Open-source developers all over the world are working on millions of projects: writing code & documentation, fixing & submitting bugs, and so forth. GH Archive is a project to record the public GitHub timeline, archive it, and make it easily accessible for further analysis. GitHub provides 15+ event types, which range from new commits and fork events, to opening new tickets, commenting, and adding
Finagle is Twitter’s RPC system. This blog post explains its motivations and core design tenets, the finagle README contains more detailed documentation. Finagle aims to make it easy to build robust clients and servers. REPL Futures: Sequential composition, Concurrent composition, Composition Example: Cached Rate Limit, Composition Example: Web Crawlers Service Client Example Server Example Filter
Recorded: 2014-11-16, Published: 2014-12-15 Conal Elliott, inventor of Functional Reactive Programming, tells us about the birth of FRP as well as other stories from his 25 years of functional programming experience. He shares what he considers the fundamentals of FRP (behaviors and events) and how they work in a model with continuous time. We speak about FRP practicality and efficiency, including
Instantly turn your data into charts and dashboards. A lot of data already lives in a SQL table somewhere. Why is it so hard to visualize? Yeah, you could write a query to extract the data, download it, and dump it into Excel or R. But this is suboptimal and inefficient. Databases are dynamic, but your one-off chart isn't. What if you want your time series of revenue to be updated everyday? It's h
This is the second in a four part series describing how we use the cloud to scale building and testing of software at Google. This series elaborates on a presentation given during the Pre-GTAC 2010 event in Hyderabad. Please see our first post in the series for a description how we access our code repository in a scalable way. To get a sense of the scale and details on the types of problems we are
Pants v1 is no longer maintained. See here for the Pants v2 documentation. Getting Started Installing Pants Setting Up Pants Tutorial Common Tasks Pants for Organizations Pants Basics Why Use Pants? Pants Concepts BUILD files Target Addresses Third-Party Dependencies Pants Options Invoking Pants Reporting Server IDE Support JVM Support JVM Projects with Pants JVM Dependency Management Scala Suppor
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