Atomist
Atomist focuses on making it easy to build and evolve software, helping developers build applications, not infrastructure and plumbing. Atomist automates project creation and change, making it easy to turn any running project into a project generator, and automate change across projects via a purpose-built DSL, operating directly on projects in GitHub.
Please visit https://www.atomist.com for more information and sign up for our atomist-community slack at https://join.atomist.com/.
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London Atomist Rug User Group February meetup!
Featuring Russ Miles
Are you interested in coding along with like minded developers using brand new technology? Join the London Atomist Rug User Group!
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Inaugural Rug Hack Session
Featuring Russ Miles
Are you interested in coding along with like minded developers using brand new technology? Join this first ever meetup on Atomist Rug in the UK (and, as far as we can tell, anywhere!)
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Let's deploy on fridays
Featuring Damien Mathieu
Deploying a new version of any app can be a tricky thing to do. Yet, we often make it even harder on ourselves, by keeping manual actions in the process; deploying big releases instead of small iterative chunks or even keeping new features in branches for a long time before moving everything to...
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Microservices with AWS
Featuring Josh Dvir
There are several practices to run and deploy your application’s micro-services architecture on AWS in a scalable, automatic and safe manner. This presentation will include explanation and examples of how to use AWS micro-services architectures that are highly available, scalable, supply easy...
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Serverless Services In Action
Featuring Kingsley Davies
The serverless deployment model has many features that complement the microservice architecture pattern, as it caters for configuration and scalability without the necessity of an experienced ops capability. The cost model is also complimentary to requiring a number of small and isolated services...
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The Seven (More) Deadly Sins of Microservices
Featuring Daniel Bryant
All is not completely rosy in microservice-land. It is often a sign of an architectural approach’s maturity that in addition to the emergence of well established principles and practices, that anti-patterns also begin to be identified and classified. In this talk Daniel will introduce the 2016...
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Lightbend Lagom: Microservices Done ‘Just Right'
Featuring Brendan McAdams
Microservices architecture are becoming a de-facto industry standard, but are you satisfied with the current state of the art? We are not, as we believe that building microservices today is more challenging than it should be. Lagom is here to take on this challenge. First, Lagom is opinionated...
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