by Greg Turnquist | Feb 9, 2017 | njug
Ever battle a NoSQL data store for six hours straight? Installed an upgrade that destroyed a database? Have you spent two weeks learning a new library, language, or build tool, only to chuck it out the window? We’d love to hear about it at the Nashville Java...
by Greg Turnquist | Feb 6, 2017 | javascript, react
This industry can be quite brutal. Tools come and go. Programming styles invented fifty years ago suddenly become relevant. But I really enjoy when a certain toolkit nicely presents itself over and over as the way to go. I’m talking about React. Every wonder...
by Greg Turnquist | Jan 31, 2017 | software
Recently, my latest conference presentations have been released. You are free to check them out: In the Introduction to Spring Data talk, I live code a project from scratch, using start.spring.io, Spring Data, and other handle Spring tools. In the Spinnaker: Land of a...
by Greg Turnquist | Jan 24, 2017 | reactor, software
I previously wrote a post about Reactively talking to Cloud Foundry with Groovy. In this post, I want to discuss something of keen interest: tuning reactor flows. When you use Project Reactor to build an application, is the style a bit new? Just trying to keep your...
by Greg Turnquist | Jan 17, 2017 | groovy, software
I’ve been working on this Spinnaker thing for over a year. I’ve coded support so Spinnaker can make continuous deployments to Cloud Foundry. And the whole thing is written in Groovy. I recently upgraded to that I can now talk reactively to Cloud Foundry...