InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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The HipHop Compiler for PHP
Guilherme Ottoni presents the design, implementation, and an evaluation of the HipHop compiler for PHP.
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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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The Bandicoot Language: Code Reuse for the Relational Model
Ostap Cherkashin and Julius Chrobak present writing readable and extendable rich data manipulation code with Bandicoot.
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Continuous Integration for Mobile
Godfrey Nolan introduces the necessary pieces to set up continuous integration for iOS and Android: Hudson/Jenkins, headless emulators, unit testing tools, functional testing and beta app deployment.
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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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What May Not Be Expected in a Country of Eternal Light
Noel Weichbrodt summarizes the retrospectives his team has had for the last 18 months regarding using DSLs written in Scala and Lift for a GIS application.
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Functional DSLs for Biocomputation
Colin Gravill talks about how using F# to construct a shared analysis engine and the languages used to make the individual tools.
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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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MySQL to NoSQL: Data Modeling Challenges in Supporting Scalability
Kenneth M. Anderson shares some of the data modeling issues encountered while transitioning from a relational database to NoSQL.
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Continuous Delivery in the Cloud
Robert Chatley discusses using the cloud to shorten the release cycle, to ensure scalability, and explains how to deploy to the cloud in a repeatable and reliable way.