The document discusses Netty, an asynchronous event-driven network application framework for Java. It provides high-performance network programming by leveraging Java NIO and an event-driven architecture. Netty allows building high levels of concurrency with low latency. It includes features like HTTP servers, protocol buffers, and handlers for building custom server-side applications.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses Netty, an asynchronous event-driven network application framework for Java. It provides high-performance network programming by leveraging Java NIO and an event-driven architecture. Netty allows building high levels of concurrency with low latency. It includes features like HTTP servers, protocol buffers, and handlers for building custom server-side applications.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the "Heroku Way" of building modern web applications. It outlines 7 aspects that Heroku considers essential: codebase, dependencies, config, backing services, build/release/run processes, processes, and logs. Each aspect is broken down into further details around how applications should be structured on Heroku for easy deployment and management. The Heroku Way aims to allow developers to focus on their application code rather than infrastructure concerns like deployment by adopting its best practices for 12-factor apps.
The document discusses ngServer, a server-side framework powered by Node.js that was created by DeNA for building social games. It describes ngServer's architecture which uses Express for routing and handles authentication, rendering, jobs, and interfacing with social APIs, memcache, data stores, and queues. It also covers ngServer's functions like commands, templates, profiling, deployment across multiple servers, and challenges of building for an international audience.
Japan Developer Summit (jp) - Cloud Foundry, the Open Platform As A ServicePatrick Chanezon
This talk will provide an overview of the PaaS (Platform as a Service) landscape, and will describe the Cloud Foundry open source PaaS, with its multi-framework, multi-service, multi-cloud model.
Cloud Foundry allows developers to provision apps in Java/Spring, Ruby/Rails, Ruby/Sinatra, Javascript/Node, and leverage services like MySQL, MongoDB, Reddis, Postgres and RabbitMQ.
It can be used as a public PaaS on CloudFoundry.com and other service providers (ActiveState, AppFog), to create your own private cloud, or on your laptop using the Micro Cloud Foundry VM.
I will describe the Cloud Foundry architecture, and talk about the open source development process for Cloud Foundry.
ngGoBuilder and collaborative development between San Francisco and Tokyonotolab
This document discusses ngGoBuilder, a game engine and set of tools for developing games using ngCore. It describes ngGoBuilder 1.x features like scrolling layers and particle effects. It then discusses plans for ngGoBuilder 2.0 which will focus on a better user experience and include ngCore, debugging tools, and sample games. Future roadmaps include improved animation support and integration with the ngServer platform. The document also covers collaboration between the San Francisco and Tokyo teams working on the project.
The document discusses the "Heroku Way" of building modern web applications. It outlines 7 aspects that Heroku considers essential: codebase, dependencies, config, backing services, build/release/run processes, processes, and logs. Each aspect is broken down into further details around how applications should be structured on Heroku for easy deployment and management. The Heroku Way aims to allow developers to focus on their application code rather than infrastructure concerns like deployment by adopting its best practices for 12-factor apps.
The document discusses ngServer, a server-side framework powered by Node.js that was created by DeNA for building social games. It describes ngServer's architecture which uses Express for routing and handles authentication, rendering, jobs, and interfacing with social APIs, memcache, data stores, and queues. It also covers ngServer's functions like commands, templates, profiling, deployment across multiple servers, and challenges of building for an international audience.
Japan Developer Summit (jp) - Cloud Foundry, the Open Platform As A ServicePatrick Chanezon
This talk will provide an overview of the PaaS (Platform as a Service) landscape, and will describe the Cloud Foundry open source PaaS, with its multi-framework, multi-service, multi-cloud model.
Cloud Foundry allows developers to provision apps in Java/Spring, Ruby/Rails, Ruby/Sinatra, Javascript/Node, and leverage services like MySQL, MongoDB, Reddis, Postgres and RabbitMQ.
It can be used as a public PaaS on CloudFoundry.com and other service providers (ActiveState, AppFog), to create your own private cloud, or on your laptop using the Micro Cloud Foundry VM.
I will describe the Cloud Foundry architecture, and talk about the open source development process for Cloud Foundry.
ngGoBuilder and collaborative development between San Francisco and Tokyonotolab
This document discusses ngGoBuilder, a game engine and set of tools for developing games using ngCore. It describes ngGoBuilder 1.x features like scrolling layers and particle effects. It then discusses plans for ngGoBuilder 2.0 which will focus on a better user experience and include ngCore, debugging tools, and sample games. Future roadmaps include improved animation support and integration with the ngServer platform. The document also covers collaboration between the San Francisco and Tokyo teams working on the project.