I just booked my travel arrangements for Percona Live 2023. In case you missed it, one of the most important MySQL Conference of the year is happening in Denver from Monday May 22 to Wednesday 24. I will be there and I am giving a talk about how HubSpot operates Percona Server / MySQL with Vitess in Kubernetes. My colleague, Mali Akmanalp, is also speaking about the tools we
Track your running miles using Apache Wicket, GlassFish,
NetBeans, MySQL, and YUI Charts
An earlier blog introduced an application that
provides basic tracking of your running distance and generate
charts to monitor progress. The idea is to build the same
application using different Web frameworks and deploy on GlassFish and then
evaluate each framework based upon a pre-defined critieria. The first version was built using JRuby and
Ruby-on-Rails. This blog announces the completion of the Apache …
Track your running miles using Apache Wicket, GlassFish,
NetBeans, MySQL, and YUI Charts
An earlier blog introduced an application that
provides basic tracking of your running distance and generate
charts to monitor progress. The idea is to build the same
application using different Web frameworks and deploy on GlassFish and then
evaluate each framework based upon a pre-defined critieria. The first version was built using JRuby and
Ruby-on-Rails. This blog announces the completion of the Apache …
Track your running miles using Apache Wicket, GlassFish,
NetBeans, MySQL, and YUI Charts
An earlier blog introduced an application that
provides basic tracking of your running distance and generate
charts to monitor progress. The idea is to build the same
application using different Web frameworks and deploy on GlassFish and then
evaluate each framework based upon a pre-defined critieria. The first version was built using JRuby and
Ruby-on-Rails. This blog announces the completion of the Apache …
This blog introduces a new application that will provide basic
tracking of your running distance and generate charts to monitor
progress. There are numerous similar applications that are
already available/hosted and this is a very basic application.
What's different about this ?
The first version of this application is built using JRuby,
Ruby-on-Rails, GlassFish Gem, MySQL, and NetBeans IDE. This
combination of technologies is a high quality Rails stack that is
used in production deploymnet at various places. Still
nothing different ?
A similar version of this application will be built using a
variety of Web frameworks such as Java
EE, Grails, …
This blog introduces a new application that will provide basic
tracking of your running distance and generate charts to monitor
progress. There are numerous similar applications that are
already available/hosted and this is a very basic application.
What's different about this ?
The first version of this application is built using JRuby,
Ruby-on-Rails, GlassFish Gem, MySQL, and NetBeans IDE. This
combination of technologies is a high quality Rails stack that is
used in production deploymnet at various places. Still
nothing different ?
A similar version of this application will be built using a
variety of Web frameworks such as Java
EE, Grails, …
This blog introduces a new application that will provide basic
tracking of your running distance and generate charts to monitor
progress. There are numerous similar applications that are
already available/hosted and this is a very basic application.
What's different about this ?
The first version of this application is built using JRuby,
Ruby-on-Rails, GlassFish Gem, MySQL, and NetBeans IDE. This
combination of technologies is a high quality Rails stack that is
used in production deploymnet at various places. Still
nothing different ?
A similar version of this application will be built using a
variety of Web frameworks such as Java
EE, Grails, …
As I’ve blogged many times, MySQLers frequently share off-work interests and running is one of them. I’ve also blogged about social media, which usually use MySQL under the hood. Now I’ve combined the two (running and social media) with the insight that running is a religion: I’m propagating Runnism, the Religion of Running.
It started as a thought …
[Read more]In a blog entry I’ve explained why I consider running a religion and why I want to spread this religion with social media. Still, what’s the point with doing it worldwide? Isn’t enough to do it close to my own front door, either at home in Munich, Germany or in my native Finland?
The reason relates to my interest for other countries, cultures and languages. Through my work, I’ve travelled a lot especially last year, as Ambassador of the product of my former employer. As I …
[Read more]The MySQL Runners Club meets whenever running MySQLers meet. Sun Microsystems GmbH here in Germany also has something similar — and a good week ago, a group of Sunnies teamed up for the 31. Münchner Stadtlauf half marathon. I decided to make myself an embedded reporter, combining Twitter, Flip Mino, YouTube and a bit of surplus electronics and Web 2.0 media.
What’s the result? 37 Tweets, an almost 10 minute YouTube video and, surprisingly, a new personal record (1:44:06).
You’ll see a bit more in the video. Sure, both voice and text are in German — but you’ll get …
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