

Daily News from Dreamix! #dreamnews 10.05.2016
News from Dreamix 10.05.2016
Finding harmony between middleware tools and emerging appsTom Nolle explains how developers and architects can navigate the bewildering world of middleware tools and create harmony between middleware and emerging applications. Read more… |
Is Polyglot Programming Practical?I recently received an email from a well-known consulting firm that said, in essence, “You’re a polyglot programmer, we’re looking for those, let’s talk.” I can see where they got that impression. In the last three years, I’ve worked with Java, JavaScript, Scala, Ruby, Python, Clojure, and SQL. In my 30+ year career, I’ve worked with over 15 languages. And there are a half-dozen more that I haven’t used professionally. But why would a recruiter look for that? Read more… |
Second Oracle v. Google trial could lead to huge headaches for developersTwo of the world’s biggest software companies face off in court this week for the second time, even though the most important issue of their dispute has already been resolved. Read More… |
3 ways projects can be led astray by microservicesHere are a few scenarios in which microservices can add (unnecessary) weight to your project. However, keep in mind that microservices can also simplify development and bolster a cooperative mindset. Read more… |
Пролетен семинар на BGOUG 3-ти – 5-ти юни 2016 г.Пролетният семинар на BGOUG ще се проведе от 3-ти до 5-ти юни 2016 г. в хотел Рила, курортен комплекс Боровец. Събитието се провежда с любезното съдействие на нашите партньори: Платинен партньор: LUXOFT Партньори: ORACLE и TechnoLogica. Read more… |
Getting Your Series A Mojo BackMark Suster describes predictable phases in the life of a startup and how a founder’s responses shape the future; when everything clicks, the elation of success can lead to hubris; when the startup is failing, anxiety and doubt creep in; Suster emphasizes the importance of managing emotions and remaining confident. Read more… |
Open Source Projects for Linux Containers CoreOS just raised $28MCoreOS, the company behind the container-centric CoreOS Linux distribution and Tectoniccontainer management service, today announced that it has raised a $28 million Series B round led by GV, the fund formerly known as Google Ventures. Read more… |