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Game of life in Haskell

The Game of Life kata is a reference problem that can be solved many different ways, to experience a new language, methodology, testing framework, IDE, or...

0 replies - 3182 views - 05/13/13 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (4/8)

John Resig on asm.js: The JavaScript Compile Target If you didn’t get the message from our link roundup a few weeks ago when jQuery creator John Resig...

0 replies - 3498 views - 04/07/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Links You Don't Want To Miss (3/27)

How Many Hoops Does a Job Candidate Have to Jump Through? Here’s an interesting infographic for job seekers with notes to the recruiters to jump...

0 replies - 44430 views - 03/26/13 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

Lessons learned from the Code Retreat

I coached at the Milan edition of the Global Day of Code Retreat on Saturday; here's what I learned during the experience. The day consists of 6 1-hour...

0 replies - 1670 views - 12/10/12 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

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 - 383 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

Weekly Poll: Sans JVM?

A few weeks ago, we asked which programming language you'd use if Java weren't an option. JVM languages, especially Scala and Groovy, were the overwhelming...

6 replies - 9335 views - 11/02/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

Erlang: client/server

Erlang supports many architectural styles for distributed applications, but one of the simplest interactions you can build is a classic Client/Server protocol....

0 replies - 2443 views - 10/17/12 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Weekly Poll: In a World where Java was no more. . .

Java is the bread and butter of many programmers on DZone. We don't think that a bakery strike would lead to mass starvation, though. We'd find something else...

7 replies - 9016 views - 10/14/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

Erlang: functions (part 2)

We know how to implement recursion, but it's often not enough to directly call a function from inside itself. Tail recursion is a functional programming idiom...

0 replies - 2181 views - 10/03/12 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Erlang: functions (part 1)

Everyone knows how to write a function that calculates the factorial of a number, since is one of the basic examples of recursion usage.Erlang is no different...

0 replies - 1824 views - 09/26/12 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Weekly Poll: Scala, Friend or Foe? What's DZone's Consensus?

There's been some interesting news in the last week about Scala, and we thought the community would be curious to find out just how many of us have used Scala,...

0 replies - 10553 views - 09/21/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

Kotlin in action: wrapping vert.x

This is pretty short note where I want to show power of Kotlin in real life use.We will wrap amazing vert.x framework in order to make it a bit Kotlin-ish but...

0 replies - 11533 views - 07/17/12 by Alex Tkachman in Articles