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Fighting the Ecosystem Wars in the Proactive Cloud

High Scalability

This article is a chapter from my book Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10. It has 30 reviews on Amazon! If you like this chapter then you'll love the book. The cloud is always busy proactively working for you in the background. That’s how cloud services compete with each other to keep you in their ecosystem. Most of the cloud services we’ve talked about so far have been request driven.

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How To Build Reusable Angular Components And Share Them With The World

The Polyglot Developer

As you probably know, Angular is all about building UI components. There are several excellent component libraries out there that you can use to build your own application, such as Angular Material , Clarity or Kendo UI to name a few. Such libraries provide common reusable components such as tabs, date pickers, collapsible menus, and much more. Still, there’s always a time where we need something more customized and more adapted to the specific needs of our project.

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Buckle up: Connected Cars are Coming

Apica

From Total Recall, to Knight Rider, to Batman, it’s fair to say that the public imagination loves a good autonomous Read More. The post Buckle up: Connected Cars are Coming appeared first on Apica.

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FlameScope Pattern Recognition

Brendan Gregg

Flamescope is a new open source performance visualization tool that uses [subsecond offset heat maps] and [flame graphs] to analyze **periodic** activity, **variance**, and **perturbations**. We posted this on the Netflix TechBlog, [Netflix FlameScope], and the tool is on [github]. While flame graphs are well understood, subsecond offset heat maps are not (they are another visualization I invented a while ago).

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Third-order effects and software systems

Particular Software

At the height of the Cold War, the United States passed the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, giving birth to the Interstate Highway System. Fueled by the fear of foreign attack and the need to quickly transport troops and equipment across the continent, the network of protected access highways ended up transforming the nation’s economy and culture forever.

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