As usual, the Community Core user guide has been updated to reflect v0.13.0, with how-tos for Barrage performance metrics and partitioned tables.
As you look around, you may notice a slightly new look on our docs site, as this month we added a "mega menu" to enhance navigation:
Highlights from our blog and YouTube channel are discussed below.
Blog
We published diverse content this month, with general interest tutorials and an in-depth example of the deephaven-IB plugin.
- Like many companies, we use Slack to communicate with our co-workers and users. We didn't want to lose any messages after we hit our limit for the free service, so Jake from the dev-rel team used the Slack API to archive old threads. Read the full solution here.
- JJ is a big fan of online, team-based games, and his personal side project to create a matchmaker for solo players to join competitive teams evolved into a Deephaven repo. Read his blog for the Python code that helps you jump into an exciting match.
- Our Lead Client Solutions Architect, Raffi, joined the dev-rel team this month, and blogs about hedging systematic risk with the Deephaven-IB plugin. This is the first of several finance-related posts to come.
YouTube
We enjoyed talking with the community in real time so much during our Reddit AMA that we decided to start live-streaming our devl-rel Learning Sessions. If you missed the broadcasts, you can catch up on our YouTube channel. Stay tuned for more live talks each week.
- Jake talks about how to keep your API docs up-to-date, with info on our snapshot tool that we use in the Deephaven documentation to validate code and generate interactive table views.
- JJ demos his matchmaker tool for tournament video games.
Look out for developer demos weekly to see how Deephaven Community Core continually evolves.