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Goodbye Client Side JavaScript, Hello C#'s Blazor
Ed Charbeneau explores what Blazor means for web development and talks about how this experiment at Microsoft is shaping up.
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Automation and Culture Changes for 40M Subscriber Platform Operation
Yuichiro Sano discusses lessons learned and cultural changes switching to PCF for Yahoo! Japan.
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What We're Learning Adopting Spring Boot and PCF for Dell.com's eCommerce
Nandini Agarwal, Malini Bhattacharjee share some of the Do’s and Don’ts from their experiences working on the cloud native transformation of Dell.com using Spring Boot, REST, and microservices on PCF.
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Using CredHub for Kubernetes Deployments
Peter Blum, Eugene Kiselev discuss using CredHub to store sensitive data in Kubernetes clusters on PCF.
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Tuning a Runtime for Both Productivity and Performance
Mei-Chin Tsai and Jared Parsons talk about how Microsoft’s .NET team designed the runtime environment to balance convenience, fast startup, serviceability, low latency, high throughput.
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Disenchantment: Netflix Titus, Its Feisty Team, and Daemons
Andrew Spyker talks about Netflix's feisty team’s work across container runtimes, scheduling & control plane, and cloud infrastructure integration.
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The Highs and Lows of Stateful Containers
Alex Robinson walks through his experiences trying to reliably run a distributed database on Kubernetes, optimize its performance, and help others do the same in their heterogeneous environments.
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Securing Pivotal Cloud Foundry by Regularly Rebuilding
Lance Rochelle discusses how rebuilding regularly affects the partnership between the PCF team and other teams within a highly regulated organization, real cost savings, and reducing risk.
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Cloud-Native Streaming Platform: Running Apache Kafka on PKS
Viktor Gamov, Prasad Radhakrishnan cover the challenges and lessons learned from the development of Confluent Operator for Kubernetes as well as various custom deployments on PKS.
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Robust Applications with Polly, the .NET Resilience Framework
Bryan Hogan introduces Polly, a .NET resilience framework, discussing some of its most important features.
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Microservices Security Patterns & Protocols with Spring & PCF
Adib Saikali introduces the patterns and protocols used to secure microservices, covering JWT, JWA, JWS, JWE, JWK, OAuth2, OpenId Connect, and demoing an application build using Spring & PCF.
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Metrics for the Masses
Udo Kohlmeyer shows how to collect information about an application’s health and performance with Apache Geode and Micrometer.