Tuesday 17 June 2014

How the NYT uses reactive programming tools to scale

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How The New York Times uses reactive programming tools like Scala to scale

The New York Times needed to modernize the infrastructure supporting its growing syndication service, so it turned to reactive programming darlings Scala, Play, and Akka.

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