Tag: Architecture and apis
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Lessons learned while writing a Haskell application
Posted on June 24, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Gabriel Volpe in this article writes about his experience with Haskell. He introduced Haskell at his last job and wanted to put into practice all the stuff he learned: take the good, leave the bad.
Tags software-engineering architecture-and-apis backend-development
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Java theory and practice: Explore new Java SE 11 and 12 APIs and language features
Posted on June 23, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length long
Mohamed Taman from IBM wrote this guide focusing on what is new in Java. New classes, security features, HTTP Client, and a no-compile code launch technique that every developer should know.
Tags backend-development software-engineering architecture-and-apis cloud-and-infrastructure
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Things I learnt the hard way (in 30 years of software development)
Posted on June 22, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length long
This is a cynical, clinical collection of things Julio Biason learnt in 30 years working with software development.
Tags leadership-and-career software-engineering how-to architecture-and-apis
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Serverless local development
Posted on June 15, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
A guide from the pen of Gareth McCumskey on super hot topic of serverless Developing Serverless applications is a very different way of building applications we've been building for decades now.
Tags architecture-and-apis software-engineering cloud-and-infrastructure
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Distributed systems with RabbitMQ
Posted on June 5, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
In this article we're going to talk about the benefits of distributed systems and how to move to distributed systems using RabbitMQ. Then we will learn the fundamentals of RabbitMQ and how to interact with it using Python. Written by Denis Orehovsky.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd backend-development software-engineering architecture-and-apis
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How we use Apache Kafka and the Confluent Platform
Posted on June 4, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length short
Jendrik Poloczek from confluent.io published this article about their experience building the core infrastructure to integrate, clean, and analyze blockchain data.
Tags business-and-emerging-tech data-and-analytics architecture-and-apis backend-development
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Using JaCoCo as code coverage tool for Scala
Posted on May 29, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length short
Straight to the point guide by Miles Buckley focusing on open source coverage tool for Java.
Tags architecture-and-apis backend-development software-engineering
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Tips and tricks for developing a serverless cloud app
Posted on May 24, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length short
An article by Miles Buckley and with contribution by Sebastian Hesse about how to pursue serverless cloud app development. As organizations search for flexible and scalable data solutions, the pull for going serverless has never been stronger.
Tags architecture-and-apis devops-and-ci-cd cloud-and-infrastructure
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Tracking and reminders in AWS Amplify
Posted on May 21, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
A guide by Jan Hesters how to track which features your users use in AWS Amplify and send them emails, push-notifications and SMS based on their behavior.
Tags cloud-and-infrastructure architecture-and-apis product-and-design frontend-and-mobile
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API design: Why you should use links, not keys, to represent relationships in APIs
Posted on May 17, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length long
An article by Martin Nally from Google about how expressing relationships is very important in APIs. The most common way that API developers express relationships is to expose database keys, or proxies for them, in the fields of the entities they expose.
Tags architecture-and-apis frontend-and-mobile cloud-and-infrastructure software-engineering backend-development
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The potential for using Service Mesh for Event-Driven Messaging
Posted on May 16, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Kasun Indrasiri provides article full of insights into potential new use for Service Mesh. The current popular implementations of service meshes (Istio, Linkerd, Consul Connect, etc.) only cater to the request-response style synchronous communication between microservices.
Tags architecture-and-apis software-engineering devops-and-ci-cd
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Culture follows structure
Posted on May 12, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length short
An article by Dave van Herpen who led break out session during conference on Organizational Design. The objective of the workshop was to share practical do's and dont's on how to drive true organizational change towards self-organizing teams, to deal with the turbulent markets these organizations find themselves in. YThis was during a highly interactive event "Fit for the Future," enabled by CIO Platform Nederland and the DevOps Agile Skills Association (DASA).
Tags leadership-and-career architecture-and-apis devops-and-ci-cd