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I am a software architect, and currently trying to get a few developers who are rather unfamiliar with the whole concept of low-latency enthusiastic. Alas, in the moment there is only the code: no documentation at all, besides what one can pull as Javadoc from the code.
Is there anything material you have ( slide show, PDF, short explanation ) that I could use to teach my colleagues ?
Best Regards
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The unit tests and demo programs should be useful or at least I know that
code works.
I suggest you read my blog which discusses the testing I have done and the
conclusions I have come to. (As well as other interesting things about Java)
I am a software architect, and currently trying to get a few developers
who are rather unfamiliar with the whole concept of low-latency
enthusiastic. Alas, in the moment there is only the code: no documentation
at all, besides what one can pull as Javadoc from the code.
Is there anything material you have ( slide show, PDF, short explanation )
that I could use to teach my colleagues ?
Best Regards
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Peter,
I am a software architect, and currently trying to get a few developers who are rather unfamiliar with the whole concept of low-latency enthusiastic. Alas, in the moment there is only the code: no documentation at all, besides what one can pull as Javadoc from the code.
Is there anything material you have ( slide show, PDF, short explanation ) that I could use to teach my colleagues ?
Best Regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: