InfoQ Homepage ETE 2013 Content on InfoQ
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Architecting an Event-driven Networking Engine: Twisted Python
Jessica McKellar introduces Twisted, a Python event-driven networking engine, and explaining several design concepts used: deferred API, transport/protocol separation, and plug-in infrastructure.
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How Google Does It: Using Closure Tools for Large JavaScript Applications
Rhys Brett-Bowen introduces Closure Tools, outlining how it can help developers in building large JavaScript applications.
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Why Aren't You Using Ruby?
Jim Weirich attempts to lure developers to use Ruby for their daily programming tasks.
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The Fundamentals of JVM Tuning
Charlie Hunt presents the fundamentals of JVM tuning and provides advice for developers on writing a Java application that performs well at runtime.
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Spock: A Highly Logical Way To Test
Howard Lewis Ship overviews Spock, a testing framework for the JVM.
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The Big Data Revolution
Claudia Perlich keynotes on M6D’s approach to Big Data, using data granularity to build predictive models used for user targeting, bid optimization and fraud detection.