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Retro Gaming with Lambdas
Stephen Chin shows how to use lambda in Java to create a video game with JavaFX. Other features covered are: enhanced collections, functional interfaces, simplified event handlers, and the stream API.
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An Introduction to Spring Data
Frank Moley introduces Spring Data and how to use it for applications connected to either RDBMS or NoSQL databases.
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Teach Your Eye to Eat (Clojure)
Mario Aquino discusses the structure and organization of Clojure's Lisp syntax as well as special forms in the language for declaring data structures.
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Learning Rails for Fun and Nonprofit
Scott Smerchek presents the benefits of using a nonprofit web project to learn Rails and what he learned while building LoveKC.org, introducing various Rails topics.
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Threads, Needles, Stacks, Heaps
Ovidiu Dimulescu provides tips for working with local and remote JVMs, startup flags, analyzing and correlating thread dumps with CPU consumption, instrumentation, multi-tenant JVMs, memory games, etc
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The Business Cases for Modeling and Generators
Juha-Pekka Tolvanen keynotes on what modeling languages and generators are more helpful and cost effective.
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JavaEE 7 In Practice: Blueprints Reborn
Ed Burns demos using WebSockets, JSON-P, JavaAPI for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS), JSF, Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI), Bean Validation, Expression Language in a CargoTracker application.
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Not Just ORM: Powerful Hibernate ORM Features and Capabilities
Brett Meyer demos using multiple-tenancy, geographic data, auditing/versioning, sharding, OSGi, and integration with Hibernate.
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On the Way to DSLs for Non-programmers
The authors share insights from their experience building DSLs for business people.
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End to End Reactive Programming at Netflix
In this talk Jafar Husain and Matthew Podwysocki explore the Reactive Extensions (Rx) library which allows to treat events as collections. Also: how Netflix uses Rx on the client and the server.
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The State of Mobile HTML5
Tomomi Imura takes a look at the current state of HTML5 and how it supports mobile web development, comparing to where it was a year ago.
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Introduction to Google Dart
Chad Adams introduces Dart: Dart Editor, Dartium, and generating JavaScript with Dart2JS.