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How Google Does It: Using Closure Tools for Large JavaScript Applications
Rhys Brett-Bowen introduces Closure Tools, outlining how it can help developers in building large JavaScript applications.
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FRP in ClojureScript with Javelin
Alan Dipert introduces Javelin, a ClojureScript library, demonstrating how it can be used to express a variety of asynchronous workflows in concise and composable ways.
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Clojure and LLVM
Timothy Baldridge presents clojure-py2, a compiler written in Clojure that uses LLVM for code generation.
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Data, Visibility, and Abstraction
Stuart Sierra introduces some general guidelines for designing systems which make their data and abstractions more transparent to developers, using code examples in Clojure.
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Why Aren't You Using Ruby?
Jim Weirich attempts to lure developers to use Ruby for their daily programming tasks.
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Securing Clojure Web Apps and Services with Friend
Chas Emerick explains how to implement multi-factor authentication, role-based authorization and phishing prevention with Friend.
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Deep Dive into G1 Garbage Collector
Charlie Hunt and Monica Beckwith describe the operational basics of G1 and how to tune it, along with tips on what to expect when migrating from Parallel GC or CMS to G1 GC.
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JavaScript as Data Processing Language & HTML5 Integration
Quentin Adam discusses the connections between NoSQL, data processing, message broking and JavaScript, and how one can quickly prototype with these tools.
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Java Concurrent Animated
Victor Grazi presents the functionality of the components in the java.util.concurrent library through a series of animations implemented with the respective concurrent methods.
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RESTful Clojure
Siva Jagadeesan on how to build good web APIs using Resource Oriented Architecture (ROA) and Clojure, showing how to build one with Clojure.
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New Capabilities of HTML5 Browsers
Maximiliano Firtman overviews of what you need to know, including labs testing on progressive enhancement, feature detection and HTML5 APIs: UI, core, data, network and hardware.