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A Tale of Two Layers to Reduce Front-End Churn
Posted by Diane Burley on 27 January 2015 07:04 AM |
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On a recent internal mailing list, a debate occurred on the merits of various MVC frameworks, such as AngularJS and Ember. While I have an opinion on the matter, the debate is indicative that there is (and will be) a high degree of churn in the technologies used to render an application’s user interface, or presentation, layer. This is because the platforms that deliver applications to end-users constantly evolve to improve their capabilities as platforms. That improvement then spurs Read Complete article | |
REST Wrapper for C++
Posted by Diane Burley on 09 June 2014 10:18 PM |
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My prolific colleague Adam Fowler is at it again. Since he is on the front line of integrating MarkLogic with legacy systems — he has seen multiple needs (in just the last few weeks) for a C++ Rest Wrapper for platform integration and application integration. So in true Adam fashion he is working on creating a single, well-tested C++ wrapper API. He’s anticipating that by August 2014 he should have something for use. In the meantime, request your favorite features in the issues area of Read Complete article | |
REST Wrapper for C++
Posted by Diane Burley on 09 June 2014 10:18 PM |
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My prolific colleague Adam Fowler is at it again. Since he is on the front line of integrating MarkLogic with legacy systems — he has seen multiple needs (in just the last few weeks) for a C++ Rest Wrapper for platform integration and application integration. So in true Adam fashion he is working on creating a single, well-tested C++ wrapper API. He’s anticipating that by August 2014 he should have something for use. In the meantime, request your favorite features in the issues area of Read Complete article | |