Lincoln Baxter III
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Announcing Microservices Day London - 2016
Lincoln Baxter III
A day dedicated to digital transformation with microservices Microservices day is coming to London! Organized by nearForm and sponsored by RedHat, the event takes place in the City of London’s iconic Barbican Centre on May 10, 2016. Registration is open now. This post was originally published on NearForm.com. Why attend? Microservices Day is a one-day, single-track, non-profit event that focuses on the business benefits of utilizing microservices. It is aimed at chief digital officers, chief technical officers, chief information officers...
Announcing NodeConf London 2016
Lincoln Baxter III
The first NodeConf London event takes place on Wednesday May 11, 2016, in the City of London’s Barbican Centre. Tickets cost £200 and are available now. What’s on offer? This is a one-day, single-track conference that focuses on what people in both the enterprise and software development community need to know about Node.js. Here’s a flavour of the lineup of speakers: Kassandra Perch “Robots, Code, and People” Nikhila Ravi “Server-less Architecture in the Wild” James Halliday “The Disintermediated Web” Christian...
Red Hat at QCon São Paulo 2016
Lincoln Baxter III
Last week, the seventh edition of QCon São Paulo made a strong repeat performance with over 800 attendees and over 100 speakers. Enterprise Java, Microservices, DevOps, CI/CD, Big Data, User Experience, and the Internet of Things (IoT) were focal points of the conference, along with dozens of other topics from which attendees could choose. Several Red Hat speakers gave presentations, including: Eder Ignatowicz - Java/JVM - about how OO Design Patterns had changed with Functional Programming: " Refactoring to Patterns...
Origins of .NET on Linux: An explanation for Java Developers
Lincoln Baxter III
The .NET framework is a relatively young technology when compared to the rest of computer science history, but as it turns fourteen this year, we can look back and see a long-standing record of innovation, developer productivity, and more recently a refreshing open-source mentality from Microsoft that has resulted in the first ever release of (the official) .NET framework in a Linux distribution. .NET is a development platform that includes several programming languages, notably C# and Visual Basic, and the...
Announcing Microservices Day London - 2016
Lincoln Baxter III
A day dedicated to digital transformation with microservices Microservices day is coming to London! Organized by nearForm and sponsored by RedHat, the event takes place in the City of London’s iconic Barbican Centre on May 10, 2016. Registration is open now. This post was originally published on NearForm.com. Why attend? Microservices Day is a one-day, single-track, non-profit event that focuses on the business benefits of utilizing microservices. It is aimed at chief digital officers, chief technical officers, chief information officers...
Announcing NodeConf London 2016
Lincoln Baxter III
The first NodeConf London event takes place on Wednesday May 11, 2016, in the City of London’s Barbican Centre. Tickets cost £200 and are available now. What’s on offer? This is a one-day, single-track conference that focuses on what people in both the enterprise and software development community need to know about Node.js. Here’s a flavour of the lineup of speakers: Kassandra Perch “Robots, Code, and People” Nikhila Ravi “Server-less Architecture in the Wild” James Halliday “The Disintermediated Web” Christian...
Red Hat at QCon São Paulo 2016
Lincoln Baxter III
Last week, the seventh edition of QCon São Paulo made a strong repeat performance with over 800 attendees and over 100 speakers. Enterprise Java, Microservices, DevOps, CI/CD, Big Data, User Experience, and the Internet of Things (IoT) were focal points of the conference, along with dozens of other topics from which attendees could choose. Several Red Hat speakers gave presentations, including: Eder Ignatowicz - Java/JVM - about how OO Design Patterns had changed with Functional Programming: " Refactoring to Patterns...
Origins of .NET on Linux: An explanation for Java Developers
Lincoln Baxter III
The .NET framework is a relatively young technology when compared to the rest of computer science history, but as it turns fourteen this year, we can look back and see a long-standing record of innovation, developer productivity, and more recently a refreshing open-source mentality from Microsoft that has resulted in the first ever release of (the official) .NET framework in a Linux distribution. .NET is a development platform that includes several programming languages, notably C# and Visual Basic, and the...