Two weeks ago, we attended the first French NoSQL User Group meeting in Paris, organized and hosted by Oliver Malassy from OCTO Technology. After a short presentation on the NoSQL universe, we had some Q&A as well as a presentation from Benoît Chesneau about CouchDB (a REST document store). It ended up going pretty late as a BarCamp, and the discussions were very interesting. We’ll come back for the next one for sure!
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Souvenirs from JSConf.eu
by Alexandre Morgaut on Dec 8, 2009 in Architecture, EventsJSConf.eu was an awesome conference covering JavaScript performance, CommonJS & Server-Side JavaScript, Unit Testing, ECMAScript 5, HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript on Mobile platforms. Read the rest of this entry »
Why JavaScript is the best choice for Wakanda today
by Alexandre Morgaut on Nov 7, 2009 in ArchitectureThis post provides a strong case for why JavaScript is being used at the core of Wakanda, given JavaScript’s history, performance, operating environments, and overall ubiquity. Read the rest of this entry »
Wakanda to present at JSConf.eu
by Alexandre Morgaut on Nov 6, 2009 in EventsWe’re pleased that we were just selected to present a session at JSConf in Berlin this weekend. If you’re attending, we’d love to see you there! Read the rest of this entry »
Meet Us at JSConf.eu
by Alexandre Morgaut on Oct 20, 2009 in EventsAs both an Ajax framework provider and a Server-Side JavaScript supporter and implementer, we simply have to be at the next JS Conference in Berlin.
This time, we won’t be coming as a sponsor or as conference speakers (unless there’s some sort of last minute change), but we’ll be happy to meet up and exchange technical points of view, or show you how the Wakanda project is coming along. Read the rest of this entry »
Feedback from the Ajax Experience
by Alexandre Morgaut on Sep 23, 2009 in EventsWakanda’s first appearance at the Ajax Experience was well worth the time spent. Naturally, as a new platform, we had to face some prejudices and questions about the choices we’ve made, but we eventually had the chance to have many productive discussions. Read the rest of this entry »




