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Inside spring.io: a Production Spring Reference Application
Brian Clozel talks about the newly open-sourced reference application that powers the spring.io site, built with Spring Boot, Spring Framework 4 features, cujoJS, Bower and Gulp.
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Faster Object Arrays
Gil Tene introduces org.ObjectLayout and StructuredArray, the APIs and design considerations that allow Java JDKs to match C on data structure access speeds.
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Workflows of Refactoring
Martin Fowler keynotes on the need for refactoring and different ways to approach it. You can view here part 2 of this presentation: http://www.infoq.com/presentations/healthy-social-environment.
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Dashboarding: The Developers’ Role in Data Analysis
Seth Juarez shares insight on how to create applications that use dashboards to drive value, convert raw data into answers, and simplify business processes.
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Pre-release Kinect for Windows
William Fink demos a pre-release Kinect for Windows, showing its new features and capabilities.
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How to Get Groovy with Java 8
Peter Ledbrook discusses the impact of the Java 8 language changes on Groovy applications and if Groovy still provides an edge in terms of developer productivity.
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Android and Groovy, a Winning Pair?
Cedric Champeau tries to answer the question: "Android developers are used to develop applications in Java, so why Groovy, a JVM language, wouldn't be usable for Android development too?"
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Spring XD - A Guided Tour
The speakers explore the role of ZooKeeper, Spring Integration, and Spring Boot through beautiful panoramas, code samples, and demonstrations.
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Spring XD for Real-time Hadoop Workload Analysis
The authors explain how the Pivotal team leveraged familiar SQL-based queries to analyze fine-grained cluster utilization using Spring XD.
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Zero to Testing in JavaScript
Pamela Selle introduces testing to JavaScript developers, showing how to make sure that the /js folder is not becoming a load of technical debt.
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Security for Microservices with Spring and OAuth2
David Syer explores the new features in Spring OAuth2, providing guidance on what to use and when, and showing how easy they are to enable quickly.