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Pablo Lalloni

sksamuel/elastic4s - 0 views

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    "Elastic4s is a concise, idiomatic, type safe Scala Client for ElasticSearch. It provides a full Scala DSL to construct your queries and (hopefully!) reducing errors. Due to its typesafe nature Elastic4s is also a good way to learn the options available for any operation, as your IDE can use the type information to show you what methods are available. Elastic4s also allows you to index JSON documents from standard JSON libraries such as Jackson without having to unmarshall."
Pablo Lalloni

Announcing NGINX Plus Release 6 with Enhanced Load Balancing, High Availability, and Mo... - 0 views

    • Pablo Lalloni
       
      Lástima que es pago.
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    A new "Least Time" load-balancing algorithm Full-featured TCP load balancing High availability and failover between NGINX Plus instances A new statistics dashboard and improved monitoring Support for SSL authentication of email traffic (IMAP, POP3, and SMTP)
munyeco

Graylog 1.1 Beta is Now Available! - 1 views

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    We are pleased to announce Graylog v1.1 beta is now available and can be downloaded from here. ("All releases" section) The Graylog 1.1 release theme is about usability and ease of management. We refactored parts of the user interface to make it easier to use and faster to search.
Pablo Lalloni

SoftNAS Managed Cloud Storage - 0 views

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    SoftNAS™ is business-class network attached storage (NAS) delivered as software as a service.  The NAS software virtual appliance runs within your cloud computing environment (e.g., Amazon EC2) or local virtual server environment (e.g., VMware vSphere) and manages the available raw disk storage, providing enterprise-grade storage capabilities. SoftNAS leverages a number of open source technologies, including ZFS on Linux.  ZFS on Linux is a port of the popular ZFS filesystem originally produced by Sun Microsystems and released with OpenSolaris.  SoftNAS builds on the robust, solid foundation of ZFS and its powerful, extensible Linux foundation.
Pablo Lalloni

Slick 2.0.0 - 0 views

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    "These are the major new features added since Slick 1.0.1: A code generator that reverse-engineers the database schema and generates all code required for working with Slick. New driver architecture to allow support for non-SQL, non-JDBC databases. Table definitions in the Lifted Embedding use a new syntax which is slightly more verbose but also more robust and logical, avoiding several pitfalls from earlier versions. Table definitions (and their * projections) are not restricted to flat tuples of columns anymore. They can use any type that would be valid as the return type of a Query. The old projection concatenation methods ~ and ~: are still supported but not imported by default. In addition to Scala tuples, Slick supports its own HList abstraction for records of arbitrary size. You can also add support for your own record types with only a few lines of code. All record types can be used everywhere (including table definitions and mapped projections) and they can be mixed and nested arbitrarily. Soft inserts are now the default, i.e. AutoInc columns are automatically skipped when inserting with +=, ++=, insert and insertAll. This means that you no longer need separate projections (without the primary key) for inserts. There are separate methods forceInsert and forceInsertAll in JdbcProfile for the old behavior. A new model for pre-compiled queries replaces the old QueryTemplate abstraction. Any query (both, actual collection-valued Query objects and scalar queries) or function from Column types to such a query can now be lifted into a Compiled wrapper. Lifted functions can be applied (without having to recompile the query), and you can use both monadic composition of Compiled values or just get the underlying query and use that for further composition. Pre-compiled queries can now be used for update and delete operations in addition to querying. threadLocalSession has been renamed to dynamicSession and the corresponding methods have distinct names (e.g. w
Pablo Lalloni

protostuff - java serialization library, proto compiler, code generator, protobuf utili... - 0 views

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    "Protostuff is the stuff that leverages google's protobuf. A serialization library with built-in support for forward-backward compatibility (schema evolution) and validation. available formats: protostuff (native) graph (protostuff with support for cyclic references. See SerializingObjectGraphs) protobuf json smile (binary json useable from the protostuff-json module) xml yaml (ser only) kvp (binary uwsgi header) support for messages that are generated by the protostuff-compiler (java_bean) cyclic references via graph format see CompilerOptions for more customized compilation of .proto files support for existing pojos (See runtime schemas) cyclic references via graph format polymorphic (a nested message can be an interface/abstract class or even java.lang.Object) support for existing protoc-generated java messages see the io instructions for json, xml, yaml) no support for cyclic references (limitation of the builder pattern) Interoperability across various mobile platforms android kindle j2me (protostuff-me module) Transcoding support converts one encoding to another. See PipeUsage. Source and Sink protostuff, protobuf, json, json-numeric, smile, smile-numeric, xml Sink only yaml "
glarriera

