Daily Archive for April 7th, 2009

Watch TV from the US in Europe

If you have ever thought about hiding your identity in order to view sites in the US that just display a message saying you aren’t allowed to see it this may be for you. There are technically complicated ways of doing it that are not for the faint of heart and there are solutions like HotSpot Shield that is nicely explained on the below video:

So open the doors to TV sites in the states, that allow you to see the last episode of your favourite series and whether you are from France, Germany, Spain , Italy, UK etc., Enjoy !

Twitter turns to Scala

You may have read articles explaining Ruby on Rails was the system behind Twitter and how there were numerous issues, for such a demanding and successful service as Twitter. In an article from Technology Review, Alex Payne from Twitter explains how they hope to replace a lot of the back-end systems in Ruby on Rails by Scala based services by the end of the year. Extract to understand what Scala is :

So the Twitter team turned to Scala, a programming language with its origins in work by Martin Odersky, professor at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, around 2003. During his presentation, Payne, who’s also writing a book on the language, explained that Scala has many of the benefits of other languages but without the drawbacks. Some of the characteristics that make Scala so appealing to Twitter is that it’s able to efficiently handle concurrent processing–that is, separate instructions that need to use the system’s resources at the same time. This is useful when messages from millions of people need to be sent out instantly to different devices all over the world.

Although Scala has, like any language, it’s weak points, it seems that the language has great advantages for a company like Twitter. It is a leap of faith though for the company, since there are few, to no examples out there comparable to Twitter.