Podcasts about reactive streams

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Best podcasts about reactive streams

Latest podcast episodes about reactive streams

A Bootiful Podcast
Reactive Streams cofounder, former deputy CTO at Lightbend, and legend Viktor Klang

A Bootiful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 61:03


Hi, Spring fans! In this installment [Josh Long (@starbuxman)](https://twitter.com/starbuxman) talks to former Akka lead and deputy CTO at Lightbend, engineering director at Sinch, Reactive Streams cofounder, the one and only legendary [Viktor Klang (@viktorklang)](https://twitter.com/viktorklang)

Android story
ASP-55: Coroutines Flow и Channel. В чём разница и как они работают.

Android story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 68:11


00:01:08 - Channel. Что это и зачем. Как они работают.00:18:23 - Конкретные имплементации Channel. BroadcastChannel.00:31:25 - Flow. Reactive Streams. Cold vs Hot. Backpressure.00:40:28 - Flow cancelation.00:45:03 - Операторы. Терминальные функции. Exception handling.00:58:50 - StateFlow и SharedFlow.01:04:33 - Простота дизайна Flow.Комментарии и пожелания можно оставлять в нашем телеграмм чате.

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airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
Reactive Programming, Helidon, Kafka and Project Loom

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 62:33


An airhacks.fm conversation with Daniel Kec (@DanielKec) about: Java / Jakarta API for JSON Binding (JSON-B), Java / Jakarta API for JSON Processing (JSON-P), yasson, Java / Jakarta Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB), Eclipse Jersey, Jason's Binding (logo), Sun's spirit and the first day at Oracle, Oracle Internet File System, Running Java in the database: Oracle and the Aurora JVM, Oracle Database Lite on Palm Pilot, IBM alphaworks, Java Developer Connection from Sun, the first day at Oracle, fixing Metro bugs, meeting Jaroslav Tulach in the kitchen, episode with Jaroslav Tulach, listening to Nanowar, implementing a Helidon - Apache Kafka integration, MicroProfile Reactive Messaging, Incoming and Outgoing, implementing MicroProfile Reactive Operators for Helidon, Java 9 reactive flow API, Reactive programming in Java, Reactive Streams for JVMs specification, David Karnok, https://twitter.com/akarnokd, the reactive manifesto, helidon implements the reactive messaging for MicroProfile spec, episode with SAP: How to Deal With Java Dependencies helidon and Java's Project Loom integration, MicroProfile emitter, Java 9 SubmissionPublisher and MicroProfile PublisherBuilder, quarkus reactive implementation: mutiny, mutiny attempts to be more user friendly, Project Loom and reactive programming, reactive programming is practical for messaging, episode #108 about CORBA, gRPC, OSGI, vert.x, mutiny, Reactive Programming and Quarkus with Clement Escoffier, helidon runs on Netty, one event loop should be enough, helidon also supports reactive Java Messaging Service (JMS), Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming, Oracle Advanced Queue (AQ), helidon WebSocket integration, using WebSockets for reactive communication, Reactive streams programming over WebSockets with Helidon SE, helidon integrates conveniently Java API for RESTful Web Services JAX-RS / Jakarta RESTful Web Services Jersey with Server-sent events (SSE), Daniel Kec on twitter: @DanielKec, helidon's blog: medium.com/helidon

BadGeek
Les Cast Codeurs n°242 du 17/11/20 - LCC 242 - Les Applets, 20 ans trop tôt (104min)

