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OpenStack Extensions: Challenges and Lessons Learned in the Development and Governance of Extensible REST Services
Jorge Williams shares some of the challenges and lessons learned while adding extensions to OpenStack.
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What May Not Be Expected in a Country of Eternal Light
Noel Weichbrodt summarizes the retrospectives his team has had for the last 18 months regarding using DSLs written in Scala and Lift for a GIS application.
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Functional DSLs for Biocomputation
Colin Gravill talks about how using F# to construct a shared analysis engine and the languages used to make the individual tools.
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Introduction to Spring Data
Mark Pollack provides a guided tour plus demos of the Spring Data feature set.
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MySQL to NoSQL: Data Modeling Challenges in Supporting Scalability
Kenneth M. Anderson shares some of the data modeling issues encountered while transitioning from a relational database to NoSQL.
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Continuous Delivery in the Cloud
Robert Chatley discusses using the cloud to shorten the release cycle, to ensure scalability, and explains how to deploy to the cloud in a repeatable and reliable way.
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Introduction to Spring Integration and Spring Batch
Gunnar Hillert and Gary Russell introduce Spring Integration and Spring Batch, how they differ, their commonalities, and how you can use them together.
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Small 'k' Kanban
Gerry Kirk on how to be more effective using two Personal Kanban rules: Visualize Work and Start Stopping, Start Finishing.
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Sage UX - How Anthropology Can Improve Your UX Practice
Annette Priest discusses applying anthropology to UX practice, and shares tips for getting the answers you need, research ethics and lessons learned from working with different teams and cultures.
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Building a Cloud Ecosystem Architecture
Chris Haddad discusses cloud computing, PaaS, multi-tenancy, cloud ecosystems, cloud aware APIs from the perspective and the benefits it can provide to the business.
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Making Hadoop Real Time with Scala & GridGain
Nikita Ivanov shows adding real-time capabilities to Hadoop through a demo application streaming word counting on a 2-nodes cluster.
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JSR 356: Building HTML5 WebSocket Apps in Java
Arun Gupta explains building WebSocket applications in Java based on JSR 356 API.