biggest Sites Build Scalable and Resilient Systems!
The authors discuss about the lessons learned from all the biggest sites on the internet about how to build scalable and resilient architectures.
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Making Spring Boot Even Groovier
Graeme Rocher shows how one can leverage key technologies from the Groovy and Grails communities to become even more productive with Spring Boot.
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Introduction to Spring for Apache Hadoop
Thomas Risberg introduces the Spring for Apache Hadoop project and discusses integration with Spring XD, batch jobs and external data sources.
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Asynchronous Programming at Netflix
Husain shows the Reactive Extensions (Rx) library which allows one to treat events as collections, how Netflix uses Rx on the client and the server, allowing it to build end-to-end reactive systems.
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The Immutable Front-end in ClojureScript
Logan Linn explores the design and implications of an architecture built around immutable data structures using ClojureScript and Om, a ClojureScript interface to Facebook's React.
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Booting up Spring Social
Craig Walls presents the latest that Spring Social has to offer, including integration with Spring Security, automatic reconnect, and a dramatically simpler configuration model using Spring Boot.
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A Distributed Transactional Database on Hadoop
John Leach explains using HBase co-processors to support a full ANSI SQL RDBMS without modifying the core HBase source, showing how Hadoop/HBase can replace traditional RDBMS solutions.
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Hadoop 201 -- Deeper into the Elephant
Roman Shaposhnik discusses more advanced features of HDFS, in addition to how YARN has enabled businesses to massively scale their systems beyond what was previously possible.
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Applications of Enterprise Integration Patterns to Near Real-Time Radar Data Processing
Garrett Wampole describes an experimental methodology of applying Enterprise Integration Patterns to the near real-time processing of surveillance radar data, developed by MITRE.
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Why Would You Integrate Solr and Hadoop?
Yann Yu discusses how Solr and Hadoop complement each other, and how to use Solr as a real-time, analytical, full-text search front-end to data stored in Hadoop.