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Mitch Pronschinske03/15/13
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DotCloud Demos Stack.io

dotCloud's Joffrey Fuhrer demonstrated how to use stack.io to connect two clients and broadcast messages in real-time between web and frontend clients. Only 100 lines of code.

Mitch Pronschinske03/13/13
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Data Models and Consumer Idioms Using Apache Kafka

Apache Kafka is a powerful publish subscribe messaging service that delivers high-volume messages across ad hoc topics to subscribers with message durability for offline consumers.

Mitch Pronschinske03/13/13
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ZeroMQ Example w/ PHP

Check out this short example using the lightweight ZeroMQ message broker for PHP by Gonzalo Ayuso, a DZone MVB.

Mitch Pronschinske03/11/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2013/3/11)

Learn about Clojure's unsafe reader, WTFM, and a program problem solving parable. Plus, GAE drops Python 2.5 finally.

Mitch Pronschinske03/11/13
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Enterprise Application Integration Patterns for Java EE Cloud Applications

In today's heterogeneous system/application environments, enterprise developers and architects are often faced with complex integration challenges that often result in Moloch-like code.

Mitch Pronschinske03/10/13
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Be My API - How to Implement an API Strategy Everyone will Love

Building great APIs is about more than just design; it requires detailed, thoughtful execution. Your API strategy needs to meet the business requirements of your organization but it must also be flexible enough to meet your developer community's diverse needs.

Mitch Pronschinske03/07/13
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From open source to open API with Restlet

The impressive rise of open web APIs disrupts the way we develop on the Web, in a way probably as important as open source.

Mitch Pronschinske03/04/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (3/4/13)

A Java 0-day is found in the wild and Raspberry Pi sells 1 million units in 1 year. Plus, speculation about how the ancient Romans could have made a computer.

Mitch Pronschinske03/03/13
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Nagios And Mod Gearman In A Large Scale Environment

See how Nagios and Gearman, an (a)synchronous job queue that can help your website scale, work together in simple and large scale architectures.

Mitch Pronschinske02/27/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/27/13)

See a useful developer's guide to images and research on how people hold their smartphones. Plus, new details about Stuxnet and a new release for Django.

Mitch Pronschinske02/26/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/26/13)

Prepare for a deep, and critical performance review of Chrome along with some highly helpful principles for keeping your software simple. Plus, a huge Azure outage, another Linus Torvalds freakout, and a workplace with no bosses.

Mitch Pronschinske02/26/13
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Cool Real-Time Purchase Map w/ WebSockets, RabbitMQ, Ruby, and D3.js

This is a real time map of transaction activity I helped architect and develop for Smart Receipt that they current use as an installation on a 50-inch display in their office in Santa Barbara, California as a show of the capabilities of their technology for customers and investors and daily inspiration for team members.

Mitch Pronschinske02/25/13
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Shifting to Agile Requirements in a Continuous Delivery Cadence

How do you take the principles of Agile to heart for requirements? Contrary to some beliefs, Agile does not mean no requirements are documented. In this session, we'll discuss practices that engage customers and your engineering team, set you up to respond to change while keeping leadership in the loop.

Mitch Pronschinske02/25/13
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RabbitMQ Clustering on the RaspberryPi

If you're a RaspberryPi fanboy like me, you'll want to see this video showing how to cluster RabbitMQ using three RaspberryPis for hardware.

Mitch Pronschinske02/25/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/25/13)

Learn why it's not James Gosling's fault that we think more about 'write once, run everywhere' instead of the customer. Plus, see the performance numbers of Chrome's LocalStorage DB and get a taste of OpenJDK's new wiki.