Today we have yet another Docker article, this one on Javalobby discussing how to build an environment you can trust. Docker as a quick developer environment has always been appealing, so it is definitely a good post to read. At Yeller they talk about how incuriosity will kill your infrastructure. Basically, if something doesn’t look right, that is your cue to look into it, otherwise a bug can manifest itself in bad ways later. Simply Statistics talks about a problem that the programming industry has had for a while now, good work makes things look easy.
As always, enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on these sites.
Career and Process
Development
- CDI & EJB: Sending asynchronous mail on transaction success | Java Code Geeks
- Incuriosity Will Kill Your Infrastructure | Yeller
- Exploratory Testing 3.0 | James Bach’s Blog
- Helping users fill out online forms | Google Webmaster Central Blog
- Dependency Injection Frameworks are Not Dependency Injection | Javalobby
- How to Become a Web Developer Part 5: Web Application Architecture | Javalobby
- Working with Legacy Test Code | Javalobby
- Spring Batch Tutorial – The ULTIMATE Guide | Java Code Geeks
- There will be failures – On systems that live through difficulties | The Holy Java
- New technologies for the new LinkedIn home page | LinkedIn Engineering
Concurrency, Performance and Scalability
- Semaphores are Surprisingly Versatile | Preshing on Programming
- In-Memory Computing at Aerospike Scale: When to Choose and How to Effectively Use JEMalloc | High Scalability
AI, Machine Learning, Research and Advanced Algorithms
- Mathematical arbitrage | John D. Cook
Big Data, Visualization, SQL and NoSQL
- Let’s build open source tensor libraries for data science | O’Reilly Radar
- Caching Immutable Id Lookups in Neo4j | Javalobby
- 3 Reasons Why It’s Okay to Stick With SQL | Javalobby
- Data science done well looks easy – and that is a big problem for data scientists | Simply Statistics
Infrastructure, Operations and DevOps
- Getting Started with Docker From a Developer Point of View: How to Build an Environment You Can Trust | Javalobby
Link Collections
- Dew Drop – March 17, 2015 (#1976) | Morning Dew
- Double Shot #1489 | A Fresh Cup