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Framework Benchmarks Round 15

TechEmpower

When frameworks and platforms lift their performance ceiling upward, application developers enjoy the freedom and peace of mind of knowing they control their applications' performance fate. High-performance frameworks take but a small slice and give the bulk of the pie to the application developer to do with as they please.

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Pragmatism with Flavor

TechEmpower

This gives us a point of view about servers and modern web application development that isn't terribly common these days: each server in your cluster should be able to process a significant amount of user load. You're in the thick of it and about to write a small chunk of server-side code. Easy stuff should be easy.

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Is it a Good Idea to Have Ads in Tweets?

Both Sides of the Table

Turns out everybody likes to produce content and take part in the “conversation.&# Massive uptake of user-generated content including blogs (e.g. not all the other applications that were competing for user attention in Facebook). Then came blogs. And then I saw many people developing Twitter spam filters.

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Interview with Bruce Nash, OpusData

socalTECH

We get requests like that from people who are doing their own primary research, for their own business plans; people doing market analysis; from the financial community; but also from people writing things like iPhone apps, creating their own blogs, or commenting about the industry in the newspapers.

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Framework Benchmarks Round 16

TechEmpower

This is a longer-than-average TFB round announcement blog entry, but there is a lot to share, so bear with me. Mostly so that we can use the opportunity to write a blog entry and generate hype!) More on that later. Dockerification… Dockerifying… Docking?

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