jPrime roundup, Para client for iOS and Swift
jPrime 2016 was a major Java conference in the Balkans with 500+ attendees and themes of microservices and reactive programming. We sponsored the event to support the local Java community.
Long-form posts about Para, Scoold, and the infrastructure that powers them.
jPrime 2016 was a major Java conference in the Balkans with 500+ attendees and themes of microservices and reactive programming. We sponsored the event to support the local Java community.
We released an open-source, client-side web console for managing Para servers. Built with AngularJS, it connects to local or remote Para instances and is open to contributions.
The past month brought feedback, bug fixes, an Android client, and a MongoDB plugin, with plugins and MongoDB support as top requests. We also refreshed the Para docs and redesigned paraio.org for better mobile display.
Para v1.17 is released and published to Maven. The update is already deployed on ParaIO.com.
This post compares modern open-source backend frameworks that handle server-side app operations. It focuses only on open-source options and not the broader backend services market.
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