In recent years, Redis has become a common occurrence in a Node.js application stack. Though its most popular use case is caching, Redis has many other use cases where you can take advantage of its ...
You have an application in Python and another in Node.Js and you want them to exchange data in real-time. The obvious way would be to set up Websockets or a RestfulAPI and have them communicate ...
Web Served is nearly over! This is the last regular part in the series, and so I want to kick it up a notch—several notches, actually!—and get away from installing tired old PHP applications. Instead, ...
Redis is an open-source, in-memory database that offers plenty of features and more than enough performance to power your enterprise-level app or service. Recently, I wrote about deploying Redis on a ...
For an increasing number of applications, tracking location is essential. A social application might connect users based on location. A hospitality or travel application might use the user’s location ...
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