Designing interfaces so that other code can interact with ours (whether our code is a library, framework, application, website…) is a very common and clearly crucial activity, but it’s fraught with dangers – there’s a lot stuff we all keep doing wrong time after time. This talk shows some common categories of API design errors encountered in the wild, with tips on how to avoid them when you design
Disqus, one of the largest Python applications on the web, will explain how they deal with scaling complexities in a growing startup. Founded in 2007, Disqus maintains a small engineering team reaching over 400 million users a month. Being powered by Python has allowed quick iteration of the application, without sacrificing code quality and performance. The talk will cover key parts of the archite
What’s the best way to start off the week? With an awesome presentation from some very talented engineers about building a Riak-backed service. This video, which runs about 40 minutes, was recorded last week at the San Francisco Riak Meetup and is worth every minute of your time. Coda Hale and Ryan Kennedy of Yammer give an excellent and in depth look into how they built “Streamie”, why Riak was t
遅くなりましたが、 東京Node学園 1時限目 : ATND で「Node におけるテスト手法」について発表してきました。 リンク自分の発表は HTML5Rock のプレゼンツールを用いて作成しています。とりあえず直でスライドへのリンクを張ります、余力があれば PDF 化して SlideShare にも上げたいと思います。録画と一緒に見て頂くと良いかと思いますが、録画に映っている物とレイアウトが若干変わっています。内容は("捕捉" に書いたの以外は)一緒です。自分の資料録画1録画2(自分はこちら)Togetter 今回の発表について「テストについて」ということで、今回はNode でテストってどんな感じなのか?どんなフレームワークがあるのか?といった話を中心に、紹介っぽい内容にしました。また、「Node のテスト」というよりも、もう少し広く捉えた以下のような話にも触れました。「最終的には C
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Disqus, one of the largest Django applications in the world, will explain how they deal with scaling complexities in a small startup. There are many benefits to keeping a lightweight stack. At Disqus, keeping the stack thin helps us scale Django to reach over 125 million unique visitors a month with just a small team of engineers. Avoiding complicated software packages until needed reduces unneces
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