Interesting workshop (I'm on the PC): Distributed Infrastructure for Common Good. How can we create viable alternatives to centralised, monopolistic platforms? How can we ensure they behave according to their users' interests? Submit your paper by 21 Sept. https://t.co/OdYCYZPc9N
Find out more about the fourth https://t.co/vq0ghNo8KU that is coming on Tuesday, 15 September ๐ This time join us to hear from top experts in #Scala (including the creator of Scala Language โ @odersky ๐).
Free tickets ๐ https://t.co/TrqIjXszqd
https://t.co/796jg0chXA
Welcome to our SoftwareMill Coding School ๐จโ๐ซ๐จโ๐ญ
We love #Scala, it's no surprise! Lately our #frontend and #Java engineers enjoyed an internal workshop on going functional, we think they got hooked on #FP ๐๐
Get it while it is hot! Weโve taken our time validating it with 100 external developers and it is running in production in 15 factories worldwide, so we can with good conscience say it is literally production ready :-)
We are stoked to release ActyxOS 1.0.0! This first purely local #edgenative application platform lets you easily write and run peer-to-peer apps where 100% uptime is key, for example when digitalising the factory shop-floor.
https://t.co/93QrqIMkPt
We are implementing an event sourcing system in pure @rustlang at @actyx. Our network stack is @libp2p, and we want to be interoperable with @ipfs.
Here is a post about fixing an interop issue with go-ipfs: https://t.co/otbvmzq4WY
Thanks @AgeManning from @sigp_io for the help.
Great detailed exploration by @dave_universetf of how NAT traversal works โย a.k.a. the joys of trying to make peer-to-peer software work (attn @pvh) https://t.co/3uIWx6bMlg
We're thrilled to see this released.
A first step towards proving #swift can be awesome in distributed environments!
Huge thanks to @evonox & @avvolokhov who took a large part in implementing this. Sadly github currently does not understand Co-authored-by very well.
Next blog post is almost done. I don't know how long will it take to complete, but the goal is to cover these topics eventually. Together with existing ones they would make a fine book about CRDTs ;)
Split brain failures are tricky - especially when a node can come back to the living and make a bit of mess before ultimately disappearing.
https://t.co/8vXfD82bSE
#Akka#WeAreReady#TechPartner#SoftwareAgency
The Crust of Rust episode on Rc/RefCell/Cell and Arc/RwLock/Mutex is now up โ get it while it's hot! We covered @rustlang smart pointers and interior mutability, and even did a quick-dive into UnsafeCell and the Drop Check ๐ฎ https://t.co/WTxE4CkUgO
Interfacing with industrial machines is a big challenge when writing apps for manufacturing.
Now it is commercial off the shelf. @actyx will take care of the data distribution and storage using @ipfs and @libp2p.
So as an app developer you just focus on the business logic.
Now available for ACM Members: "Reactive Design Patterns," by @rolandkuhn@bozoTheEngineer, Jamie Allen. Foreword by @jboner. Principles, patterns, & best practices for building resilient, responsive, & elastic message-driven distributed systems. https://t.co/t8cyhKjj5O