- Jessica Kerr - Cognicast Episode 082 — Cognitect Blog - http://blog.cognitect.com/cognicast/082
- Distributed Systems Tracing with Zipkin | Twitter Blogs - https://blog.twitter.com/2012/distributed-systems-tracing-with-zipkin
- "The key is that it be paradigm agnostic. The JVM is not. It is strictly OO." -- https://plus.google.com/+MarkLewis/posts/FuJmn9QFc1p
- Java 8 Improves JIRA Performance Dramatically - JIRA Knowledge Base - Atlassian Documentation - https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAKB/Java+8+Improves+JIRA+Performance+Dramatically?desktop=true¯oName=kbsurvey
- Some remarks on The Repeated Deaths of OOP | [self employed] - http://www.mbarsinai.com/blog/2015/06/07/some-remarks-on-the-repeated-deaths-of-oop/
- Moving Fast with Software Verification | Publications | Research at Facebook | Facebook - https://research.facebook.com/publications/422671501231772/moving-fast-with-software-verification/
- "As many of you may have heard, we are seriously thinking about switching from Python to Java" https://www.playonlinux.com/en/comments-1295.html
- The Design of Optional | Voxxed - https://www.voxxed.com/blog/2015/06/reasons-to-be-cautious-with-optional/
- Jacek Laskowski on Twitter: "Veeeeery old, but just to learn how people express their dislike to #generics…Generics Considered Harmful https://t.co/wTPC3FbO63 #types" - https://twitter.com/jaceklaskowski/status/604949589591003137
- Jennifer Gilbert on Twitter: "The more I work with statically typed languages, the more Ruby feels like some Wild West nonsense. I still love you, Ruby, but you're crazy." - https://twitter.com/jay_gee/status/604768731529515008
- "Schema isn't a full-blown type system, but a lightweight flexibleDSL for describing data requirements" http://blog.getprismatic.com/schema-for-clojurescript-data-shape-declaration-and-validation/
- "This offers a substantial improvement over other document storage mechanisms, as it factors in all the common typing information of similar subdocuments and stores it only once, meaning that different subdocuments of the same type will be stored in the same table, avoiding to repeat the key names and value types per subdocument instance." https://github.com/torodb/torodb/wiki/How-ToroDB-stores-json-documents-internally
- Java Doesn’t Suck – You’re Just Using it Wrong | James Ward - http://www.jamesward.com/2014/12/03/java-doesnt-suck-youre-just-using-it-wrong
- Talks about nice validation with Django forms and Scala Play. http://bikeshed.fm/11
- Episode 218: Udi Dahan on CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) : Software Engineering Radio - http://www.se-radio.net/2015/01/episode-218-udi-dahan-on-cqrs-command-query-responsibility-segregation/
- @Annotatiomania™ - http://www.annotatiomania.com
- Swagger | The World's Most Popular Framework for APIs. - http://swagger.io
- "And so, the way that we do it now is we include no affordances in the responses. We put them all in human-written documentation that you have to write up and figure out yourself, whereas when they’re actually in the response you can know what you’re doing just by looking at the service. It’s self-explanatory as opposed to needing a whole ton of extra crap that is not parsable by computers." http://javascriptjabber.com/104-jsj-hypermedia-apis-with-steve-klabnik/
- Elasticsearch: dealing with complex permissions | Tuleap - https://www.tuleap.org/elasticsearch-dealing-complex-permissions
- http://www.slideshare.net/ScottWlaschin/fp-patterns-buildstufflt via http://www.se-radio.net/2014/11/episode-215-gang-of-four-20-years-later/ ?
- The Tech Worker Shortage Doesn't Really Exist - Businessweek - http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2014-11-24/the-tech-worker-shortage-doesnt-really-exist
- Clojure at Scale: Why Python Just Wasn't Enough for AppsFlyer | Takipi Blog - http://blog.takipi.com/clojure-at-scale-why-python-just-wasnt-enough-for-appsflyer/
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