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London Ruby User Group:Ruby’s bin men: a closer look at the garbage collector
Ruby’s bin men: a closer look at the garbage collector
The Garbage Collector: how does it work?
What does it mean when people speak about stop-the-world, mark-and-sweep, generational garbage collectors?
How does ruby fare at collecting its own garbage?
What does it mean when they say 1.9.3’s garbage collector has improved?
In this talk, Elise Huard will explain those concepts, what the impact of garbage
collection is on our programs, and what future could be.
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Node.JS eXchange 2012 (Oct 12, 2012)
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Peter Lubbers' HTML5 WebSocket and Communication is a highly practical two day course that will teach you how to use HTML5 WebSocket and HTML5 Communication to build real-time web applications. The course covers the use of HTML5 WebSocket, Server-Sent Events, Cross-Document Messaging, and XMLHttpRequest Level 2. This course focuses on how to create next generation HTML5 web applications. With these new standards, the browser can now enjoy the first-class citizenry of network communication that has long been enjoyed exclusively by desktop client/server applications. You will learn how to use the emerging standards to build scalable, mission critical real-time Web 2.0 applications. To find out about learning objectives, dates and how to get some tickets, go here
Damjan Vujnovic's Advanced JavaScript Workshop
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Peter Lubbers' HTML5 “Fast Track”
In this HTML5 “Fast Track” training course, you will learn how to create HTML5 web pages and web applications using HTML5 markup and HTML5 JavaScript APIs.HTML5 is the next major milestone in HTML and it is not just another incremental enhancement; it represents an enormous advance for modern web applications. HTML5 is such a big step forward that it prompted Vic Gundotra, VP of Engineering at Google, to say “The web has not seen this level of transformation, this level of acceleration, in the past ten years… we're betting big on HTML5.” A large number of features are already supported in browsers, so it is time to start using it! To find out about learning objectives, dates and how to get some tickets, go here
ABOUT ELISE HUARD
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IT freelancer (Ruby, Erlang, Scala), interested in physical computing, AI, open source, food, life and everything
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ABOUT THE LONDON RUBY USER GROUP
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LRUG is the London Ruby User Group; a community of ruby developers based in and around London. We meet up at least once a month; on the 2nd Wednesday of the month we have meetings with talks, demos and such-like and then we have pub-based meetups organised on an ad-hoc basis (roughly half-way between meetings).
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PODCAST RUBY’S BIN MEN: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE GARBAGE COLLECTOR
This session took part at the Ruby's bin men. You can view the other 1 podcast here.
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