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Go Reactive: Reactive web application development with Scala, Play, and Akka — Kevin Webber

Go Reactive: Reactive web application development with Scala, Play, and Akka This talk will provide a high-level overview of Reactive web application development. Not only will the ‘why’ be covered, but also the ‘how’. We’ll explore a few concrete Reactive design patterns using code examples from Scala and Play, along with Play’s excellent Akka interoperability to demonstrate an underlying message-driven architecture. On that note, we’ll discuss two distinct flavours of a message-driven architecture: event-driven and actor-based messaging, and how to pick the right one based on the common advantages and pitfalls of each. By the end of this session you should have a broad overview of why and how to build responsive, resilient, and scalable web applications, using an underlying message-driven architecture to ‘Go Reactive’. About Kevin Webber Kevin Webber is a Developer Advocate at Typesafe, team lead, and consultant with over fourteen years of Java development experience in banking and e-commerce. His latest role was Team Lead at Nurun Toronto where he was the Lead Play Developer of the Walmart.ca re-design project. Share List

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