New ULS Systems Blog

Posted on July 31, 2008 by oubiwann


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I'm currently drafting two new ultra large-scale systems blog posts, with one in particular being almost ready to go. While writing more on one of them today, a very cool thing happened: I received an email from the ULS systems team at the Software Engineering Institute of Carnegie Mellon University letting me know that they've got a new ULS blog site up. You can check it out here:

http://ulsblog.wordpress.com/
Be sure to read all the articles and go back often! As you can imagine, I'll be spending a lot of time there :-) I have a feeling this is the beginning of an emerging ULS community...

As for my forthcoming ULS systems blog posts, one concerns SOA and the other discusses currently extant code bases in the Python and Twisted Python communities that can be used for building ultra large-scale systems (or prototypes thereof) quickly and efficiently.


Author oubiwann
Date July 31, 2008
Time 14:54:08
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Tags community links uls
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Word Count 157
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