InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Lessons Learned Building Storm
Nathan Marz shares lessons learned building Storm, an open-source, distributed, real-time computation system.
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Designing for Engagement
Jaimee Newberry shares considerations in on-boarding, designing and copywriting to help apps become more fun, delightful and engaging experiences for users.
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Building Applications using Apache Hadoop
Eli Collins overviews how to build new applications with Hadoop and how to integrate Hadoop with existing applications, providing an update on the state of Hadoop ecosystem, frameworks and APIs.
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Taming Functional Web Testing with Spock and Geb
Peter Niederwieser demonstrates how to do functional web testing with Spock and Geb, two testing tools from the Groovy/Java world.
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clojure-scheme: Compiling Clojure to Native Code via Scheme
Nathan Sorenson discusses clojure-scheme, a ClojureScript compiler that translates Clojure code to Scheme code, showing how to compile this Schemified Clojure code to raw C or run it on iOS.
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Rich HTML/JS Applications with Knockout.js and No Server
Steven Sanderson explains how to write abstract and testable application logic without any DOM clutter with Knockout.js and how Knockout automatically updates app’s UI whenever needed.
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Shuttle Service Bus
Eben Roux introduces messaging using a service bus, explaining the differences between WCF, web services and a service bus, and demoes how Shuttle handles messages.
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Visualizing Information with HTML5
Dio Synodinos discusses creating rich visualization tools with HTML5.
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clj-v8 and the Dieter Asset Pipeline
Paul Biggar shares his experience using clj-v8 and Dieter, two Clojure tools integrated with JavaScript V8 engine, to create web applications in Clojure.
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Systems that Run Forever Self-heal and Scale
Joe Armstrong outlines the architectural principles needed for building scalable fault-tolerant systems built from small isolated parallel components which communicate though well-defined protocols.
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Global Forest Watch: an Open Source Clojure project to Monitor Deforestation from Satellite Imagery
Dan Hammer presents using Clojure and Cascalog to analyze and classify the spectral time series of each pixel in the humid tropics in an application used to monitor deforestation.
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Notes from HTML5 Boilerplate and the Trenches of Front-End Development
Nicolas Gallagher introduces HTML5 Boilerplate, a front-end template that helps building robust and adaptable web apps or sites.