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Links You Don't Want To Miss (June 19)

There’s no such thing as Declarative and Imperative With imperative programming, you tell the compiler what you want to happen, step by step. With...

0 replies - 303 views - 06/18/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Links You Don't Want To Miss (May 23)

Always Be Coding - Put Yourself in the Best Position to Get an Engineering Job This post is a must-read for just about any developer.  Save it somewhere...

0 replies - 2522 views - 05/22/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Links You Don't Want To Miss (4/17)

An Innovative New Sales Strategy: More Puppies! These guys ran an A/B test to see if a picture of a puppy increased clicks. Turns out, it more than doubled...

0 replies - 2193 views - 04/17/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

ScaleBase Overview – Your complete scale out partner

ScaleBase Overview – Your complete scale out partner Watch the Video below to learn how to scale out your MySQL Database with ScaleBase. Cost-effectively...

0 replies - 392 views - 02/22/13 by Kelley Gemma in Uncategorized

ActuateOne for OEMs

"Actuate BIRT’s (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool) proven technology allows software companies to innovate, leapfrog the competition and meet...

0 replies - 411 views - 01/22/13 by Kelley Gemma in Uncategorized

Cassandra in the Netflix Architecture

A talk from Denis Sheahan on Netflix's Cassandra Architecture and Open Source efforts. Presented on 28 March 2012 in Cassandra Europe. This presentation...

0 replies - 382 views - 11/20/12 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Collaborative Filtering at Scale

Sean Owen from the Mahout project (& Pentech VC,) at the 2nd BigData London meetup.

0 replies - 310 views - 11/20/12 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Erlang: Hello World

This year, I spent some time with Erlang by building a tuple space with it (a particular kind of distributed data structure oriented to concurrency). Although...

0 replies - 2812 views - 09/05/12 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Application Performance Testing: From Conception to Gravestone

Performance testing of software systems is discussed frequently as an episodic activity that is accomplished once per production release as the final step in...

0 replies - 3577 views - 12/05/11 by Brandon Nokes in Whitepapers

Why Load Testing From The Cloud Doesn't Work

Web sites and web applications have transformed business. They are crucial to your company’s bottom line, whether you are involved in e-commerce, have a...

0 replies - 3544 views - 12/05/11 by Brandon Nokes in Whitepapers

Open Source as a Catalyst for Innovation and Cultural Change featuring Yahoo!

Fact: Open source is a fundamental part of many of the world's leading development organizations, and is often credited with enabling and enhancing innovation....

0 replies - 3498 views - 09/21/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Enterprise Integration Patterns: Past, Present and Future

Gregor Hohpe - Enterprise Integration Patterns: Past, Present and Future: Eight years after the initial publication, the Enterprise Integration Patterns have...

0 replies - 4967 views - 09/09/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

The Future of Camel

James Strachan - The Future of Camel: James tells the history of Camel, it’s wide adoption, and where it is headed in the future. He will also introduce and...

0 replies - 4504 views - 09/09/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Apache Camel – How to go from EIPs to production

Based on proven integration design patterns, Apache Camel handles the ‘plumbing’ issues, so that software architects can direct more of their attention...

0 replies - 3534 views - 09/09/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Robots Have Taken James Gosling Away From Google

Well that didn't last very long.  For just 5 months, Google employed the renowned Father of Java.  Now developers can forget about seeing anything amazing...

4 replies - 27073 views - 08/31/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose