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ZeroMQ is the Answer

ZeroMQ is the answer, by Ian Barber from PHP UK Conferences on Vimeo. Using Mikko Koppanen's PHP ZMQ extension we will look at how you can easily distribute...

0 replies - 1843 views - 12/19/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

TaxCloud: SOAP Service Integration in Ruby

I’ve been working on the the tax_cloud gem for the past couple of days and am happy to announce version 0.2.0, released today. The gem was started by...

0 replies - 1963 views - 11/30/12 by Daniel Doubrovkine in Articles

WCF Data Services 5.1

First and most importantly, on November 7th we uploaded WCF Data Services 5.1 to NuGet. "5.1" is a deceptive version number - this release of WCF Data Services...

0 replies - 2908 views - 11/30/12 by Jerry Nixon in Articles

Notes on Defining the Enterprise Service Bus

A thing to know about ESB is that there is not perfect definition for it. The scope and role may vary depending on the needs. One of the most important...

0 replies - 2681 views - 11/26/12 by Cristian Chiovari in Articles

Design Patterns in the Test of Time: Decorator

 The decorator pattern is a design pattern that allows behaviour to be added to an existing object dynamically. More about this pattern. I don’t have a...

0 replies - 2478 views - 11/23/12 by Ayende Rahien in Articles

Several Solutions for Queue & Worker Systems

Almost every dating site we’ve built has a job queue of some kind. We enqueue email sends, statistic updates, logging, fraud detection and more....

2 replies - 6531 views - 11/22/12 by Luke Galea 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 - 337 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 - 272 views - 11/20/12 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

How New Relic Migrated Their Site to Ruby 1.9 - Lessons Learned

Originally authored by Jonathan OwensA few weeks ago, we switched the New Relic website to run on Ruby 1.9.3. This was an enormous project spanning many...

0 replies - 2778 views - 11/16/12 by Leigh Shevchik in Articles

Comments Complement Code

  Today I read this quote: Good code is its own best documentation. As you’re about to add a comment, ask yourself, ‘How can I improve the...

1 replies - 3602 views - 11/15/12 by James Roper in Articles

Harnessing a New Java Web Dev Stack: Play 2.0, Akka, Comet

 For people in hurry, here is the code and some steps to run few demo samples. Disclaimer: I am still learning Play 2.0, please point to me if something...

0 replies - 4184 views - 11/14/12 by Krishna Prasad in Articles

Teaser: Bare-knuckle SOA

 I’m working on this idea, and I don’t know if it appeals to you guys. I’d like your input on whether this is something to explore...

0 replies - 2138 views - 11/11/12 by Johannes Brodwall in Articles

TransMediaApplication: Don't Just Think Mobile

 Mobile applications have been a hot item in software development over the past couple of years. Like many software delivery companies, ThoughtWorks...

1 replies - 1653 views - 11/11/12 by Martin Fowler in Articles

Incorporating SCA into Existing Enterprise Systems

After viewing Rob High’s presentation “The SOA Component Model” hosted on InfoQ.com, I can foresee how Service Component Architecture (SCA) can be...

1 replies - 2759 views - 11/07/12 by Todd Merritt in Articles

20 Database Design Best Practices

 Use well defined and consistent names for tables and columns (e.g. School, StudentCourse, CourseID ...).Use singular for table names (i.e. use...

7 replies - 15057 views - 11/05/12 by Cagdas Basaraner in Articles