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Articles by Makoto Inoue

  1. Olympic Medal Rivalry

    Answering questions using the medal results of the 2012 Olympic Games.

    Makoto Inoue
    June 22, 2012
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  2. Learning Japanese the Rubyist way

    If you know Ruby then you already know some Japanese grammar.

    Makoto Inoue
    December 17, 2010
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    • Ruby
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  3. Pushing the boundary of Real Time Web with Twitter and XFactor

    We use WebSockets and NodeJS to monitor Twitter in real time during the XFactor final.

    Makoto Inoue
    December 14, 2009
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  4. Real time online activity monitor example with node.js and WebSocket

    Learn how to use WebSockets and NodeJS to create a simple app to stream system logs to the browser in real time.

    Makoto Inoue
    December 8, 2009
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