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Pablo Lalloni

Rationale - Datomic - 0 views

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    "Datomic is a distributed database designed to enable scalable, flexible and intelligent applications, running on next-generation cloud architectures. It does this by: Bringing declarative data manipulation into the application, and the data with it Getting time, process and perception right Process (writes) require coordination Perception (reads) require none The past doesn't change Leveraging immutability, and a sound model of state Datomic has: ACID Transactions Joins A sound data model A logical query language - Datalog Thus, Datomic avoids the compromises and losses of many NoSQL solutions. In addition, it offers flexibility and power over the traditional model in supporting: Hierarchy Multi-valued attributes Minimal schema Reliable operation on unreliable, ephemeral cloud instances Time Datomic avoids manual caching and replication, complex configuration, sharding (automatic or manual), logging, locking, latching and disk management of traditional servers."
Pablo Lalloni

SuperCollide - 0 views

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    SuperCollider is an environment and programming language for real time audio synthesis and algorithmic composition.
Pablo Lalloni

SSH Can Do That? Productivity Tips for Working with Remote Servers | Smylers [blogs.per... - 1 views

  • these OpenSSH tips sound useful to you, it may be worth giving Copssh a try (or indeed switching to a dif
Chancha Mazzoni

Automatic Docker Service Announcement with Registrator - 0 views

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    No matter which service discovery system you use, it will not likely know how to register your services for you. Service discovery requires your services to somehow announce themselves to the service directory. This is not as trivial as it sounds. There are many approaches to do this, each with their own pros and cons.
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