Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Io.js: Node.js Fork

Io.js, Node.js Fork, Plans First Release for January 2015:

"...Io.js, a fork of Node.js, was officially launched this week, with the first release planned for January 2015.

With some core members of the Node.js community dissatisfied with Joyent's Advisory board, and by Node's lack of releases, core team member Fedor Indutny set up io.js. Fedor was followed by others from the community including top contributors..."


Io.js: Node.js Fork

Io.js, Node.js Fork, Plans First Release for January 2015:

"...Io.js, a fork of Node.js, was officially launched this week, with the first release planned for January 2015.

With some core members of the Node.js community dissatisfied with Joyent's Advisory board, and by Node's lack of releases, core team member Fedor Indutny set up io.js. Fedor was followed by others from the community including top contributors..."


Io.js: Node.js Fork

Io.js, Node.js Fork, Plans First Release for January 2015:

"...Io.js, a fork of Node.js, was officially launched this week, with the first release planned for January 2015.

With some core members of the Node.js community dissatisfied with Joyent's Advisory board, and by Node's lack of releases, core team member Fedor Indutny set up io.js. Fedor was followed by others from the community including top contributors..."


IoT, messaging: Apache Kafka | LinkedIn Data Team

Apache Kafka | LinkedIn Data Team:

Apache Kafka is a distributed publish-subscribe messaging system
kafka arch

Apache Kafka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Apache Kafka is an open-source message broker project developed by the Apache Software Foundation written in Scala. The project aims to provide a unified, high-throughput, low-latency platform for handling real-time data feeds. The design is heavily influenced by transaction logs.[2]"

"A trio of LinkedIn engineers led by Jay Kreps — the person behind a good deal of LinkedIn’s recent infrastructure advances — is leaving the company to start their own business, called Confluent.

... can start looking at building internet-of-things or other sensor-based applications, or really anything that requires getting lots of data from lots of sources into the backend systems that need it."