JSFoo 2011

It’s like kung fu with JavaScript and objects! All about building full size apps in JavaScript.

JSFoo is an event on building apps with JavaScript. This is an event on what it takes to build full size apps with JavaScript, whether in the frontend or backend.

This event is now over. It was on October 1, 2011, in Bangalore.

Sessions were 45 minutes each. The venue was Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram again, in the Christ University campus at Dairy Circle.

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Devi Prasad

@deviprasad

Building Scalable Cloud Services using Google Go Language

Submitted Sep 14, 2011

We will share our experience with Google Go language and its libraries in building a cloud service for mobile clients. Our Go HTTP service is currently operational in the field interacting with devices running Android and iOS using JSON requests and responses. Our technical presentation will discuss the design and implementation of our cloud service. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first in India to adopt Go in such a novel exercise.

Outline

Google Go is a modern language and framework for developing distributed services. Go provides expressive, safe, and efficient mechanisms for managing concurrency. Our presentation deals with the design and implementation aspects of using Go for developing a cloud service along with NoSQL data stores. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first in India to adopt Go in such a novel exercise.

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