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Prostitutes Appeal to the Pope: NLP Text Analytics Applied to Search

Here’s something I’ve been meaning to share for a while. The content was written originally as notes to complement to my tutorial on NLP + IR, but I...

0 replies - 7738 views - 03/08/12 by Tony Russell-rose in Articles

When to Break Apart Your Application

At speakerconf Aruba 2012, Stefan Tilkov presented on the topic of building Systems. One aspect of his presentation that really struck a chord with me was...

3 replies - 4057 views - 03/08/12 by Jay Fields in Articles

Trade-Offs: Choosing Where to Put the Complexity

On the current application I’m working on we need to make use of some data which comes from another system so we’ve created an import script which...

1 replies - 3464 views - 03/07/12 by Mark Needham in Articles

The Madness of Scrambled Concerns

You can explain the concept of separation of concerns to a non-technical person in a few minutes. Actually, while almost no one would argue with the...

0 replies - 1797 views - 03/06/12 by Rob Williams in Articles

Getting Started With Data Mining

Here are just notes from my data mining class which I will begin to consolidate here in my blog as a way to assimilate the lessons. 1. The market basket...

0 replies - 6509 views - 03/04/12 by Jose Asuncion in Articles

Salesforce goes Real-time

With the recent Spring 12 release of Salesforce very few would have noticed a little unsung feature that will change the way many applications interact with...

0 replies - 1536 views - 02/28/12 by Ross Mason in Announcements

Understanding-Driven Development

I have a weird idea. What if, with every change we made to our codebase,...

0 replies - 7383 views - 02/20/12 by Cody Powell in Articles

Developing .NET/C# Applications with VoltDB

Tune in as VoltDB demonstrates our “mini SQL Management Studio” for VoltDB built entirely in C#. During this webinar the presentation will...

0 replies - 2618 views - 02/16/12 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

GuiceyData Generator Makes Quick Work of Data in MongoDB from Java

One of the best things about MongoDB is the lack of an enforced schema for collections. This flexibility gives developers a lot of power in how they work...

1 replies - 3833 views - 02/15/12 by Matt Insler in Articles

The Importance of Text Analytics: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Here’s something I’ve been meaning to share for a while: the slides for a talk entitled “Text Analytics: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”,...

1 replies - 4679 views - 02/14/12 by Tony Russell-rose in Articles

Documentation that is useful

I was reading this article by Neil Mcallister on his Fatal Exception blog entitled "How to get developers to document their code". Now it...

6 replies - 3387 views - 02/06/12 by Julian Exenberger in Articles

Source Code is an Asset, Not a Liability

Some people have tried to argue that source code is a liability, not an asset. Apparently this “is now widely accepted” and... “this is a very strong...

4 replies - 6573 views - 02/03/12 by Jim Bird in Articles

The Perils of Asynchrony

Every time you come across anything more than a rudimentary system that has some moderately serious performance needs, someone somewhere on the team...

0 replies - 2915 views - 02/03/12 by Frank Kelly in Articles

LucidWorks Enterprise 2.0 is Now a Managed, Hosted Service

Today, Lucid Imagination releases LucidWorks Cloud, a SaaS version of their LucidWorks Enterprise platform, for general availability.  For those of you not in...

0 replies - 4211 views - 02/01/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

The Right Amount of Up-Front Design?

Maybe its just because I’m following Simon Brown on twitter, but I saw a phrase like “just the right amount up-front design” often enough to make me...

0 replies - 2776 views - 01/26/12 by Jens Schauder in Articles