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'Reactive' Development Turns 2.0

electronic convict writes 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.

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  1. Can't wait... by underqualified · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...to get certified!

    1. Re:Can't wait... by narcc · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'm in the wrong business!

      Okay, staring now, you can get certified in Fad Oriented Programming for just $500! It's always the hottest trend!

  2. I can see the ads now... by Kazoo+the+Clown · · Score: 5, Funny

    Software developers wanted for programming project, must have 10 years experience with Reactive development methodologies.

    1. Re:I can see the ads now... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      Thankfully I'm trained in Fragile development...