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History of Symphonize.js – JavaScript Client Pivot to Data Generation Library

History of Symphonize.js – JavaScript Client Pivot to Data Generation Library

By Adron Hall on February 3, 2014

…the history of symphonize.js So Far! NOTE: If you just want to check out the code bits, scroll down to the sub-title #symphonize #hacking. Also important to note I’m putting the library through a fairly big refactor at the moment so that everything aligns with the documentation that I’ve recently created. So many things may not […]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged chance.js, community, configuration, configuration json, data, databases, distributed database, Distributed Things, graph, graph data, graph store, how-to, Javascript, JSON, key, key value, key value data, keyvalue, node, node.js, Node.js Things, nodejs, orchestrate, Orchestrate.io, orchestrateio, symphonize, symphonize.js, value

Sorry Database Nerds, Nobody Actually Gives a Shit…

Sorry Database Nerds, Nobody Actually Gives a Shit…

By Adron Hall on November 4, 2013

So I’ve been in more than a few conversations about data structures, various academic conversations and other notions about where and how data should be stored. I’ve been on projects and managed projects that involve teams of people determining how to manage data so that other people can just not manage data. They want to […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged aaS, database, databases, distributed database, geo, graph, graph theory, ideas, key value, managed database, managed services, mongo, mongo lab, mongodb, mongolab, nosql, Orchestrate.io, orchestrateio, paas, relational database, sql, time series

Write the Docs, Proper Portland Brew, Hack n’ Bike and Polyglot Conference 2013

Write the Docs, Proper Portland Brew, Hack n’ Bike and Polyglot Conference 2013

By Adron Hall on April 10, 2013

Blog Entry Index: Write the Docs Portland Proper Brew How to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse with Riak @ Polyglot Conference 2013 I just wrapped up a long weekend of staycation. Monday kicked off Write the Docs this week and today, Tuesday, I’m getting back into the saddle. Write the Docs The Write the Docs Conference this […]

Posted in Technology | Tagged Code Stories, coder, Coding Adventures, conference, conferences, consistent hashing, developer, distributed database, distributed systems, docs, documentation, documents, gossipping, hacker, hinted handogg, Meetups n' Such, polyglot, Presentations and Speaking, Programmer, PSA, riak, write the docs, writethedocs, Zombie | 1 Response

Deploycon, PaaS & the pending data tier gravity fallout…

Deploycon, PaaS & the pending data tier gravity fallout…

By Adron Hall on April 1, 2013

For a quick recap of last years Deploycon & related talks, check out my “Day #3 => DeployCon && Enterprise && Data Gravity” entry from last year. PaaS Systems aren’t always effectively distributed. Heroku has fallen over every time east-1 has gone down at AWS. Not that I’m saying they’ve done bad, just pointing that […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged app, applications, architecture, bosh, cloud foundry, Cloud Speak, cluster, data, data integrity, data tier, database, deploycon, deployment, distributed database, openshift, paas, platform as a service, platform services, software, web app | 1 Response

Cloud Computing and Distributed Computing, Something is Broken

Cloud Computing and Distributed Computing, Something is Broken

By Adron Hall on December 19, 2012

First off, I’m going to start off with some definitions to clarify things for this conversation. Cloud Computing, in general, has been perverted to mean almost anything available for sale today in technology. It’s rhetorically stupid. But we all still use the term to some degree. Going back to cloud computing at the core, we’re […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged architecture, CloudComputing, distributed computing, distributed database, Relational database management system, servers, sql | 2 Responses

SITREP – Stoking Iron Foundry, Thor Hammering & Joining…  ?

SITREP – Stoking Iron Foundry, Thor Hammering & Joining… ?

By Adron Hall on November 25, 2012

What have I been up to? Here’s a quick recap. You may want to get involved with some of these projects! Iron Foundry & Tier 3 Web Fabric Back when I left the kick ass team at Russell Investments in Seattle I stepped directly to bat as team lead at Tier 3. My job, get a […]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged basho, cloud foundry, Cloudfoundry, distributed, distributed computing, distributed database, distributed system, iron foundry, ironfoundry, My Updates, thor, thor.net, thorproject, tier3

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