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The official engineering blog from the team at Runnable. A few months ago, Anand discussed. The benefits of transitioning from traditional HTTP communication to event-driven microservices. He noted how this transition decoupled our services, forced scalable patterns, and increased our resilience. Here, we’ll detail the lessons we learned when we re-implemented our Cron-esque. Scheduler service, Khronos. 3 Ways We Improved Our Developer Hiring Process. How do you compare candidates? I explored the less-ob...
Runnablog — Event-driven Microservices Using RabbitMQ
http://blog.runnable.com/post/150022242931/event-driven-microservices-using-rabbitmq
Event-driven Microservices Using RabbitMQ. Using the right patterns to communicate between microservices can help scale your application and solve most distributed systems problems. We started with direct HTTP calls for all communication, but decided to move to an event-driven system. This system changed the way we thought about interactions between services, forced scalable patterns, and increased our resilience. Another benefit to using events is that services no longer need to orchestrate functionalit...
Runnablog — How We’re Spinning up Our AWS Infrastructure 80%...
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How We’re Spinning up Our AWS Infrastructure 80% Faster. After our announcement of general availability, our team started focusing on improving our onboarding flow. A key bottleneck was the time it took for us to spin up infrastructure for each new user. This could take up to ten minutes, delaying their initial exposure to our product. We knew we were facing a common problem: reducing the amount of time that it takes to add resources and servers to your infrastructure. The most elegant approach we consid...
Runnablog — Embracing Event-Driven Microservices
http://blog.runnable.com/post/154101163771/embracing-event-driven-microservices
A few months ago, Anand discussed. The benefits of transitioning from traditional HTTP communication to event-driven microservices. He noted how this transition decoupled our services, forced scalable patterns, and increased our resilience. Here, we’ll detail the lessons we learned when we re-implemented our Cron-esque. Scheduler service, Khronos. Keeping Microservices Domain Specific. Before Vs. After. Because the event-driven nature of our infrastructure, we realized all of this bloat was unnecessary&#...
Runnablog — The 10 Commandments of Code Reviews
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The 10 Commandments of Code Reviews. It’s important to note that, while making these, I made two assumptions. The first one is that the person submitting the code is responsible and wants to do their best work. The second assumption is that code reviews should not be an impediment to speed. 1 Thou shalt always make code reviews short. 10 lines of code = 10 issues. 500 lines of code = “looks fine.”. Mdash; I Am Devloper (@iamdevloper). November 5, 2013. 2 Thou shalt always try to incorporate feedback.
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The Daily Brain Dump. A blog is an ideal way of doing a brain dump on a daily basis of what is going on right now, the weird, the exciting and the awful things I also wanted to have a record for myself, just for posterity. David Adams. The task of the leader is to get his people from where they are to where they have not been.". Say NO to McDonalds. New Compound for the manufacturer. Posted on Fri ,24/10/2014. Categorized under : Uncategorized. Just received new note 4. Posted on Wed ,22/10/2014. 3G (HSP...
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The official engineering blog from the team at Runnable. How is Runnable Different From CI Solutions? After Runnable launched last September, we’ve received lots of interest from dev teams looking to improve their development process. One of the questions we often get is, “how does Runnable compare to my current CI solution? The 10 Commandments of Code Reviews. Rethinking Our Development Pipeline. Common Promise Anti-Patterns and How to Avoid Them. To make the code cleaner. The methods I used to speed up...
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Altibox without mediaconverter and ZyXEL. Much power consuming equipment and unnecessary hops in my rack pushed me to eliminating the Altibox mediaconverter and ZyXEL 2812 router. The setup is usually:. Altibox BiDi 1310/1550 SM fiber - SC Mediaconverter (tx1310 rx1550) - ZyXEL 2812 router. Since i have my fibers terminated in a patch panel, I can use a SC-LC cable directly into a SFP. Tagged VLANS incoming from Altibox to 2812:. Configure vlan 102 on the switch. Add tagged 102 to port 24. Not sure if it...
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Monday, May 28, 2012. Ironman St. George 2012. There is so much to share that I know this can’t do it justice. So let me start by saying how proud I am of Troy and Aaron for their amazing accomplishment! It all came down to one day, but really it was months of preparation and dedication that got them to the finish line! 24 mile swim 112 mile bike 26.2 mile run. Total 140.6 miles! 160; What a crew! Troy and Aaron prepped for days…. Troy carried a bawling Ellie the whole way and both C&C were lost at the ...
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New Beginnings for Runners Lounge. January 24, 2012. What does this mean for you? Everyone will need to visit the new site, tentatively set to go live February 1st., and create a new user profile for the forum, and start posting. . Posted by Runners' Lounge. On January 24, 2012. Goodbye, Thank You, and Good Luck! February 4, 2011. Who knew two ordinary runners could have so much fun? May you continue to find enjoyment, success and meaning in your running and througout your lives. Posted by Tom Green.
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