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An Intelligence Agency in Transition: Succeeding in the Open
Chris Rasmussen discusses NGA's open source strategy, how contributing to open source is changing government partnerships, and the agency's cultural pivot toward a more unclassified future.
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Big-Data Analytics Misconceptions
Irad Ben-Gal discusses Big Data analytics misconceptions, presenting a technology predicting consumer behavior patterns that can be translated into wins, revenue gains, and localized assortments.
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Pair Programming
Jon Jagger takes a look at pair programming, a technique focused on the team rather than the individual, wondering why it is not more used if it as effective as some of the evidence shows.
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Unevenly Distributed
For over a year now, Adrian has been reading a research paper every weekday and posting a summary to his blog, 'The Morning Paper.' This is the story of what he has learned on the journey
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Collaborative Development: DevOps is Not Enough
Jim Benson notices that some organizations keep their silos and have even created a DevOps one, suggesting that what is needed is a UXDevQAOPS group or simply Collaborative Development.
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Eclipse: The Evolution and Future of IDEs
Tyler Jewell introduces Eclipse Che, the platform and the new approach to workspace, demoing along with SAP, Red Hat, IBM, and Microsoft its current level of integration with various cloud providers.
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The Last Programming Language
Robert Martin walks through some of the history of programming languages, and then prognosticates on the future of languages.
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Culture for Great Teams and Results
Richard Kasperowski introduces the Core Protocols useful for intentionally building a great team culture, and demonstrates how to implement 3 of them.
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SpringOne 2GX 2015: Technical Keynote
The keynote speakers cover the current status of various Spring projects - Grails, Groovy, Cloud, etc.-, what has been done so far and what are the plans for the near future.
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SpringOne 2GX 2015: Opening Night Keynote
The keynote speakers present what to expect for Spring Framework 5.0, with highlights about Spring Cloud and Spring Boot, and what has been achieved so far.
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Actors for CyberThings
Carl Hewitt keynotes on the Actor Model and ActorScript, providing examples of using them for large-scale datacenters and IoT.
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Agile Apocrypha and an Ad-hoc Manifesto
Harrold and Redington present a survey of the cults, sects and heresies they’ve encountered while working with people "doing agile", culminating in their formulation of a new "ad-hoc" Agile manifesto.