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Your Thing is Pwnd: Security Challenges for the Internet of Things
Paul Fremantle explores the challenges of security for IoT, including reviewing some existing attacks and predicting others, hardware, software, network and cloud attacks.
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Front-end Tools and Workflows
Sara Vieira presents some of the apps, command line tools and frameworks available to the front-end developer.
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Asynchronous Patterns for Client, Server, and IoT
Andrea Giammarchi presents different asynchronous patterns and best practices for the Web, the server, and the embedded IoT platforms.
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Taking Back Agile
Tim Ottinger and Ruud Wijnands present how to give freedom to a team, to empower people, and reach a higher level of development, how to take agile back for yourself and your team.
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Building Functional Infrastructure with Mirage OS
Anil Madhavapeddy explains how the OCaml module system enables the construction of a large scale OS software, and also the resulting portability benefits.
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Why BDD Can Save Agile
Matt Wynne presents unwanted patterns one can recognize from his own team, and provides insight on how to fix them.
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Progress from "What?" and "So what?" to "NOW WHAT?"
Larry Maccherone presents his top 10 tips for using data to influence others toward better decisions.
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The Business of Front-end Development
Rachel Andrews takes a look at how front-end development has changed over the last few years, and the issues those changes have created.
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Learning to Become Agile, with Retrospectives
Ben Linders explains the "what" and "why" of retrospectives and the business value and benefits that they can bring.
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The Art of Protocol Design
Pieter Hintjens presents a decade of research and practice in designing protocols using cheap experimentation, exploring of new avenues, and smooth accumulation of gradual change, driven by real use.
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Infrastructure Built in Go
Jessie Frazelle takes a look inside the tools built in Go centered around infrastructure and ops - from Docker to etcd to nsq and more.
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Back to the Future: What Ever Happened to Being eXtreme?
Rachel Davies talks about the practical experience from teams using XP for 8 years, what they dropped and what elements of XP they adapted to have better infrastructure for global development.