Posts

Showing posts with the label strangeloop

This Blog Has Moved!

Right, so yes, five years ago I moved to github pages, and never bothered to redirect any of these pages there. Now I've moved on from there, and... Finally I am using my real domain, trishagee.com . My blog is now at trishagee.com/blog .  See you there!

The Strange Loop

Image
Last week (was it only last week?) I was at Strange Loop , presenting a workshop on the Disruptor . I didn't really have any expectations from the conference, I've never been before and, if I'm honest, hadn't heard of it before.  So everything was a pleasant surprise. It's a very geeky conference.  I mean that as a compliment, of course.  Lots of very smart people talking about stuff that's waaaay more advanced than you frequently get in the conferences employers would be happy to pay for.  The themes I mostly saw were functional programming and the (insert horribly abused term) Big Data space. So nothing about Spring and Hibernate or any of their ilk, of course.  Almost nothing about Java actually, as if a language that is actually used by millions of developers is somehow too passé.  But this was extremely liberating - if there's nothing that's going to be applicable to my day job, I can go and see talks on things I'm actually interested in...

Popular posts from this blog

Dissecting the Disruptor: Writing to the ring buffer

Dissecting the Disruptor: What's so special about a ring buffer?

Dissecting the Disruptor: Demystifying Memory Barriers