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Server Sent Events from Node.js to Web Client – pushing user command line input to all Subscribed Browser Sessions

Lucas Jellema May 15, 2017 Frontend technology No Comments
Server Sent Events from Node.js to Web Client – pushing user command line input to all Subscribed Browser Sessions
Node can push messages to browser clients, using WebSockets and the simpler Server Sent Events (SSE) mechanism. We will use the latter in this article – to push updates …
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Quickest way to get going with Node.js and MongoDB – using the mongodb Node driver and a free MongoDB instance in the cloud with mLab

Lucas Jellema May 15, 2017 NoSQL, Continuous Delivery No Comments
Quickest way to get going with Node.js and MongoDB – using the mongodb Node driver and a free MongoDB instance in the cloud with mLab
While preparing for a workshop on Node.js, I ran into the by far quickest way to get some a simple Node.js application  running against a  MongoDB database. I stumbled …
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TCO cloud calculator Oracle and AWS

Job Oprel May 14, 2017 Cloud, Platform Technology No Comments
TCO cloud calculator Oracle and AWS
One of the main reasons to move to the cloud is the promise of a decreasing Total Cost of Ownership. But the calculation of the TCO (IaaS) is not …
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