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Facebook announced Relay and GraphQL. However, they are not available yet. Are there alternative libraries that accomplish similar goals that can be used today?
There will be Falcor soon, but it also is not available yet.
Also there is some libraries like Breeze.js and JayData, which requires server to implement OData protocol.
UPD:
Falcor was released at August 17, 2015. Here is the official website. Here is the source codes.
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I found out yesterday that the Guidebox API for retrieving data on shows/movies currently streaming on many of the popular streaming services is moving to pay-only starting in August, and is prohibitive for my budget.
Does anyone know of any alternatives for getting a list of content currently available to stream on various services? (Netflix doesn't necessarily have to be included). I have searched around without much luck.
Thanks a lot.
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We need a recommendation for tracking exceptions in our web app. Our front-end is using Angular 1 or 2, back-end is using ColdFusion. We found BugSnag, but this company cannot do annual billing.
Does anyone know any other similar product?
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I've used Raygun https://raygun.com/, which was very simple to integrate with CF.
I also looked at Rollbar https://rollbar.com/, which was similar.
I highly recommend using something like this, either a SaaS or host your own. It have great gains in efficiency & insight in error detection compared to logs our old emailed alerts.
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I have created MVC web-app (AngularJS + Spring), as course work. Now I need to put it on the cloud server (aws amazon or something else). Please, help me to find good tutorial for it.
I wonder why you want to host your course work over cloud.I assume that you are well aware of "When to use cloud platform"
An abstract idea about AWS you can get here
You can do SO/google for specific case
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As the title says, I'm wondering if there's an open-source, drop-in replacement for Google's Task Queue. The closest I've been able to find so far is celery, but that's not really what I'm looking for.
AppScale includes a TaskQueue component, but whether it is drop-in will depend where you drop it.
Not exactly TaskQueue, but RabbitMQ and ActiveMQ could be decent drop-in replacements.
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Is there an API or database I can access or is it a proprietary project?
The Music Genome Project is owned by Pandora Media, Inc. Unless you get into contact with them directly (and even if you ask nicely), I don't think you'll gain any access to it.
There is no Pandora API that currently exists, but I found something that might be helpful:
http://code.google.com/p/openpandora/
If you look into this, it should provide a little bit of insight into how to connect to pandora and use some of its services.
TlDr: No, not directly anyways.