AOL's return to open source: An overview of Java 8 library cyclops-react
AOL is increasingly encouraging its engineers to contribute back to the community. John McClean offers an introductory overview of cyclops-react and demonstrates how it can integrate with other new technologies in the Java 8 ecosystem, such as Pivotal Reactor, Functional Java, and Javaslang.
Talk Title | AOL's return to open source: An overview of Java 8 library cyclops-react |
Speakers | John McClean (AOL) |
Conference | O’Reilly Open Source Convention |
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Location | Austin, Texas |
Date | May 16-19, 2016 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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AOL is increasingly encouraging its engineers to contribute back to the community and in recent years has released libraries such as Moloch, cyclops, Microserver, and Adapt Strap. These projects support AOL brands like the Huffington Post, TechCrunch, Engadget, and its huge ad-tech systems with AOL Platforms. John McClean, lead developer of cyclops-react, a functional reactive library for Java 8, offers an introductory overview of cyclops-react and demonstrates how it can integrate with other new technologies in the Java 8 ecosystem, such as Pivotal Reactor, Functional Java, and Javaslang.