Comments:"Go at Google"
URL:http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Go-Google
We will be talking about a robust, cost effective, hypothetical solution to address extreme challenges in big financial institutions, from decision making support to pricing and risk management,
- Charles Cai, Ashwani Roy Apr 14, 2013
In this presentation, Asay will outline the reasons for NoSQL's existence and persistence, and will identify the trends that point to a bright future for post-relational databases.
- Matt Asay Apr 14, 2013
In this talk we'll explore powerful analytic techniques for graph data.
- Jim Webber Apr 14, 2013
Steve Klabnik discusses the importance of having an open API, believing that those who have it will succeed in the long run, and the others will fail.
- Steve Klabnik Apr 14, 2013
Jeff Meisel shares insight in National Instruments’ attempt to create an open API for their software spanning 25 years.
- Jeff Meisel Apr 14, 2013
Rob Pike explains how Google designed Go to address major development issues they encounter while using other languages: long build times, poor dependency management, lack of robustness, etc.
- Rob Pike Apr 13, 2013
Baruch Sadogursky and Shlomi Ben Haim discuss the impotence of Binary repositories for building modular software, JFrog's Artifactory and Bintray products, and their partnership with Black Duck.
Tavis Rudd demoes writing a small system using several languages and deploying it by issuing voice commands without touching the keyboard.
- Tavis Rudd Apr 11, 2013 ,