Star Trek, Star Wars, Transactions, SQL, NoSQL and almost Streaming
A conversation with Mary Grygleski about SQL, NoSQL and almost
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Mary Grygleski (@mgrygles) about:
808X as first computer, Hong Kong was high tech, enjoying space
missions, Star Trek and Star Wars, the intriguing registration
terminal, writing code in Pascal, 3 GL programming languages and
SQL, set theory and SQL, the seven layers of OSI, OSI model, IBM
MVS, AS 400 is the opposite of micro services, developers get bored
too early, learning X-Windows, working with early Oracle databases,
using dBASE, clipper and FoxPro, transarc, stratos tx, Transarc the
transaction file system, Transaction Processing: Concepts and
Techniques, working on SMTP / MTA, CouchDB and Lotus Notes, the Sun
Ultra 30 workstation, starting at Sybase, EA server Sybase /
Jaguar, using emacs for Java development, then netbeans, Java EE
and the hierarchical class loaders, working on EJB 3 specs, mobile
apps with Apache Cordova, reactive systems at IBM, using akka,
Eclipse Vertex and MicroProfile, working for datastax and Pulsar,
Datastax provides support for Apache Cassandra and Apache Pulsar,
separating the compute from the storage, astra the managed cloud
platform
Mary Grygleski on twitter: @mgrygles
808X as first computer, Hong Kong was high tech, enjoying space
missions, Star Trek and Star Wars, the intriguing registration
terminal, writing code in Pascal, 3 GL programming languages and
SQL, set theory and SQL, the seven layers of OSI, OSI model, IBM
MVS, AS 400 is the opposite of micro services, developers get bored
too early, learning X-Windows, working with early Oracle databases,
using dBASE, clipper and FoxPro, transarc, stratos tx, Transarc the
transaction file system, Transaction Processing: Concepts and
Techniques, working on SMTP / MTA, CouchDB and Lotus Notes, the Sun
Ultra 30 workstation, starting at Sybase, EA server Sybase /
Jaguar, using emacs for Java development, then netbeans, Java EE
and the hierarchical class loaders, working on EJB 3 specs, mobile
apps with Apache Cordova, reactive systems at IBM, using akka,
Eclipse Vertex and MicroProfile, working for datastax and Pulsar,
Datastax provides support for Apache Cassandra and Apache Pulsar,
separating the compute from the storage, astra the managed cloud
platform
Mary Grygleski on twitter: @mgrygles
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