BadGeek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 104:27


Guillaume n'était pas présent dans cet épisode, mais rassurez vous Emmanuel assure la permanence des blagues et accompagné d'Antonio et d'Audrey il commente les actus du mois de novembre : ça discute de Quarkus, Spring Boot, Gradle, Reactive Programming, Docker, sécurité et bien sûr, loi, société et organisation. Enregistré le 13 novembre 2020 Téléchargement de l'épisode [LesCastCodeurs-Episode-242.mp3](https://traffic.libsyn.com/lescastcodeurs/LesCastCodeurs-Episode-242.mp3) ## News ### Langages [Guide de migration à Scala 3](https://scalacenter.github.io/scala-3-migration-guide/) [11 ans de Go](https://blog.golang.org/11years) ### Librairies [Quarkus 1.9.0](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-9-0-final-released/) * [Deux livres gratuits sur Quarkus par Antonio](https://twitter.com/agoncal/status/1323613021390934016) [Helidon 2.1.0](https://github.com/oracle/helidon/releases/tag/2.1.0) [R2DBC et Reactive Streams rejoignent la Reactive Foundation, qui publie ses principes de design pour les applications cloud native](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/11/10/2123974/0/en/Reactive-Foundation-Publishes-New-Cloud-Native-Application-Design-Principles-and-Announces-Two-New-Projects-at-Reactive-Summit.html) [Spring Boot 2.4](https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/wiki/Spring-Boot-2.4-Release-Notes) * [Reactor Europium GA (2020.0.0) avec Reactor-core 3.4.0 et Reactor-netty 1.0.0](https://github.com/reactor/reactor/releases/tag/2020.0.0) ### Infrastructure [Les bonnes pratiques de sécurité pour ses Dockerfiles](https://cloudberry.engineering/article/dockerfile-security-best-practices/) [Docker mets en pause l'application de sa nouvelle police de gestion des images](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-hub-image-retention-policy-delayed-and-subscription-updates/) ### Cloud [Google s'associe à OVH](https://www.ovh.com/fr/news/presse/cpl1685.ovhcloud-google-cloud-annoncent-partenariat-strategique-co-construire-solution-confiance) * [Cloud : alliance inédite entre l’américain Google et le français OVH](https://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2020/11/10/cloud-alliance-inedite-entre-l-americain-google-et-le-francais-ovh_6059221_3234.html) [Abandon de l'offre on-premise de atlassian (jira et confluence) ](https://twitter.com/ldubost/status/1318114879446843392) ### Web [Netlix passe à Kotlin multiplatform pour les applications iOS et Android](https://netflixtechblog.com/netflix-android-and-ios-studio-apps-kotlin-multiplatform-d6d4d8d25d23) [JetBrains sors Jetpack Compose for Desktop en M1, basé sur Jetpack](https://blog.jetbrains.com/cross-post/jetpack-compose-for-desktop-milestone-1-released/) ### Outillage [Gradle 6.7](https://docs.gradle.org/6.7/release-notes.html) [Cédric Champeau modernise le build de Apache Groovy, avec des conventions modernes de Gradle](https://twitter.com/CedricChampeau/status/1318828474560352257) [Alternatives aux outils en ligne de commande écrits en Rust](https://zaiste.net/posts/shell-commands-rust/) ### Hardware [Il y a le bon câble USB et le mauvais câble USB](https://blog.networkprofile.org/usb-load-testing-chargers-and-cables) * USB power meter/analyzer et USB load tester pour detecter les mauvais cables * Des cables qui gardent les 5v d'autres qui descendent à 4,1v ### Méthodologies * [Comment débugger votre équipe](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/debugging-team-mastery-autonomy-purpose/) ### Sécurité [Nouvelle CVE dans Chrome ](https://thehackernews.com/2020/10/chrome-zeroday-attacks.html) [Faille de sécu sur les workflow GitHub](https://www.neowin.net/amp/google-discloses-high-severity-security-flaw-in-github/) [GitHub oublié de renouveler son certificat. Oops](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/github-breaks-site-layout-after-forgetting-to-renew-certificate/amp/) [Let's Encrypt devient grand](https://letsencrypt.org/2020/11/11/own-two-feet.html) ### Fun [Comics sur les fonctions en bash](https://wizardzines.com/comics/bash-functions) par [Julia Evans](https://twitter.com/b0rk) ### Loi, société et organisation [Mobilizon l’alternative à Facebook proposée par Framasoft](https://framablog.org/2020/10/27/mobilizon-vos-evenements-vos-groupes-vos-donnees/) [Loi Sécurité Globale : Surveillance généralisée des manifestations](https://www.laquadrature.net/2020/10/29/loi-securite-globale-surveillance-generalisee-des-manifestations/) * [L'alerte de la défenseure des droits](https://www.defenseurdesdroits.fr/fr/communique-de-presse/2020/11/proposition-de-loi-securite-globale-lalerte-de-la-defenseure-des-droits) * [Tribune : “L’article 24 de la future loi ʻsécurité globale’ menace la liberté d’informer”](https://www.telerama.fr/medias/larticle-24-de-la-future-loi-securite-globale-menace-la-liberte-dinformer-6739125.php) [Identité numérique et reconnaissance faciale : le Conseil d'Etat a rendu son verdict](https://www.laquadrature.net/2020/11/06/identite-numerique-et-reconnaissance-faciale-defaite-au-conseil-detat-le-combat-continue/) ## Outils de l'épisode Crowdcast de Youri sur ses podcasts préférés * [Message A Carractere Informatique](https://www.clever-cloud.com/fr/podcast/) * [Electro Monkeys](https://electro-monkeys.fr/) * [If This Then Dev](https://ifttd.io/) * [Tech Rocks Podcasts](https://www.tech.rocks/les-podcasts) * [No Limit Secu](https://www.nolimitsecu.fr/) * [La Méthode Scinetifique](https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/la-methode-scientifique) * [C'est Plus Que De La SF](https://www.actusf.com/detail-d-une-rubrique/plus-que-de-la-sf) ## Conférences [Codeurs En Seine 2020 - Edition en ligne](https://twitter.com/codeursenseine/status/1301064575786405888?s=21) * En novembre, les mardis à 19h et les jeudis à 21h * 45 minutes de conférences + environ 15 minutes de questions * En ligne sur Twitch + rediffusion Youtube Web Stories le 5/2 en ligne Le Devfest Lille le 11/6 en présentiel ## Nous contacter Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon [Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion](https://lescastcodeurs.com/crowdcasting/) Contactez-nous via twitter sur le groupe Google ou sur le site web

