Engineering at Kiip: A Year with MongoDB »
This week marks the one year anniversary of Kiip running MongoDB in production. As of this week, we’ve also moved over 95% of our data off of MongoDB onto systems such as Riak and PostgreSQL, depending which solution made sense for the way we use our data. This post highlights our experience with…
Harmonic Development: Adding Spring Social to a Spring MVC and Spring Security Web App, Part 2 »
In Part I of this series, we covered adding the jars/dependencies needed to start using Spring Social in a Spring MVC and Spring Security Web application. We also covered the classes involved in persisting users’ social connection information.
Now we’ll configure…
Coderspiel: Fables of the Reconstruction Part 1: Losing the Thread »
It’s a wonderful time to be a Scala programmer. The language is maturing, its community is growing more diverse, and more of its use is professional. Also and not coincidentally, there are more overheated debates about its legitimacy to wallow in than ever before. Everybody is having a ball.
I’ve…
Happy new year and all my best wishes for 2012. May 2012 be full of success, happyness and geekness for y’all. Peace.
Happy new year and all my best wishes for 2012. May 2012 be full of success, happyness and geekness for y’all. Peace.
#code2011 oh and I forgot my week end tortures aroung VB and excel crap, and some matlab modified C++
Funny to re watch friday night lights season 5. Thanks to netflix.
2012 To Blog again, or not …
That’s the question for me. I hope to have enough time to blog about technology. Mostly on topics ranging from concurrency, distributed systems, grid computing and/or finance.
Look back for more.
Happy New Year.
JRuby: Polyglot Heaven http://t.co/DAHlEQZn
Oh Larry, you’ll never change RT Marc Benioff Yanked From Oracle OpenWorld Speech http://t.co/VgOCmOUa #WSJ #iPhone
