- SQL Is Alive And Well – In fact, it may be the future of big data #sql #bigdata #memsql – A former Facebook engineer, Frenkiel believes the future of databases is distributed—and that SQL, a specialized programming language familiar to many database engineers but discarded by many big-data initiatives, has a big role to play.
- Kubernetes – The Future of Deployment #docker #kubernetes – Enter Kubernetes, which provides these missing pieces and uses to Docker to enable a much more efficient way of deploying and running applications.
- MonolithFirst – Did all successful microservices start as a monolith that got too big and was broken up? – Did all successful microservices start as a monolith that got too big and was broken up
- OkHttp – An HTTP & SPDY client for Android and Java applications – An HTTP & SPDY client for Android and Java applications
- wealthbot.io – open source wealth management platform. Helping investment advisors profitably serve the mass affluent. – Wealthbot.io makes it easy to launch a Wealth Management Platform. Build and customize your very own version of a robo-advisor.
- The next generation of spreadsheets will be a database – Flexibility and ease of use have made the spreadsheet the popular but unfortunate choice for makeshift databases; we can do better
- How Google ATAP’s Wacky Ideas Could Change The Way We Use Gadgets – ReadWrite –
- How generics in Swift can lead to safer, cleaner code | Roadfire Software – In this article, we’ll look at why you’d want to use generics in classes, structs, or enums you define, and hopefully by the end you’ll have a grasp on what’s happening between those pointy brackets
- Google’s Polymer 1.0 brings reuse and better branding to Web development – Google’s Polymer 1.0 library promises to tame Web development awash in HTML soup, and make it easier for developers to create feature-laden apps and websites.
- 27 iOS open source libraries to skyrocket your development – So, as I’m a big fan of curation, here I’ve selected favorites from my favorites iOS open source libraries. Order of these projects is totally random, all of them are simply awesome.
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Links for May 29th through June 4th
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