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Survey reveals the opportunities and realities of microservices

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A new report explores how far companies have come with microservices. Fads come and go in the technology world—anyone remember AJAX ? When new, shiny things appear, architects often struggle to determine whether this is merely the latest fad or a genuine future direction. Microservices are evolving from fad to trend. Several years ago, many companies experimented with microservices but had doubts about the operational complexity and engineering maturity required to achieve success.

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Risking a Homogeneous Web

Tim Kadlec

Last week I had the opportunity to present at a technical SEO conference about performance. At the speakers dinner, I was enjoying a really good conversation with a few folks I met. At one point, I brought up quokkas because they’re amazing and I desperately want to hang out with one. Or a few. Anyway. It turns out, the other folks at the table were not familar.

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"Argh! I need a date/time widget"

Professor Beekums

I recently came across the need for a date/time parser that used natural language processing. Maleega’s date picker is extremely barebones and needed replacing. I left it barebones because I wanted time to figure out how to build a good date/time picker. Every one that I’ve used has felt clunky. This is probably because of the inherent challenges with date and time.

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Historical Archive?—?Cloud Camp?—?September 2008

Adrian Cockcroft

Historical Archive?—?Cloud Camp?—?September 2008 [I found this in an archive and thought it was worth sharing 10 years on. This is one of the first events I attended as we were starting to figure out our cloud transition at Netflix, and was where I first met Dave Nielsen, Reuven Cohen, Sam Charrington, and Sara Dornsife] From cloudcamp 9/30/08 Hello CloudCampers, As you probably know, CloudCampSV is taking place tonite at Sun’s Executive Briefing Center in Menlo Park.

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Historical Archive?—?Cloud Camp?—?September 2008

Adrian Cockcroft

Historical Archive?—?Cloud Camp?—?September 2008 [I found this in an archive and thought it was worth sharing 10 years on. This is one of the first events I attended as we were starting to figure out our cloud transition at Netflix, and was where I first met Dave Nielsen, Reuven Cohen, Sam Charrington, and Sara Dornsife] From cloudcamp 9/30/08 Hello CloudCampers, As you probably know, CloudCampSV is taking place tonite at Sun’s Executive Briefing Center in Menlo Park.

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