Mini book: The InfoQ eMag: Kubernetes: Past, Present and Future

InfoQ - Architecture

This eMag explores how Kubernetes is moving from a simple orchestration framework to a fundamental cloud-native API and paradigm that has implications in multiple dimensions, from operations to software architecture. Topics covered include container…

1 March 2019

The Importance of Event-First Thinking

InfoQ - Microservices

For global businesses to meet today’s architectural challenges with constant change and extreme scale, we need to go back to the basic principles of system design. The common element in the problems we face is the notion of events driving both actions and…

28 February 2019

Article: Q&A on the Book Reinventing Jobs

InfoQ - Agile

The book Reinventing Jobs by Ravin Jesuthasan and John W. Boudreau provides a framework to understand and optimize the increasingly rapid evolution of work and automation. The framework explores four steps: deconstruct, optimize, automate, and reconfigure;…

27 February 2019

Presentation: Getting from Monolith to Microservices

InfoQ - Architecture

Jimmy Bogard looks at strategies to break a monolith, from the front-end to the back, including database refactoring and analysis tools to see dependencies in legacy code. By Jimmy Bogard

25 February 2019

Moving from Go to PHP Again

Hacker News

Well, after 2 years on Go, our shop applications are powered by PHP again. Why?! You already said it was probably a bad business decision, and then you spend even more time on it?! Well, yeah, several reasons actually. PHP improved a lot during the last…

8 February 2019

ProxySQL 1.4.14 and Updated proxysql-admin Tool

Percona Database Performance Blog

ProxySQL 1.4.14, released by ProxySQL, is now available for download in the Percona Repository along with an updated version of Percona’s proxysql-admin tool. ProxySQL is a high-performance proxy, currently for MySQL, and database servers in the MySQL…

8 February 2019

Building a fashion search engine with deep learning

Hacker News

Within a few years, machine learning will completely change the fashion industry. Fashion brands from small to big are already using machine learning techniques to predict and design what you’ll be wearing next year, next week, even tomorrow. Stitch Fix…

7 February 2019

Machine Learning for Everyone

Hacker News

Why do we want machines to learn? This is Billy. Billy wants to buy a car. He tries to calculate how much he needs to save monthly for that. He went over dozens of ads on the internet and learned that new cars are around $20,000, used year-old ones are…

7 February 2019