Visual Studio Code - 1 views

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    "Build and debug modern web and cloud applications. Code is free and available on your favorite platform - Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows."
Pablo Lalloni

AWS | Amazon EC2 Container Service | Container Management - 0 views

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    "Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) is a highly scalable, high performance container management service that supports Docker containers and allows you to easily run applications on a managed cluster of Amazon EC2 instances. Amazon ECS eliminates the need for you to install, operate, and scale your own cluster management infrastructure. With simple API calls, you can launch and stop container-enabled applications, query the complete state of your cluster, and access many familiar features like security groups, Elastic Load Balancing, EBS volumes, and IAM roles. You can use Amazon ECS to schedule the placement of containers across your cluster based on your resource needs and availability requirements. You can also integrate your own scheduler or third-party schedulers to meet business or application specific requirements."
Pablo Lalloni

google/google-api-go-client - 0 views

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    "These are auto-generated Go libraries from the Google Discovery Service's JSON description files of the available "new style" Google APIs."
Pablo Lalloni

Microservices and PaaS - Part I | ActiveState - 0 views

  • Instead of building software that resembles our existing organizations, we should figure out how we want our software to look, then build the organization around that. Or reorganize it if it's already in place.
    • Pablo Lalloni
       
      Las implicancias de esta idea en nuestra organización...
  • When deploying a new feature, enhancing or fixing an existing capability, or deploying an experimental line of code, the previous code remains available and accessible. New code is deployed alongside the old code, with mechanisms in place to instantly route to one or another version.
  • Importantly, the old code is not replaced, but remains part of the system, and is kept running. If, as is often the case, the widespread introduction of the new feature results in unforeseen consequences, the feature flag can be toggled off, and the old version is instantly used instead.
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  • In a microservices architecture, an application is comprised of a number of small, independent composable services that interact by way of an external published protocol, such as REST, or a messaging service.
  • Each service is focused on an individual targeted business capability, and thus its scope is minimized. For functionality out of scope, the microservice calls out to other microservices via the published protocol.
  • Small independent microservices can be built using the technology best suited for their requirements. No longer does every application component need to be built on a common company-mandated language and framework such as Java/Spring or Ruby on Rails.
  • Similarly, there's no reason to standardize on a single persistence layer across an entire application. Some microservices might best be served by Redis, others by Oracle.
  • Each microservice can be updated independently, no longer requiring the entire application to be redeployed.
  • Microservices drastically improve the time required to push out a new update, allowing a much more agile development process.
  • Many organizations consist of specialized silo teams (UI, database, API, etc) where costly handoffs and intercommunication are required to coordinate all the pieces of application construction. These handoffs cause overhead, and the need for them should be eliminated.
  • With small teams, each focused on an individual microservice, Netflix enables developers to push code to production, instead of getting mired in a complex deployment process involving several teams.
  • With microservices, the old IT mindset just doesn't work.
  • A centralized IT department cannot possibly cover the wide array of technologies spanning all microservices.
  • Instead a DevOps structure, where each team is responsible for the management of the corresponding microservice, is essential.
  • Enable developers to concoct systems of their choosing with minimal or no interaction from IT, management, VPs, hardware or other groups. "Self Service" is one of the major capabilities offered by the cloud and there's every reason to take advantage of this.
  • Now, IT can be considered as a cloud API available to the developer on-demand 24x7, instead of a complex, process-mired division hidden behind obscure process.
Pablo Lalloni

About Podio - Podio - 0 views

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    "Podio is an online work platform with a new take on how everyday work gets done. Podio gives people more power than ever before to manage their work in their own way and is trusted by thousands of teams, companies and organizations worldwide. Podio users create workspaces to collaborate with specific groups of people, use an Employee Network for company-wide communication across departments and locations, and get their work done using Podio Apps. Anyone can build their own Podio Apps without any technical skills, and can choose from hundreds of readily available, free apps in Podio's App Market. These apps add structure to any business process or project and are connected to social, collaborative activity streams used for commenting and discussion."
Pablo Lalloni

