Title | New Development Manifesto "Reactive" Reaches 2.0 | |
Date | Monday September 22 2014, @10:19AM | |
Author | LaminatorX | |
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from the manifest-destiny dept. |
First there was "agile" development. Now there's a new software movement—called 'reactive' development—that sets out principles for building resilient and failure-tolerant applications for cloud, mobile, multicore and Web-scale systems. ReadWrite's Matt Asay sat down with Jonas Bonér, the author of the Reactive Manifesto (just released in version 2.0), for a discussion of what, exactly, the reactive movement aims to fix in software development and how we get there from here.
It can be summarized as software that is responsive, resilient, message driven and can handle varying loads gracefully. Compare with the Agile manifesto or perhaps the simple programming manifesto and the requirements that everyone ought to keep in mind. But the async manifesto is perhaps most efficient! But whatever you do, don't let anyone interrupt you.
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