Gonum is a set of numerical libraries for Go supporting linear algebra, statistics, and optimization. It may be considered loosely analogous to Numpy/Scipy in Python.
Wireless Registry is a startup focused on identity and intelligence solutions for the IoT.
We are looking for a backend developer interested in getting involved in all parts of our system: data input, storage, and processing.
This blog post focuses on overcoming the gap between a proof-of-concept Kubernetes deployment and a deployment that has to operate within an existing AWS setup that includes various APIs, databases, and so forth.
One of the big challenges I’ve had recently is simply explaining to people what we do at the Wireless…
March 9, 2016 — The Wireless Registry has put together an open-source Solr client for Go, Gora.
As a mobile developer at Wireless Registry, I am always tweaking, upgrading and personalizing our iOS and Android SDKs for developers to integrate into their apps. Of course, before anyone launches an app into production with our SDK on board, they need to…
As we approached 24 hours of celebration around our new Kubernetes cluster, the divergence of production/development environments caused a crash in our Metrics microservice. In short, the local tests failed to account for all setups in the production…
This post focuses on using Python libraries to solve data science problems while leaving scaling considerations to the infrastructure. No clever patterns, nor tricky code, needed.
TL;DR. This post highlights that workload distribution for stress tests does not need traditional workload distribution approaches, but rather given the simpler requirements, we can implement a simpler scheme.