by Anna Szemiot
2 min read
by Anna Szemiot
2 min read
We are excited to say that we have launched a StreamX distribution for Linux, Windows and MacOS. This means that as long as you have Java, Docker, and a package manager installed, you can run StreamX locally on your computer.
Along with the Command Line Interface installation guide, we've published tutorials for building real-time features with StreamX. We encourage you to visit our documentation to learn how to:
These tutorials are designed to help you get started quickly and understand the capabilities of StreamX.
For those who like to peek under the hood - we've got you covered with an initial set of Reference Guides. “References” is a name used in the diataxis.fr documentation model that we have adopted for all our technical content.
The Diátaxis defines reference guides as "technical descriptions of the machinery and how to operate it. Reference material is information-oriented. In the case of software, reference guides describe the software itself - APIs, classes, functions and so on - and how to use them."
This means that in the references section of our documentation, you'll find articles that will help you navigate the StreamX world.
Our initial lineup of references covers:
There's more technical content coming, but for the time being, if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us or leave a comment under the post announcing the launch on LinkedIn.