MeetingWords: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing
Link: MeetingWords: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing: "Interesting no-signup tool for shared editing"
Melbourne Watch Company - Home
Link: Melbourne Watch Company - Home: "Australian Watches - Established 2013. Shop online or visit our showroom today."
Men who hate women on the Web | Salon.com
Link: Men who hate women on the Web | Salon.com: "Looks interesting"
Messages on Rails Part 1 - Introduction to Kafka and RabbitMQ - Karol Galanciak - Ruby on Rails and Ember.js consultant
Link: Messages on Rails Part 1 - Introduction to Kafka and RabbitMQ - Karol Galanciak - Ruby on Rails and Ember.js consultant: "Two part series on using queues to communicate between services."
Metaprogramming: Writing in Ruby with... Ruby | Toptal
Link: Metaprogramming: Writing in Ruby with... Ruby | Toptal: "Ruby metaprogramming, one of the most interesting aspects of Ruby, enables the programming language to achieve an extreme level of expressiveness. It is because of this very feature that many gems, such as RSpec and ActiveRecord, can work the way they do. In this article, Toptal engineer Nikola Todorovic demystifies..."
Microbenchmarks vs Macrobenchmarks (i.e. What's a Microbenchmark?) — Appfolio Engineering
Link: Microbenchmarks vs Macrobenchmarks (i.e. What's a Microbenchmark?) — Appfolio Engineering: "I’ve mentioned a few times recently that something is a “microbenchmark.” What does that mean? Is it good or bad? Let’s talk about that. Along the way, we’ll talk about benchmarks that are not microbenchmarks and how to pick a scale/size for a specific benchmark. I talk about this because I write"
Micromessaging: Connecting Heroku Microservices w/Redis and RabbitMQ
Link: Micromessaging: Connecting Heroku Microservices w/Redis and RabbitMQ: "A brief article explaining different architectures for Microservices on Heroku. Really good!"
Microservice boundaries: five characteristics to guide your design
Link: Microservice boundaries: five characteristics to guide your design: "When starting off with Microservices, it’s hard for teams to know what exactly constitutes a well-designed microservice. Several teams…"