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Living in the Matrix with Bytecode Manipulation
Ashley Puls examines three common byte code manipulation frameworks: ASM, CGLib, and Javassist (Java Programming Assistant), showing how these tools work and why frameworks like Spring use them.
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SpringOne Technical Keynote 2
Day 2 technical keynote from SpringOne 2GX 2014. Topics include Spring Framework 4.1. Spring XD,Spring Cloud Components, and Reactor.
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SpringOne Technical Keynote 1
Opening Night Keynote from SpringOne 2GX 2014. Topics include Spring IO and Microservices, Groovy 2.3 and 2.4 and Grails 3.0 plans.
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Introduction to iOS Development in .NET with Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin Studio
Kevin Grossnicklaus introduces and demos iOS development via Xamarin to .NET developers: the environment, tips and resources, sharing code, Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin Studio.
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SpiderMonkey Parser API: A Standard For Structured JS Representations
Michael Ficarra discusses the SpiderMonkey Parser API, evaluating its design and flaws, and showcasing some of the more useful and prominent projects that have adopted it.
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Introduction to Development on iOS Devices
Muljadi Budiman presents the prerequisites and differences of iOS development, creating a small demo app to show how one starts developing on iOS.
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Humble Programmers’ Reflections by Example on Unit Tests, TDD and BDD
Bruce Meacham discusses using user stories and business requirements for writing good tests that lead to good code, with examples in C#/SpecFlow and JavaScript/Cucumber.
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Unit Testing Beyond Mock Objects
Sven Rosvall discusses the new generation of mocking frameworks useful for mocking out static methods, creating objects of classes without public constructors, and others.
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Mens Sana in Corpore Sano (A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body)
Phil Nash presents how NEAT (Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis), its relationship with to sitting, standing and walking, and the chemistry behind it helps being fit for long schedules.
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Comfortable Concurrency
Dominic Robinson reflects on several concurrency models, trying to assess which is more pleasant to work with.
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Property-based Testing for Better Code
Jessica Kerr shows the charm of autogenerated test data, the beauty of expressing only what matters, and the challenge of stating what you need without repeating the code under test using ScalaCheck.
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Have You Seen Spring Lately?
David Turanski makes a tour of the latest Spring platform including Spring.IO, Spring Boot, Websocket support, Spring HATEOAS, and others.