by Brad Johnson, on May 15, 2019 10:34:32 AM
How do you evaluate open source technologies, like Kubernetes and Swim, when there's so much hype? Last post, we explored the challenges of architecting a real-time application, which are due in part …
Read Storyby Brad Johnson, on May 7, 2019 1:17:17 PM
We need to have a serious talk about "real-time." These days, it seems like there are more real-time Web technologies to choose from than trendy superfoods (see: Irish black pudding, …
Read Storyby Brad Johnson, on Apr 25, 2019 1:46:02 PM
Here's a cool demo from Swim developer, Scott Clarke. The Swim Greenhouse Demo (found here on GitHub) uses Swim, NodeJS, and Python to make an application which learns in real-time from a …
Read Storyby Chris Sachs, on Mar 20, 2019 12:23:39 PM
Swim can be a challenge to explain to people, even if the audience is fairly technical. Unless you've had firsthand experience building and running at-scale distributed applications with low latency requirements, it's difficult …
Read Storyby Chris Sachs, on Mar 19, 2019 1:16:46 PM
This is the last post in a three part series about the future of the Web. You can read parts 1 and 2 here. Like MS-DOS, Swim is "integrated software that consists of a persistent transactional memory …
Read Storyby Chris Sachs, on Mar 14, 2019 10:51:24 AM
This is the second post in a three part series about the future of the World Wide Web. Click here to read part 1 or part 3. "The World Wide Web was designed to …
Read Storyby Chris Sachs, on Mar 12, 2019 11:10:11 AM
This is the first post in a 3 part series about the future of the World Wide Web. Read part 2 here and you can find part 3 here. How do you …
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