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast
LCC 242 - Les Applets, 20 ans trop tôt

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 103:59


Guillaume n’était pas présent dans cet épisode, mais rassurez vous Emmanuel assure la permanence des blagues et accompagné d’Antonio et d’Audrey il commente les actus du mois de novembre : ça discute de Quarkus, Spring Boot, Gradle, Reactive Programming, Docker, sécurité et bien sûr, loi, société et organisation. Enregistré le 13 novembre 2020 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–242.mp3 News Langages Guide de migration à Scala 3 11 ans de Go Librairies Quarkus 1.9.0 Deux livres gratuits sur Quarkus par Antonio Helidon 2.1.0 R2DBC et Reactive Streams rejoignent la Reactive Foundation, qui publie ses principes de design pour les applications cloud native Spring Boot 2.4 Reactor Europium GA (2020.0.0) avec Reactor-core 3.4.0 et Reactor-netty 1.0.0 Infrastructure Les bonnes pratiques de sécurité pour ses Dockerfiles Docker mets en pause l’application de sa nouvelle police de gestion des images Cloud Google s’associe à OVH Cloud : alliance inédite entre l’américain Google et le français OVH Abandon de l’offre on-premise de atlassian (jira et confluence) Web Netlix passe à Kotlin multiplatform pour les applications iOS et Android JetBrains sors Jetpack Compose for Desktop en M1, basé sur Jetpack Outillage Gradle 6.7 Cédric Champeau modernise le build de Apache Groovy, avec des conventions modernes de Gradle Alternatives aux outils en ligne de commande écrits en Rust Hardware Il y a le bon câble USB et le mauvais câble USB USB power meter/analyzer et USB load tester pour detecter les mauvais cables Des cables qui gardent les 5v d’autres qui descendent à 4,1v Méthodologies Comment débugger votre équipe Sécurité Nouvelle CVE dans Chrome Faille de sécu sur les workflow GitHub GitHub oublié de renouveler son certificat. Oops Let’s Encrypt devient grand Fun Comics sur les fonctions en bash par Julia Evans Loi, société et organisation Mobilizon l’alternative à Facebook proposée par Framasoft Loi Sécurité Globale : Surveillance généralisée des manifestations L’alerte de la défenseure des droits Tribune : “L’article 24 de la future loi ʻsécurité globale’ menace la liberté d’informer” Identité numérique et reconnaissance faciale : le Conseil d’Etat a rendu son verdict Outils de l’épisode Crowdcast de Youri sur ses podcasts préférés Message A Carractere Informatique Electro Monkeys If This Then Dev Tech Rocks Podcasts No Limit Secu La Méthode Scinetifique C’est Plus Que De La SF Conférences Codeurs En Seine 2020 - Edition en ligne En novembre, les mardis à 19h et les jeudis à 21h 45 minutes de conférences + environ 15 minutes de questions En ligne sur Twitch + rediffusion Youtube Web Stories le 5/2 en ligne https://webstoriesconf.com/ Le Devfest Lille le 11/6 en présentiel https://devfest.gdglille.org/ Nous contacter Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon https://www.patreon.com/LesCastCodeurs Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs ou sur le site web https://lescastcodeurs.com/

