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Pablo Lalloni

Buck: An Android (and Java!) build tool - 1 views

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    "Buck is a build system for Android that encourages the creation of small, reusable modules consisting of code and resources. Because Android applications are predominantly written in Java, Buck also functions as a Java build system. Learn more about the strategies Buck uses to build Java code so quickly."
Pablo Lalloni

Failure: The Good Parts - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Typesafe's Director of Engineering, Viktor Klang, equips you with tools and strategies for dealing for system failures."
munyeco

Passport - 0 views

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    Passport is authentication middleware for Node.js. Extremely flexible and modular, Passport can be unobtrusively dropped in to any Express-based web application. A comprehensive set of strategies support authentication using a username and password, Facebook, Twitter, and more."
Pablo Lalloni

Informe s/ BigData en el gobierno de UK - 1 views

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    "1. The Government has already made a commitment to Big Data by classifying it as one of the 'Eight Great Technologies' which will propel the UK to future growth and help it stay ahead in the global race. The 'Information Economy Strategy' reports on the increase in data being generated and the importance of new types of computing power in order to reap the economic value of the data. 2. This paper sets out to cover the following areas: a) Defining Big Data b) High-level trends in Big Data c) Opportunities for Big Data applications 3. In developing this paper, a 'community of interest' has been established comprising policy leads and analysts from across government with an interest in Big Data. This paper draws on their insights, insights from the private sector, academics, and the extensive open source literature on the Big Data topic."
Pablo Lalloni

CoreOS is Linux for Massive Server Deployments - 2 views

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    "CoreOS is a Linux distribution that has been rearchitected to provide features needed to run modern clustered infrastructure stacks. The strategies and architectures that influence CoreOS allow companies like Google, Facebook and Twitter to run their services at scale with high resilience. We've implemented them correctly so you don't have to endure the slow, learn-as-you-go infrastructure building process. CoreOS can run on your existing hardware or on most cloud providers. Clustering works across platforms, making it easy to migrate parts of your gear over to CoreOS, or to switch cloud providers while running CoreOS."
Pablo Lalloni

Jeff Bezos Owns the Web in More Ways Than You Think | Magazine - 1 views

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    Excelente.
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