In Chapter 1, sage Ashtavakra answers some questions raised by his disciple king Janak on knowledge, freedom and detachment. In the process he also answers one of our most difficult question i.e. Who Am I ?
An Iterative Approach to Service Oriented ArchitectureEric Saxby
While there are resources on why other companies have made the transition to SOA, and end-game service boundaries may be clear, there are few resources on how to make progress towards SOA without sinking an entire team or stopping concurrent product development. Faced with a growing codebase, slower tests and performance issues, we've extracted services from our large Rails app the way we do everything else: iteratively. I’ll walk through what we did right, and what we almost did wrong.
Presented at RailsConf 2014.
What happens when site traffic outgrows the ability of your Ruby on Rails site (and related infrastructure) to handle it? What does Rails provide to solve this problem, and where do those built-ins break down? Where do you go from there?
This small book, if read and applied thoroughly will relieve you off many of your knots of life, many doubts, many confusion. It will make you realize your eternal identity.
This small book is my humble attempt to translate a wonderful dialogue written originally in Sanskrit. This dialogue happened between a seeker - king Janak and a seer - sage Ashtavakra. It answers and solves many of our deep questions problems of life like identity crisis, sustainable peace, dilemmas, dualities of opposites like good bad, happy sad, success failure. I hope this will help you in more than one ways in realizing your true identity and ever lasting peace. It has certainly helped me in regaining my Self.
In Chapter 1, sage Ashtavakra answers some questions raised by his disciple king Janak on knowledge, freedom and detachment. In the process he also answers one of our most difficult question i.e. Who Am I ?
An Iterative Approach to Service Oriented ArchitectureEric Saxby
While there are resources on why other companies have made the transition to SOA, and end-game service boundaries may be clear, there are few resources on how to make progress towards SOA without sinking an entire team or stopping concurrent product development. Faced with a growing codebase, slower tests and performance issues, we've extracted services from our large Rails app the way we do everything else: iteratively. I’ll walk through what we did right, and what we almost did wrong.
Presented at RailsConf 2014.
What happens when site traffic outgrows the ability of your Ruby on Rails site (and related infrastructure) to handle it? What does Rails provide to solve this problem, and where do those built-ins break down? Where do you go from there?
This small book, if read and applied thoroughly will relieve you off many of your knots of life, many doubts, many confusion. It will make you realize your eternal identity.
This small book is my humble attempt to translate a wonderful dialogue written originally in Sanskrit. This dialogue happened between a seeker - king Janak and a seer - sage Ashtavakra. It answers and solves many of our deep questions problems of life like identity crisis, sustainable peace, dilemmas, dualities of opposites like good bad, happy sad, success failure. I hope this will help you in more than one ways in realizing your true identity and ever lasting peace. It has certainly helped me in regaining my Self.