Bol.com - Techlab
The state of Reactive Streams

Bol.com - Techlab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 37:10


The state of Reactive Streams - watch the presentation and listen to the podcast. International Keynote speaker Oleh Dokuka gave a presentation on the state of Reactive Streams at bol.com. We took advantage of this opportunity and interviewed him for the podcast.What this episode coversThe Reactive Streams specification is state of the art for asynchronous, non-blocking data streams with the fine-grained flow control. Clearly, that was done for a good future... but, does it have any future nowadays? How other programming ecosystems reacted to the appearance of the reactive-streams standard and did they adopted that standard?(Video: https://youtu.be/8iRea_qwOC8)presentation starts at 6:25.GuestsOleh Dokuka is a senior software engineer at Netifi and co-author of the book, “Hands-On Reactive Programming in Spring 5”. He is an active committer to Project Reactor and RSocket, as well as a contributor to Reactive GRPC. In 2019, he was a finalist in the Oracle Groundbreaker Awards in recognition of his expertise with Java.NotesProject ReactorRSocketThe book of Oleh: Hands-On Reactive Programming in Spring 5The Reactive Manifesto

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Comunidad CODE
Construyendo Pipelines Reactivos: Cómo ir de aplicaciones escalables a aplicaciones RIDÍCULAMENTE escalables

Comunidad CODE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 62:55


Ponente: Mark Heckler Migrar de código imperativo a un modelo de programación reactiva nos habilita escalar nuestras aplicaciones de maneras que serían imposibles con el método imperativo de "scale out", ¡y eso es una cosa buena! Pero con todas estas mejoras, se necesita examinar y abordar holisticamente el sistema o todo lo que logremos es mover los embotellamientos, creando o encontrando uno u otro mientras sintonizemos aplicaciones o servicios particulares. Esto no es tan bueno. En esta sesión, el ponente discute: Como el proyecto Reactor construye en la iniciativa Reactive Streams para ayudarte crear microservicios reactivos escalables de alto rendimiento Plataformas de mensajería como RabbitMQ & Apache Kafka Como Spring Cloud Stream utiliza Reactor para proveer pipelines enteramente reactivos para escalabilidad ridícula entre el sistema total ¡El ponente escribirá en código todos los ejemplos usando software de código abierto en vivo y en tiempo real! Esta no está una presentación abstracta, ¡venga para ganar conocimiento real y práctico!

Lightbend
Going Reactive: How To Design And Implement An Entire Distributed System (with Jan Machacek)

Lightbend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 29:05


In this Lightbend podcast, we sit down with special guest Jan Machacek, CTO of Cake Solutions, conference speaker, and author of the upcoming O'Reilly book, “Reactive Systems Architecture: Designing And Implementing An Entire Distributed System.” Jan tells us a bit about his book, which focuses on technologies and initiatives like Akka, Scala, Reactive Streams (coming to JDK 9), as well as some of his opinions on why Reactive is the best way for enterprises to keep up with changing business demands.