Quest Data Connectors - Cloudera Support - 0 views

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    "Quest Data Connector for Oracle and Hadoop is a freeware plug-in to Cloudera's Distribution including Apache Hadoop that allows for fast and scalable data transfer between Hadoop and Oracle. Attributes: Transfer data to and from Oracle up to 5 times faster than Sqoop alone. Can easily transfer data to and from Oracle that has no primary key or was not stored in primary key order. Reduces overhead on the Oracle instance: Upwards of 80% reduction in CPU consumption. Up to 95% reduction in IO time. Allows other Oracle workloads to simultaneously run seamlessly without disruption. SLA-driven commercial support available when used as a part of Cloudera Enterprise."
Sebastián Zaffarano

Windows 10 is coming to the Raspberry Pi 2 for free | Key to Smart - 0 views

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    "Today the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced the retail availability of their new board, the Raspberry Pi 2. Microsoft join the Foundation in also announcing that Windows 10 will support Raspberry Pi 2"
Sebastián Zaffarano

prakhar1989/awesome-courses - 0 views

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    "There is a lot of hidden treasure lying within university pages scattered across the internet. This list is an attempt to bring to light those awesome courses which make their high-quality material i.e. assignments, lectures, notes, readings & examinations available online for free."
Pablo Lalloni

The Rust Programming Language - 1 views

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    "Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and metaprogramming, in both static and dynamic styles."
Pablo Lalloni

Polipo - a caching web proxy - 1 views

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    "Polipo is a small and fast caching web proxy (a web cache, an HTTP proxy, a proxy server). While Polipo was designed to be used by one person or a small group of people, there is nothing that prevents it from being used by a larger group. Polipo has some features that are, as far as I know, unique among currently available proxies: Polipo will use HTTP/1.1 pipelining if it believes that the remote server supports it, whether the incoming requests are pipelined or come in simultaneously on multiple connections (this is more than the simple usage of persistent connections, which is done by e.g. Squid); Polipo will cache the initial segment of an instance if the download has been interrupted, and, if necessary, complete it later using Range requests; Polipo will upgrade client requests to HTTP/1.1 even if they come in as HTTP/1.0, and up- or downgrade server replies to the client's capabilities (this may involve conversion to or from the HTTP/1.1 chunked encoding); Polipo has complete support for IPv6 (except for scoped (link-local) addresses). Polipo can optionally use a technique known as Poor Man's Multiplexing to reduce latency even further. In short, Polipo uses a plethora of techniques to make web browsing (seem) faster."
Pablo Lalloni

Silverpeas Project Web Site - Introduction - 0 views

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    "Silverpeas is an Open-Source Collaborative and Social Web Portal mainly used by our users to build an Intranet or an Extranet. The key words of Silverpeas are collaboration and social network. Atop of a collaborative bus and a social network engine, about 30 ready to use applications are freely available to share documents (EDM Electronic Document Management), to streamline project management, to manage content (CMS), and to optimize the management of knowledge and skills. Among the ready to use applications, you can find: EDM, Pictures Gallery, directories, calendars, workflow, forms, blog, wiki, forums, project management, and so on. It offers also a non-technical mechanism of delegation of rights and a powerful transverse taxonomy mechanism, that is coupled with the search engine, enable users to find rapidly the information they are looking for."
Pablo Lalloni

Let's Encrypt - Free SSL/TLS Certificates - 0 views

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    "Let's Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority (CA), run for the public's benefit. Let's Encrypt is a service provided by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). The key principles behind Let's Encrypt are: Free: Anyone who owns a domain name can use Let's Encrypt to obtain a trusted certificate at zero cost. Automatic: Software running on a web server can interact with Let's Encrypt to painlessly obtain a certificate, securely configure it for use, and automatically take care of renewal. Secure: Let's Encrypt will serve as a platform for advancing TLS security best practices, both on the CA side and by helping site operators properly secure their servers. Transparent: All certificates issued or revoked will be publicly recorded and available for anyone to inspect. Open: The automatic issuance and renewal protocol will be published as an open standard that others can adopt. Cooperative: Much like the underlying Internet protocols themselves, Let's Encrypt is a joint effort to benefit the community, beyond the control of any one organization."
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