Micro-services have been getting a lot of attention in the past year, but is it really a viable solution or just a passing fad? In this presentation we'll look deep into Bintray.com 's service architecture and talk about how and why we found ourselves naturally migrating from a central web application to a flock of micro-services.
The document discusses the rhetorical situation which involves understanding the culture, context, writer, audience, topic, and purpose of any communication. It emphasizes that rhetoric is any communication used to modify the perspectives of others and the rhetorical situation considers the author, audience, text, and purpose of a message.
Micro-services have been getting a lot of attention in the past year, but is it really a viable solution or just a passing fad? In this presentation we'll look deep into Bintray.com 's service architecture and talk about how and why we found ourselves naturally migrating from a central web application to a flock of micro-services.
The document discusses the rhetorical situation which involves understanding the culture, context, writer, audience, topic, and purpose of any communication. It emphasizes that rhetoric is any communication used to modify the perspectives of others and the rhetorical situation considers the author, audience, text, and purpose of a message.
This document provides the rules and questions for the "Quark 'National' Quiz '14" finals competition. It consists of 4 rounds testing participants' knowledge of pop culture, current events, science, and business. The first round asks 10 multiple choice questions about topics like Vine, Hannibal Barca quotes, and Flickr. Succeeding rounds cover brand logos, a Portal 2 Lego creation, and the contributions of Henrietta Lacks to medical research. The final round is a visual connect round linking Dow Jones industrial average companies by their year of inclusion.
The document provides the rules and questions for a preliminary quiz round sponsored by Quark. It contains 25 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions across a variety of topics including science, history, brands, and pop culture. The questions range from identifying terms like "nadir" to naming companies like Tupperware based on clues provided about their founding and marketing strategies. It informs participants that questions 16 through 20 are marked as tie-breakers.
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Use x | 0 instead of Math.floor
Clear arrays with .length = 0 to avoid creating a new Array
Use if .. else over switch
Use TypedArrays for floats or integers (e.g. vectors and matrices)