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  • InfoQ eMag: Patterns of DevOps Culture

    In this e-mag, we explore some of those patterns through testimonies from their practitioners and through analysis by consultants in the field who have been exposed to multiple DevOps adoption initiatives.

  • InfoQ eMag: iOS9 for Developers

    This eMag provides a concise review of all that is essential for developers to know for building apps for the latest release of Apple’s mobile OS. This eMag is essentially based on the video sessions from WWDC that Apple made available to developers and tries to enrich them with links to reference material that has become meanwhile available online.

  • The JHipster Mini-book

    The JHipster Mini-book is a guide to getting started with hip technologies today: AngularJS, Bootstrap and Spring Boot. This book shows you how to build an app with JHipster, and guides you through the plethora of tools, techniques and options you can use. Furthermore, it explains the UI and API building blocks so you understand the underpinnings of your great application.

  • InfoQ eMag: Graph Databases

    This eMag focuses on the graph database landscape and the real world use cases of graph databases. It includes articles and interviews covering topics like data modeling in graph databases and how companies use graph databases in their application. It also includes an article on full stack web development using a graph database.

  • InfoQ eMag: Business, Design and Technology

    This eMag offers readers tactical approaches to building software experiences that your users will love. Break down existing silos and create an environment for cross-collaborative teams: placing technology, business and user experience design at the core.

  • InfoQ eMag: Architectures You Always Wondered About

    In this eMag we take a look at the state of the art for the microservice architectural style in both theory and practice. Amongst others Martin Fowler talks about Microservice trade-offs, Eric Evans explores the interplay of Domain-Driven Design, microservices, event-sourcing, and CQRS, Randy Shoup talks about Lessons from Google and eBay, and Yoni Goldberg describes Gilt’s experience.

  • InfoQ eMag: Description, Discovery, and Profiles - The Next Level in Web APIs

    This eMag focuses on three key areas of "meta-language" for Web APIs: API Description, API Discovery, and API Profiles. You’ll see articles covering all three of these important trends as well as interviews with some of the key personalities in this fast-moving space.

  • InfoQ eMag: QCon New York 2015 Report

    This eMag provides a round-up of what we and some of our attendees felt were the most important sessions from QCon New York 2015.

  • InfoQ eMag: Advanced DevOps Toolchain

    In this eMag we provide both implementation examples and comparisons of different possible approaches on a range of topics from immutable infrastructure to self-service ops platforms and service discovery. In addition, we talk about the Docker ecosystem and the different aspects to consider when moving to this increasingly popular system for shipping and running applications.

  • InfoQ eMag: Technical Debt and Software Craftsmanship

    This eMag brings together a number of authors who have addressed the topic on InfoQ and suggests ways to identify, monetize, and tackle technical debt in your products.

  • InfoQ eMag: QCon London 2015 Report

    This eMag provides a round-up of what we and some of our attendees felt were the most important sessions from QCon London 2015 including Microservices, Containers, Conway’s Law, and properly implementing agile practises.

  • InfoQ eMag: Next Generation HTML5 and JavaScript

    Modern web developers have to juggle more constraints than ever before; standing still is not an option. We must drive forward and this eMag is a guide to getting on the right track. We'll hear from developers in the trenches building some of the most advanced web applications and how to apply what they've learned to our own work.

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