The Conductor library daily grows in popularity. Unfortunately, however, there’s not a lot of guidance available on the web about using the library, and official...
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Scholarly articles usually begin by providing a short historical narrative that gives readers the background necessary to contextualize the particular scholarly topic...
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Data is the oil of the 21st century – a valuable commodity prized and hoarded throughout the business world. In an attempt to turn users' preferences into business...
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Software projects often start with such innocence. A developer creates the basic functionality and then extends the functionality with various rules of domain logic....
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As you know, there are many different devices using Android. As a result, there are also an incredible number of displays with different combinations of resolution and...
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If you still want your fancy new mobile projects to be continuously tested and pull-requests checked automatically without wanting to spend your entire evening resolving...
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We at Distillery faced a problem that the size of Memcached objects is huge. We’ve come close to exceeding the Memcached server storage limit which can trigger eviction...
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We’ve been working on the Storgage application (not on the App Store yet) for the last few months, and we would like to share one of the techniques we used when...
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So, we had this idea: What if you could use your child’s face as an emoticon in a text message? Instead of a punctuating a point with an everyday ?, wouldn’t it be...
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In this post I’ll outline the basics of getting Kubernetes running on top of AWS. When we are done, you should have a Kubernetes cluster running atop of AWS with a...
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