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Pablo Lalloni

Presto | Distributed SQL Query Engine for Big Data - 0 views

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    "Presto is an open source distributed SQL query engine for running interactive analytic queries against data sources of all sizes ranging from gigabytes to petabytes. Presto was designed and written from the ground up for interactive analytics and approaches the speed of commercial data warehouses while scaling to the size of organizations like Facebook."
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AlecAivazis/survey: A golang library for building interactive prompts with full support... - 1 views

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    " A golang library for building interactive prompts with full support for windows and posix terminals. "
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Leaflet - a JavaScript library for mobile-friendly maps - 0 views

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    "Leaflet is a modern open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps. It is developed by Vladimir Agafonkin with a team of dedicated contributors. Weighing just about 31 KB of JS, it has all the features most developers ever need for online maps. Leaflet is designed with simplicity, performance and usability in mind. It works efficiently across all major desktop and mobile platforms out of the box, taking advantage of HTML5 and CSS3 on modern browsers while still being accessible on older ones. It can be extended with many plugins, has a beautiful, easy to use and well-documented API and a simple, readable source code that is a joy to contribute to."
Pablo Lalloni

Gephi, an open source graph visualization and manipulation software - 0 views

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    "Gephi is an interactive visualization and exploration platform for all kinds of networks and complex systems, dynamic and hierarchical graphs."
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sigma.js | a lightweight JavaScript graph drawing library - 0 views

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    "sigma.js is an open-source lightweight JavaScript library to draw graphs, using the HTML canvas element. It has been especially designed to: Display interactively static graphs exported from a graph visualization software - like Gephi Display dynamically graphs that are generated on the fly"
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Twitter Bootstrap - 0 views

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    Simple and flexible HTML, CSS, and Javascript for popular user interface components and interactions.
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reactive-web - 0 views

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    Reactive-web is a new framework for writing highly interactive and dynamic web applications. It's written in Scala , sits on top of Lift, and uses the Functional Reactive Programming library reactive-core (it's in the same repository). As in GWT, you can code the user interface in the same language as the rest of your application (except in Scala instead of Java), rather than writing JavaScript. Unlike GWT, however, you don't need an extra build step to convert your code to JavaScript. You can easily combine code that runs on the browser with code that runs on the server. And, you can declare dynamic relationships between components, like binding in Flex/JavaFX/etc. (only much more powerful).
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andypetrella/spark-notebook - 0 views

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    "The main intent of this tool is to create reproducible analysis using Scala, Apache Spark and more. This is achieved through an interactive web-based editor that can combine Scala code, SQL queries, Markup or even JavaScript in a collaborative manner. The usage of Spark comes out of the box, and is simply enabled by the implicit variable named sparkContext. You should also check the website, http://spark-notebook.io."
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Swagger 2.0 - 0 views

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    "Swagger is a simple yet powerful representation of your RESTful API. With the largest ecosystem of API tooling on the planet, thousands of developers are supporting Swagger in almost every modern programming language and deployment environment. With a Swagger-enabled API, you get interactive documentation, client SDK generation and discoverability."
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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.
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      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.
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twitter/ostrich - 0 views

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    Ostrich is a library for servers that makes it easy to:  * load & reload per-environment configuration  * collect runtime statistics (counters, gauges, metrics, and labels)  * report those statistics through a simple web interface (optionally with graphs) or into log files  * interact with the server over HTTP to check build versions or shut it down
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Druid | What is Druid? - 1 views

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    An open-source, real-time data store designed to power interactive applications at scale.
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realestate-com-au/pact - 0 views

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    "Enables consumer driven contract testing, providing a mock service and DSL for the consumer project, and interaction playback and verification for the service provider project."
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Three periodic tables for data scientists - Data Science Central - 0 views

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    "I published two such Tables of Elements about a year ago, click here to check them out. This one is a new one, focusing on machine learning libraries (R and Julia). And it is interactive, with access to the various libraries listed in the table, when clicking on an element (only on the original article)."
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vcr/vcr - 1 views

    • Pablo Lalloni
       
      Esta idea está muy interesante para hacer tests de clientes que usen mocks de servers cuyo comportamiento se graba de corridas contra servers reales, ¿habrá algo así para java/.net?
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    "Record your test suite's HTTP interactions and replay them during future test runs for fast, deterministic, accurate tests."
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Introduction - Terraform - 2 views

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    "Terraform is a tool for building, changing, and versioning infrastructure safely and efficiently. Terraform can manage existing and popular service providers as well as custom in-house solutions. Configuration files describe to Terraform the components needed to run a single application or your entire datacenter. Terraform generates an execution plan describing what it will do to reach the desired state, and then executes it to build the described infrastructure. As the configuration changes, Terraform is able to determine what changed and create incremental execution plans which can be applied. The infrastructure Terraform can manage includes low-level components such as compute instances, storage, and networking, as well as high-level components such as DNS entries, SaaS features, etc. The key features of Terraform are: Infrastructure as Code: Infrastructure is described using a high-level configuration syntax. This allows a blueprint of your datacenter to be versioned and treated as you would any other code. Additionally, infrastructure can be shared and re-used. Execution Plans: Terraform has a "planning" step where it generates an execution plan. The execution plan shows what Terraform will do when you call apply. This lets you avoid any surprises when Terraform manipulates infrastructure. Resource Graph: Terraform builds a graph of all your resources, and parallelizes the creation and modification of any non-dependent resources. Because of this, Terraform builds infrastructure as efficiently as possible, and operators get insight into dependencies in their infrastructure. Change Automation: Complex changesets can be applied to your infrastructure with minimal human interaction. With the previously mentioned execution plan and resource graph, you know exactly what Terraform will change and in what order, avoiding many possible human errors."
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Splunk Enterprise Product Tour - Machine Data Collection | Splunk - 1 views

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    "Splunk Enterprise is the industry-leading platform for operational intelligence. Collect and index any machine data from virtually any source in real time. Search, monitor, analyze and visualize your data to gain new insights and intelligence. Index everything for deep visibility, forensics and troubleshooting. Work smarter as you and your team share searches and add knowledge specific to your organization. Create ad hoc reports to identify trends or prove compliance controls. Create interactive dashboards to monitor for security incidents, service levels and other key performance metrics. Analyze user transactions, customer behavior, machine behavior, security threats and fraudulent activity, all in real time."
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pearkes/tugboat - 0 views

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    "A command line tool for interacting with your DigitalOcean droplets."
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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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