Building Scalable Web Applications Using the Cloud

Posted 10 Jun 2016 at 20:04 UTC by johnnyb Share This

Excited that my new book is #1 on some of Amazon's "Hot New Release" lists. Check it out here - Building Scalable Web Applications Using the Cloud. If you ever wanted to get into cloud programming but didn't know where to start or how to use it effectively this is your book.

Some people think that cloud programming comes automatically by buying a cloud server. Not so much. This books gives you a bare-bones walkthrough of the things that you need to not only build your app in the cloud but make it scalable as well.


machine translation: data training, posted 18 Jun 2016 at 20:51 UTC by sye » (Journeyer)

Can one of your super-cool ML researcher feed Machine Translation stack with this poem "chain gang" by Patti Smith? And post what comes out from the other end for various other language, e.g. Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russia etc... the more the merrier! Thank you in advance for your contribution!

Chuck Moore on embedded computing, posted 9 Jul 2016 at 16:49 UTC by sye » (Journeyer)

Chuck Moore discusses what it takes to program a 144-core asynchronous chip that consumes only 7 pJ/inst, the idle cores taking just 100 nW while the active ones need 4mW running at 666 Mips: tight coding to minimize the number of instructions executed, reducing instruction fetches, transistor switching, and duty cycle.

by Chuck Moore on Dec 18, 2013

https://www.infoq.com/presentations/power-144-chip

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