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Learn how to design and build large-scale production Node.js systems by following along as a Node.js search engine is created step-by-step.
In this talk Richard showed how to design your system as micro-services and what this looks like from a developer desktop all the way to production.
He also showed how to integrate external systems, and how to do micro-service deployments. In particular, how to do partial deployments and instant rollbacks.
See the skillscast (film/code.slides) at skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/5710-in-the-brain-of-richard...
London JS: JavaScript & Hardware. 16th September 2013.
Nodecopter: JavaScript Flying Robots - Andrew Nesbitt (@teabass)
Node and Arduino: Powering the real world with JS - Adam Howard (@skattyadz)
Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-24/
4/6/2018 What's the Deal With The Spotlights? An Introduction to Stage Lighting Control
Wandering around ITP, you've probably noticed a few spotlights on the ceiling. In Monday nights workshop, @tigoe taught Campers how to control them from and Arduino using node.js #dmx #arduino #ACN #nodejs #itpcamp2018 #itpcamp #summer2018
A workshop that trained about building Web application with MEAN stack for IT officer at Kasetsart University, Thailand.
Instructor: Teerasej "Pon" Jiraphatchandej
Topics included: Node JS, Mongo DB, Angular JS, Express JS.
Contact for host training for your team: teerasej@nextflow.in.th
Learn how to design and build large-scale production Node.js systems by following along as a Node.js search engine is created step-by-step.
In this talk Richard showed how to design your system as micro-services and what this looks like from a developer desktop all the way to production.
He also showed how to integrate external systems, and how to do micro-service deployments. In particular, how to do partial deployments and instant rollbacks.
See the skillscast (film/code.slides) at skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/5710-in-the-brain-of-richard...
at HackU Michigan 2011
This hack changed names to Mouse Trap Analytics and won first place at the 2011 HackU Michigan event.
London JS: JavaScript & Hardware. 16th September 2013.
Nodecopter: JavaScript Flying Robots - Andrew Nesbitt (@teabass)
Node and Arduino: Powering the real world with JS - Adam Howard (@skattyadz)
Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-24/
Learn how to design and build large-scale production Node.js systems by following along as a Node.js search engine is created step-by-step.
In this talk Richard showed how to design your system as micro-services and what this looks like from a developer desktop all the way to production.
He also showed how to integrate external systems, and how to do micro-service deployments. In particular, how to do partial deployments and instant rollbacks.
See the skillscast (film/code.slides) at skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/5710-in-the-brain-of-richard...
Geeky February at Forward Technology in London. An evening of lightning talks dedicated to geeky passions.
Talks from Adam Howard (@skattyadz), Adam Onishi (@onishiweb), Gillian Horsley (@gthorsley), Soofiya Chaudry (@pocket_watch), Alex Brooke (@alexbrookey) and Andrew Nesbitt (@teabass).
Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/geekynight-february/
Organised by Event Handler (@eventhandleruk).