Javascript Messaging with Derick Bailey
Messaging in browsers? Carl and Richard talk to Derick Bailey about messaging patterns in Javascript. Yes, browsers always use messages, that's what HTTP is about - but there are messages, and there are messages. Derick talks about using the publish/subscribe pattern with RabbitMQ to build a highly scalable system. These are patterns that are popular outside of the web, but the modern web can do anything any other system can do - so it's time to put these messaging patterns to work in your web applications!
Guests:
Derick Bailey
Derick Bailey is an developer, entrepreneur, author, speaker and technology leader in central Texas (north of Austin). He's been a professional developer since the late 90’s, and has been writing code since the late 80’s. In his spare time, he gets called a spamming marketer by people on Twitter, and blurts out all of the stupid / funny things he's ever done in his career on his email newsletter.
Links:
- Rabbit Corkscrew http://www.amazon.com/Rabbit-Original-Corkscrew-Cutter-Spiral/dp/B00004SQ0K/
- Derick's Blog http://derickbailey.com/
- MarionetteJS http://marionettejs.com/
- BackboneJS http://backbonejs.org/
- PusherJS https://pusher.com/
- RabbitMQ https://www.rabbitmq.com/
- Derick's Interview of Udi https://sub.watchmecode.net/rmq-interviews-udi-dahan/
- nServiceBus http://particular.net/nservicebus
- RabbitMQ for Developers http://www.rabbitmq4devs.com/
- Enterprise Integration Patterns http://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/