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Spring for Dummies
Ed Callahan and Derek Henninger demo building a SpringSource application with WaveMaker including web services, DB access and generating a mobile version of the app.
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Web Framework Performance - Examples from Django and Rails
Gareth Rushgrove overviews Ruby on Rails and Django: object caches, fragment and HTTP caching, asset compilation, profiling, log file measurement and framework hooks for instrumentation.
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Voice Navigated Apps. How Can You Start Using It?
Robert van Loghem shares the challenges, design considerations, frameworks used and lessons learned while building a mobile application including voice recognition.
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The Higher Order Rubyist
Robert Pitts presents tools and techniques for using Ruby in an Object-Functional style, along with the pros and cons of such an approach.
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F# for Trading
Phil Trelford describes and demonstrates areas where F# excels, such as domain modeling, computation and concurrency.
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Using Node.js to Improve the Performance of Mobile Apps and Mobile Web
Tom Hughes-Croucher discusses increasing the performance of web applications and websites by using Node.js’ event-driven approach.
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Introduction to Concurrent Haskell
Simon Marlow introduces some of the main features of Concurrent Haskell: forking threads, MVars, asynchronous I/O, simple inter-thread protocols.
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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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Introduction to Spring Data
Mark Pollack provides a guided tour plus demos of the Spring Data feature set.
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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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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.