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Lessons from Erlang: Principles of Building Reliable Systems
Garrett Smith discusses building reliable systems starting with lessons from Erlang, then outlining a set of principles and the practices for applying them in languages such as Ruby, Python, and Java.
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Tooling for the JavaScript Era
Martin Lippert, Andy Clement and Andrew Eisenberg discuss JavaScript tools – Orion, Scripted - tested internally at SpringSource, detailing some of the problems encountered and ideas for enhancements.
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F# Big Data Scripting
Matthew Moloney shares some of the F# tools built at Microsoft Research for dealing with Big Data.
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RT-MVC: Real Time Model/View/Controller Applications
Daniel Erickson addresses the problems appearing in mixing MVC and real time frameworks in web applications and how Geddy transparently solves these issues.
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The Real-time Web: HTTP/1.1 to WebSocket, SPDY and Beyond
Guillermo Rauch investigates how some technologies – WebSocket, SPDY, WebRTC, HTTP 2.0 – help with real-time web.
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Applying IoC in JavaScript
Brian Cavalier and John Hann discuss applying concepts like modules, DI, IoC to JavaScript.
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Famous Unsolved Codes: Kryptos
Elonka Dunin reviews the CIA Kryptos’ history, going over the parts that have been solved, and discussing efforts to crack the famous unsolved section, K4.
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Introducing Online Education to Hypermedia
Guilherme Silveira discusses the difficulties faced by an online educational platform and corresponding solutions implemented at Caelum, their curriculum and how everything works.
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Ubiquitous Testing - Testing Is Too Important to Leave to the End
Yehoram Shenhar and Alistair McKinnell present a way of doing testing having every team member involved in planning, estimating, and defining tests, testability being an architectural system attribute
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The Evolving Panorama of Data
Rebecca Parsons proposes taking a different look at data, using different approaches and tools, then looks at some of the ways social data is used these days.
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The CloudBrowser Web Application Framework
Godmar Back introduces CloudBrowser, a server centric web application framework where applications run in virtual browsers on the server while the rendering takes place on the client.
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High Performance Computing in the Cloud
Dan Rosanova compares traditional HTC with cloud HPC, sharing a case study and statistics from a financial modeling scenario.