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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...

Actualmente sus calles están desprovistas de las cassas centenarias que albergaba, pero de nodeja de haber mucha historia allí. Cada habitante, guarda celosamente su patrimonio familiar, que comparte cuando se encuentra en confianza.

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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...

An impassioned introduction to how far Node.js has come.

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).

Eric Gundersen, Development Seed and Jennifer Cohen, New America Foundation

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/

Grobes Aussehen des "Fantastic Chat" am Namics Lab. Philip kann auch wireframes zeichnen :-).

How a typical Web server works, back in the 90s.

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