The Power of Market Disruption: How to Detect Fraud With Graph Data Post date October 31, 2024 Post author By John Vester Post categories In cypher, disruptor, fraud, fraud-detection, graph, gremlin, market-disruption, puppygraph
The Power of Market Disruption: How to Detect Fraud With Graph Data Post date October 28, 2024 Post author By John Vester Post categories In fraud, learning, productivity, tutorial
Why Haven’t You Upgraded to HTTP/2? Post date September 30, 2024 Post author By John Vester Post categories In binary, compression, heroku, HTTP, http2, multiplexing, prioritization, push-notifications
Leveling Up My GraphQL Skills: Real Time Subscriptions Post date September 19, 2024 Post author By John Vester Post categories In GraphQL, heroku, realtime, subscription, websocket
Leveling Up My GraphQL Skills: Real Time Subscriptions Post date September 18, 2024 Post author By John Vester Post categories In GraphQL, graphql-guide, graphql-skills, hackernoon-top-story, heroku, realtime, server-side, subscription
Mastering Multi-Cloud and Edge Data Synchronization: A Retail Use Case with KubeMQ’s Java SDK Post date September 10, 2024 Post author By John Vester Post categories In cloud, edge-environments, inventory-management, java, kubemq, kubemq-guide, messaging, sdk
Buh-Bye Webpack and Node.js, Hello Rails and Import Maps Post date August 7, 2024 Post author By John Vester Post categories In hackernoon-top-story, heroku, import, maps, rails, ruby, ruby-on-rails, webpack
From Observability to Architectural Observability—Shifting Left for Resiliency Post date July 24, 2024 Post author By John Vester Post categories In amp-explained, archiecture-tools, architecture, architecture-observability, observability, resiliency, shift-left, what-is-amp
Why You Need to Shift-left with Mobile Testing Post date July 15, 2024 Post author By John Vester Post categories In hackernoon-top-story, mobile, mobile-app-development, mobile-testing, shift-left, testing, tosca, tricentis
When You Need More Power Than Lambda Provides Post date June 24, 2024 Post author By John Vester Post categories In aws-vs-heroku, cloud-cost-optimization, cloud-native-architecture, devops-management, heroku, lambda, serverless-computing, software-architecture
How to Use Zeet to Take Your Devops from 0 to 100 Post date December 8, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In Automation, aws, devops, devops-principles, devops-tools, gcp, software-development, webdev
How to Make Composites Requests Against Salesforce Post date October 29, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In api, composite-requests-salesforce, postman, restful-api, salesforce, salesforce-apis, web-development, webdev
How to Leverage Salesforce via a Client Written In Angular Post date October 28, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In Angular, angular-application, client-written-in-angular, leveraging-salesforce, reactive-programming, salesforce, state-management, webdev
Leveraging Salesforce Using Mobile Applications Written (Once) In React Native Post date October 13, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In android, ios, leveraging-salesforce, mobile-app-in-react-native, React Native, salesforce, salesforce-using-mobile-app, web-development
How to Scale Like a Boss with Heroku Dynos Post date September 7, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In autoscaling, development, heroku, salesforce, software-development, technology, web-development, webdev
How to Leverage Salesforce Using a Client Written in Svelte Post date August 21, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In coding, development, it, JavaScript, sales, salesforce, svelte, web-development
How To Leverage The Salesforce API Without The Salesforce Client Post date August 5, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In api, java, salesforce, salesforce-integration, spring, spring-boot, web-development, webdev
Application Modernization: Breaking the God Service Using Heroku Post date August 4, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In god, heroku, java, monolith, programming, programming-top-story, spring, spring-boot
The Difference Between a Class and a Prototype in JavaScript Post date July 14, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In JavaScript, javascript-class, javascript-development, lightning-web-components, lwc, programming, prototype, salesforce
How a Customer 360 and Dgraph Cloud Can Help Improve User Retention Post date July 13, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In customer, customer-360, customer-experience, customer-rentention, data-analysis, dgraph, GraphQL, user-retention
JavaScript Class vs Prototype – Organizing JavaScript Code Post date July 6, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In JavaScript, lwc, salesforce, webdev
Wicked Cool Experience: Nostalgic and Fun Wicked Coolkit Post date June 24, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In coolkit, development, heroku, nostalgia, salesforce, web, webring, wicked
Simplified Spinnaker is Possible: I Never Thought About it Post date June 23, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In armory, Automation, cicd, code quality, continuous-delivery, devops, pipeline, spinnaker
Using Heroku To Leverage CloudAMQP Post date June 13, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In amqp, heroku, java, rabbitmq, spring-boot, spring-framework, tutorial, twilio
What Heroku is Good For Post date May 26, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In clojure, go, heroku, java, node, php, python, salesforce
Use the Kong Gateway to Stop Coding Repetitive Service Components Post date May 24, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In api, api-gateway, coding, ingress, java, kong, programming, software-development
SaaS Database Migration To Heroku Postgres Post date May 23, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In coding, heroku, mysql, postgres, programming, salesforce, spring-boot, web-development
Effective Code Reviews For Remote Teams Post date May 4, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In Agile, code review, feedback, github, heroku, pull-requests, salesforce, web-development
Creating A Meme Sharing App Using Slash GraphQL Post date March 16, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In App Development, database, dgraph, GraphQL, instagram, memes, slash-graphql, web-development
How To Make a Twitter Graph with Slash GraphQL Post date February 9, 2021 Post author By John Vester Post categories In data-visualization, dgraph, graphdb, GraphQL, hackernoon-top-story, ngx-graph, slash-graphql, visualization