Open Source – Software Engineering Daily
Akka Reactive Streams with Konrad Malawski

Open Source – Software Engineering Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016 60:31


Akka is a toolkit for building concurrent, distributed, message-driven applications on the JVM. Akka provides an implementation of the actor model of concurrency, which simplifies concurrency by adding a lighter weight abstraction than threads and thread pools. Konrad Malawski joins the show today to discuss Akka and reactive streams. Reactive streams is an initiative to The post Akka Reactive Streams with Konrad Malawski appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

Devchat.tv Master Feed
065 AiA News From AngularConnect

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 61:45


AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist   02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch   44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design   Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel   Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh   Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics!   Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)

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All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv
065 AiA News From AngularConnect

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 61:45


AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist   02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch   44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design   Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel   Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh   Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics!   Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)

game building track workplace denmark playlist beta tony robbins magicians financial freedom simple steps organizers rush limbaugh nephew creativeasin angular routing typescript empathize ionic money master firebase material design key traits getting comfortable being uncomfortable dataflow brian ford brad green sara robinson nativescript optimize yourself aimee knight jeff cross ben lesh joe eames rush revere angular connect sgbxmsdfvne reactive streams jeff whelpley igor minar brave pilgrims sylvana rochet jules kremer additional recommendations julie ralph rado kirov patrick stapleton uczrsktit obak3xbkvxmz5g pete bacon darwin eleven dimensions igeaxo2zbr0 using web workers nganimate component router matias niemela tutorial tour bvi5ggteq u tobias bosch
Adventures in Angular
065 AiA News From AngularConnect

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 61:45


AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist   02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch   44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design   Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel   Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh   Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics!   Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)

game building track workplace denmark playlist beta tony robbins magicians financial freedom simple steps organizers rush limbaugh nephew creativeasin angular routing typescript empathize ionic money master firebase material design key traits getting comfortable being uncomfortable dataflow brian ford brad green sara robinson nativescript optimize yourself aimee knight jeff cross ben lesh joe eames rush revere angular connect sgbxmsdfvne reactive streams jeff whelpley igor minar brave pilgrims sylvana rochet jules kremer additional recommendations julie ralph rado kirov patrick stapleton uczrsktit obak3xbkvxmz5g pete bacon darwin eleven dimensions igeaxo2zbr0 using web workers nganimate component router matias niemela tutorial tour bvi5ggteq u tobias bosch
Lightbend
Asynchronous I O, Back - Pressure And The Message - Driven Vs. Event - Driven - Konrad Malawski

Lightbend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2015 66:36


In this first of three podcasts with live Q/A, we explore the underlying technologies and approach of Reactive systems. Akka Team member and Reactive Streams contributor Konrad Malawski will detail what you should know about: The differences and trade-offs between synchronous blocking I/O and asynchronous non-blocking I/O, what these mean for execution efficiency as well as code maintainability. The difference between event-driven and message-driven approaches in terms of design considerations in the small and the large as well as the costs and benefits of either way. The role of flow control in Reactive systems, how it impacts service latency and throughput and which technologies are available to help with implementing it.

Lightbend
Scala Days 2014 - Viktor Klang and Roland Kuhn - "Reactive Streams . . . and why you should care"

Lightbend

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2014 68:02


One of the fundamental problems of I/O is a core problem of communication: How do I know that the recipient is ready to receive my information? In a pure push model, without taking into consideration Little's Law, it is very easy to produce data at a faster pace than it can be consumed, leading to loss of information, contention on the medium, or even full system failure. Reactive Streams provide an asynchronous, concurrent, back-pressured/demand-driven solution for that and other problems. We will discuss this and more in this session. To view the video visit www.parleys.com.

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Lightbend
Reactive Streams and Play 3.0 - James Roper, Lead Developer at Typesafe

Lightbend

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2014 35:24


Reactive Streams has a lot to offer Play, providing an asynchronous streaming API that is easy to learn and easy to use from both Java and Scala. Play 3.0 will be embracing this new API as the base level IO API, but what implications will this have on Play's architecture? What will happen to iteratees? How much will this impact existing Play applications? This presentation will dive deep into Play's architecture, and show just how reactive streams will be applied to and improve Play.