Videos tagged with QCon London 2010


Scale at Facebook

Scale at Facebook

Posted in Conferences, Development, Companies

Summary Beside presenting the overall Facebook architecture and scaling solutions used, Aditya Agarwal talks about the iterative process of constantly improving the site, making sure to avoid over-engineering and adapting along the way by dropping solutions that worked in the past but are no longer useful. The last part of the session was dedicated to answering questions from the audience. Bio ...

Tags: Conferences, PHP, Facebook, InfoQ, Architecture, QCon, Iteration, memcache, Performance & Scalability, Development, Services, ...



The Counterintuitive Web

The Counterintuitive Web

Posted in Conferences, Web Technologies

Summary Ian Robinson considers that programming for the web requires a different architectural approach than for applications: clients are interested only in URIs, clients are responsible for the integrity of a sequence of requests, and one should implement application protocols as protocol resources , not domain resources. Bio Ian Robinson (http://iansrobinson.com) is a Principal Consultant wi...

Tags: Conferences, Technologies, REST, Web Services, HTTP, InfoQ, Architecture, SOA, QCon, Join us!, QCon London 2010, ...


Ralph Johnson, Joe Armstrong on the Future of Parallel Programming

Ralph Johnson, Joe Armstrong on the Future of Parallel Programming

Posted in Development, Conferences, Databases, Cloud Computing

Summary Ralph Johnson and Joe Armstrong discuss their ideas about parallel programming - whether shared memory is harmful, the place of message passing, fault tolerance, the importance of protocols and more. Bio Ralph Johnson, one of the GoF behind the Design Patterns book and behind the creation of the original Refactoring Browser, is now at the CS dept. at the UIUC and the leader of UIUC Patt...

Tags: Ruby, Java, Smalltalk, Interview, Erlang, InfoQ, Data Access, Architecture, SOA, Messaging, Distributed Programming, ...


Ralph Johnson, Joe Armstrong on the State of OOP

Ralph Johnson, Joe Armstrong on the State of OOP

Posted in Development, Conferences

Summary Ralph Johnson and Joe Armstrong discuss the state of OOP, what Smalltalk got right/wrong and the image concept. Also: Joe decides he likes OOP as long as its done the Erlang way: focused on messaging. Bio Ralph Johnson, one of the GoF behind the Design Patterns book and behind the creation of the original Refactoring Browser, is now at the CS dept. at the UIUC and the leader of UIUC Pat...

Tags: Ruby, Java, Interview, Erlang, InfoQ, Architecture, Language Design, QCon, OOP, Object Oriented Design, Language, ...