Rob Janssen

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WebGL Fluid Experiment

What microservices architecture really means

The idea of distributed, componentized applications goes back a long way. Most notoriously, it emerged in the form of the SOA (service-oriented architecture) trend that peaked eight yeas ago. Now, it's back -- as microservices architecture. Microservices architecture and SOA aren't the same.

Improving GCC’s internals

If you’ve done any C or C++ development on Fedora or Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), you’ll have used GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection.

The Database As Queue Anti-Pattern

When all you know is SQL Server, it’s tempting to try and solve every problem with a relational database, but often it’s not the best tool for the job. Today I want to introduce you to an excellent example of this, the ‘Database As Queue’ anti-pattern.

C# vNext (6.0) Overview

In this presentation I'm covering features we can expect to see in the next version of C#. We're also looking at some of the features that we may see in the coming language update! As always, sit back, relax, enjoy some popcorn and enjoy the upcoming features of C# 6.0!

How Google Authenticator Works

TL;DR example code here. Most people use Google Authenticator to generate two-factor authentication (2FA) tokens on their phone, with Authy as a recent alternative. What's cool is that any service can make use of these apps as long as they are compatible.

So You Want To Write Your Own CSV code?

So You Want To Write Your Own CSV code? Fields separated by commas and rows separated by newline. Easy right? You can write the code yourself in just a few lines. Hold on a second...

My experience with using cp to copy a lot of files (432 millions, 39 TB)

[Top][All Lists] [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] My experience with using cp to copy a lot of files (432 millions, 39 TB) Hi! I recently had to copy a lot of files and even though I've 20 years experience with various Unix variants I was still surpris

Checking In with Erik Meijer: Erik Meijer

No, Erik Meijer doesn't interview himself! :) However, it actually is checking in with Erik Meijer (it's been WAY too long since we last caught up on camera...), so we figured it was a great idea to rehydrate this show with the master himself in the hot seat.

The Pursuit of 60fps Everywhere with Nat Duca

Nat Duca is an engineer on the Chrome team working to make an always-60fps, jank free mobile web a reality.If you want to move something at 60fps today, you must apply a littany of tricks, especially translateZ and friends. If you make a mistake, off the fast path ye shall go. On the Chrome team we

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