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Mitch Pronschinske01/17/13
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The Strangest APIs

There are some weird APIs out there. That's what Craig Neslage found out when he looked through APIhub - a giant hub for APIs similar to ProgrammableWeb. Let me give you an idea of the weird level we're talking about here...

Mitch Pronschinske01/16/13
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VMware's RabbitMQ vs. LinkedIn's Kafka

IT consultant Stuart Charlton had a rich analysis on these two technologies from VMware (RabbitMQ) and LinkedIn (Kafka). It suggest when you should use Kafka, when you should use RabbitMQ, what both are good at, and what neither are good at.

Mitch Pronschinske01/15/13
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Graph Search: A Sign of Things to Come

It seems like we've been speculating for such a long time that Facebook would release its own smartphone. And while we're still waiting to see that after years of rumors, today it's a surprise to many that Mark Zuckerberg called a press conference today and introduced Graph Search.

Mitch Pronschinske01/14/13
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RabbitMQ: Turn it Up to 11

Pushing RabbitMQ's scaling limits at myYearbook.com has provided good insight in how to scale RabbitMQ clusters while avoiding RabbitMQ's common pitfalls.

Mitch Pronschinske01/11/13
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Curated List of The Best and Worst Practices of APIs

I've gathered together a substantial list of useful resources for the best and worst practices when it comes to building an API. Hope you find this curated list very bookmarkable!

Mitch Pronschinske01/11/13
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API Product Management

Is Product Management different when your product is an API? How do the key people in the API value chain set the tone for product management of APIs? Strategic and tactical considerations for planning, building, and evolving an API to make direct and indirect users successful.

Mitch Pronschinske12/25/12
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Facebook Integration using Apache Camel

This screencast explains how to integrate with Facebook using the Apache Camel platform. Aaron Mulder, CTO Chariot Solutions will take us through the steps...

Mitch Pronschinske12/20/12
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10 Tips to Making Products That People Will Love

Over the past 30 years, Marty Cagan has defined and built products for some of the most successful companies in the world, including Hewlett-Packard, Netscape Communications, America Online, and eBay. He shared his top 10 secrets to creating products customers love.

Mitch Pronschinske12/19/12
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ZeroMQ is the Answer

This article will look at how you can easily distribute work to background processes, provide flexible service brokering for your next service oriented architecture, and manage caches efficiently and easily with just PHP and the ZeroMQ libraries.

Mitch Pronschinske12/09/12
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A Good API is Hard to Find

APIs have seen dramatic growth in the last few years, and they're now powering everything we do. This is causing a fundamental shift in how we write applications - it's not just a UI and a database anymore.

Mitch Pronschinske11/24/12
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Facebook Engineer: Move Fast and Ship Things

A Facebook engineer explains operational and release processes that are used at one of the largest websites. He'll be walking through a typical change from inception to the final deployment into production.

Mitch Pronschinske11/20/12
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2 Open Source Tools to Manage MySQL Servers Like a Champ

Box has two great open-source tools which will help you manage your MySQL servers like the pros: Anemometer will change the way you look at query performance optimization and Rain Gauge will make sure you never miss important events. Don't miss a chance to see both in action!

Mitch Pronschinske11/12/12
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Tying Web Performance Data to Human Behavior

See the research behind how much your app's performance affects user behavior.

Mitch Pronschinske11/10/12
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W3C Status on Web Performance

The W3C Web Performance Group has been working on a set of new standards to make measuring performance from a real users perspective much easier. This session will provide insight into standards which you can already use in today's browsers as well as future direction of Web performance measurment.

Mitch Pronschinske11/06/12
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Why Page Speed Isn't Enough

Hear Tim Morrow tell the story of how making Betfair's site faster for most customers actually made it 3x slower for their biggest customers. Truly, you get what you measure.