Not a large number of articles today, but always quality. First, Brad Feld leads off with an interesting idea of a 40% rule for startups, talking about the mix of growth and profit. MongoDB announced MongoDB 3.0, which is important because there are some really good features in this release. It sounds like they are listening to the complaints of their userbase. Yesterday was also open source day based on some announcements for CoreCLR, Kafka Manager and SPS.
As always, enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on these sites.
Top Stories
- The Rule of 40% For a Healthy SaaS Company | Feld Thoughts
Development
- CoreCLR is now Open Source | MSDN Blogs
- An introduction to visual programming using NoFlo | Rawkes
AI, Machine Learning, Research and Advanced Algorithms
- SPS : the Pulse of Netflix Streaming | The Netflix Tech Blog
Big Data, Visualization, SQL and NoSQL
- How to fix optimistic locking race conditions with pessimistic locking | Vlad Mihalcea
- MySQL’s Index Hints Can Improve Query Performance, But Only If You Avoid the ‘Gotchas’ | Javalobby
- Announcing MongoDB 3.0 | MongoDB
- Solutions for real-time applications on Google Cloud Platform | Google Cloud Platform Blog
- Kafka Manager open sourced | Yahoo Engineering
Enterprise and Web Content Management
- RSuite Truly Is Publishing Automated | RSI Content Solutions
Infrastructure, Operations and DevOps
- Log Analysis for Software-Defined Data Centers | Javalobby
Security, Encryption and Cryptography
Other stuff
- Who fetches our blog feed | Superfeedr
Link Collections
- Dew Drop – February 3, 2015 (#1946) | Morning Dew
- Double Shot #1468 | A Fresh Cup