Using Librato to Monitor NGINX Plus

2016-08-11 KENNETH 0

Using Librato to Monitor NGINX Plus This is a guest post by our friends at Librato, and is also posted on their blog. Ever struggled with setting up good monitoring for your web servers? Always wanted better graphs to understand what was really going on? Librato is a SaaS monitoring solution for collecting, analyzing, and alerting on metrics. We make it dead simple to monitor everything from your NGINX web servers all the way down to the request latency between two internal services, and much more. We’ve put a lot of work into a painless configuration process with clear, useful dashboards: Librato has a multitude of turn‑key integrations (40+ and growing, in fact), but we are particularly proud of our NGINX Plus integration. Librato’s NGINX Plus Integration NGINX Plus is an enterprise‑grade edition of the popular open source NGINX web server, packed full [ more… ]

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11th MySQL User Camp at Bangalore, India

2016-08-11 KENNETH 0

11th MySQL User Camp at Bangalore, India The user camp has always been a great platform for the interaction between the user community and the MySQL team. We hosted the 11th User Camp on 29th of July 2016 at ORACLE office located at Bangalore. The audience was a good mix of DBAs, freelancers, MySQL enthusiasts, developers from other firms and also the members of the MySQL team.… Source: 11th MySQL User Camp at Bangalore, India

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nginx.conf 2016 Preview 2 – Customer and Partner Speakers

2016-08-10 KENNETH 0

nginx.conf 2016 Preview 2 – Customer and Partner Speakers nginx.conf 2016 is happening September 7–9, less than a month away. Sign up today via this link for a $400 discount plus another 25% off! The first two days – Wednesday, September 7 and Thursday, September 8 – are the regular conference, with sessions and exhibitor booths. We will also have two of the most popular attractions at every NGINX conference: an NGINX booth staffed by NGINX developers from our Moscow team and the infamous NGINX swag store. Friday, September 9 is our all‑NGINX optional training day with two tracks. NGINX Fundamentals in the morning, and NGINX Advanced Training in the afternoon, make up one track. The second track is a full day on microservices – which is filling up fast! NGINX continues to be a bedrock tool for all the most exciting things happening in application development, such as replacement [ more… ]

Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Adds New UWP Exporter

2016-08-10 KENNETH 0

Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Adds New UWP Exporter New developers – bring your app to various devices on Windows 10 with a simple mouse click. Clickteam has joined the Universal Windows Platform revolution with the release of its new UWP Exporter for Clickteam Fusion 2.5, a game and software creation tool used to write 2D games and apps across different platforms. With this integration, game and app makers can bring their creations to Windows 10 with a simple mouse click. For those unfamiliar with Clickteam Fusion 2.5, it allows anyone to create 2D games – no programming knowledge necessary. Once they’ve learned the basics (which takes about an hour), aspiring game makers can build side-scrollers, puzzle games, action games and more. Instead of requiring users learn a programming language, Clickteam Fusion 2.5 uses visual programming, allowing developers to drag and drop [ more… ]

Polishing Your App with Animations and Audio Cues

2016-08-10 KENNETH 0

Polishing Your App with Animations and Audio Cues There are plenty of well-designed apps out there. Often what distinguishes a great Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app from a good one is the small touches, like animations and audio cues. This post will provide guidance on some of the subtle nuances that can help you take your app to the next level. It will also extend some of the topics we have already covered in this series, such as color, navigation and visual communication and visual clues. As you apply animations and audio cues in your app, it is important to remember that these elements are no longer optional. Contemporary app users expect regular feedback to let them know that their app is working and in constant motion. An app that lacks visual and audio flare is often seen as unresponsive or [ more… ]