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SPDY, err... HTTP 2.0: What Is It, How, Why, and When?
Roberto Peon introduces SPDY which is the starting point for HTTP 2.0, a standard in development, explaining why a new HTTP standard is needed and how SPDY helps.
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Building a Reliable Data Store
Jeremy Edberg presents the data stores used by Netflix and Reddit, some of the best practices and lessons for surviving outages.
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Dagger: A Fast Dependency Injector for Android and Java
Jesse Wilson introduces Dagger, a dependency injection framework for Java, covering the motivation behind its creation, examples on how to use it and some of the internal details.
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An Overview of Guava: Google Core Libraries for Java
Kevin Bourrillion introduces Guava, a set of open source core libraries used internally by Google.
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Exploiting Loopholes in CAP
Michael Nygard explores some of the available loopholes in the CAP theorem helping architects to engineer distributed systems that meet their needs.
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User Experience - More Than Just a Pretty Stick
Lane Halley advises on building and organizing a User Experience process based on the Lean Startup cycle.
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Caching Hypermedia APIs
Tim Stokes discusses various URI caching strategies providing real life examples relying on some of the natural behaviors that are built into the HTTP 1.1 protocol.
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SocketStream - A New Framework for a New Web
Owen Barnes introduces SocketStream, a Node.js framework for building single-page real-time web applications that access all of their data via WebSocket.
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Acknowledging CAP at the Root -- in the Domain Model
Eric Evans discusses three DDD patterns helping embedding CAP tradeoffs inside the domain model: Aggregates, Domain Events and Bounded Contexts.
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Test-Driven Web APIs
Ian Robinson discusses creating test-driven, resource-oriented and hypermedia-based web APIs, and constructing clients for consuming them.
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Enyo: A Truly Cross-Platform JavaScript App Framework
Learn how Enyo’s elegant object model makes it simple to build and maintain even the most complex desktop and mobile apps.
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RT-MVC: Real Time Model/View/Controller Applications
Daniel Erickson addresses the problems appearing in mixing MVC and real time frameworks in web applications and how Geddy transparently solves these issues.