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Falcon: A High Performance, Lightweight Web Framework

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Falcon is a lightweight, high performance framework for building cloud APIs. If your aim is to serve requests as quickly as possible by putting...

Creating a Chat Application In App Inventor 2

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As we move on in our journey of creating mobile applications using Google’s App Inventor2, let’s try out a chat app. Our expert guides...

An Introduction to OpenUI5

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You can build enterprise class Web applications that are responsive to any device of your choice, using OpenUI5, which is also called the Swiss...

Microsoft blows open source world by joining Linux Foundation

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Microsoft has surprised many open source supporters by registering itself as a member of the Linux Foundation. This new step was quite vital for...

Linux Foundation invests in securing open source projects

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The Linux Foundation has extended its Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) to help developers to continue contributing towards critical security improvements of the open source...

Brazil plans to abandon open source; favours Microsoft solutions

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The Brazilian government has planned a big contract with Microsoft for its Office and Windows products. This major procurement is supposed to span over...

MQTT: Get started with IoT protocols

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  MQTT is a machine-to-machine, Internet of Things connectivity protocol. It is an extremely lightweight publish-subscribe communication model, useful for connections in remote locations where...

Infrastructure management made easy with Salt Stack

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The tremendous success of technologies like virtualisation and cloud computing has made infrastructure management a more challenging task for system administrators. This article introduces...

Build, deploy and manage custom apps with IBM Bluemix

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IBM’s Bluemix affords developers an opportunity to build, deploy and manage custom apps. Bluemix is built on Cloud Foundry. It supports a number of...

Discovering the versatility of user mode Linux

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User Mode Linux or ‘Linux in Linux’ allows you to run Linux within itself. This gives users a powerful means of doing all sorts...